FROM INSPIRATION TO MANIPULATION
Millions of successful individuals worldwide offer valuable lessons in their lives and approaches. While various techniques promote studying and learning from their experiences, I've noticed a concerning trend. Some groups seem to oppose public encouragement and methods that inspire visualization and goal-setting, often prioritizing strict scientific approaches.
One popular technique involves visualizing your goals and taking incremental steps to achieve them. However, I've encountered numerous misconceptions about this method. Instead of understanding its potential for personal growth, people have interpreted it in disturbing ways. For instance, they've wished for me to be in precarious situations, such as being an authority figure for criticism, being in trouble, losing my income, home, and car, or even being homeless. Others have imagined me as an actor or actress, or dealing with family members with diseases or troubled relationships as parents, children or spouses and then push me to be in their situations assuming I dream or wish those or they imagine in their heads and now by putting me in the situation wants to observe how I face or approach to their problems.
The motivations behind these interpretations are unclear – are they genuinely seeking success or trying to bully and manipulate others? Are they against any methods not involved directly with science or is a psychological method to evaluate a human like animals ? It's perplexing to see people focus on negative outcomes rather than harnessing the power of visualization for personal growth.
I propose that instead of fixating on others' perceived shortcomings or misfortunes, individuals should harness their energy to help themselves or get help from others through meaningful professions or personal development.
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