The great inconsistency of people who believe with religious fanaticism in the law of attraction and positive thinking is that they are often the most negative, frustrated and neurotic people one can find. To begin with, they behave like religious fanatics who do not accept any criticism or questioning and can even become aggressive in defending their “beliefs.” They are such “positive” people that in everyday life they are the ones who complain about the smallest detail and have endless complaining. They are also very frustrated people with a certain degree of neurosis and outbursts of anger. The logical explanation (the opposite of the magical thinking of these individuals) for this behavior is that both the law of attraction and positive thinking have no scientific basis or effectiveness in real life. Therefore, these people feel frustrated when they do not see results since they dedicate themselves to “manifesting positive thoughts” instead of putting their hands into action. Of course there are people who were born in a privileged environment and attribute their privileges to the law of attraction, but these are particular cases that do not apply to the common citizen.
The great inconsistency of people who believe with religious fanaticism in the law of attraction and positive thinking is that they are often the most negative, frustrated and neurotic people one can find.
To begin with, they behave like religious fanatics who do not accept any criticism or questioning and can even become aggressive in defending their “beliefs.” They are such “positive” people that in everyday life they are the ones who complain about the smallest detail and have endless complaining.
They are also very frustrated people with a certain degree of neurosis and outbursts of anger. The logical explanation (the opposite of the magical thinking of these individuals) for this behavior is that both the law of attraction and positive thinking have no scientific basis or effectiveness in real life. Therefore, these people feel frustrated when they do not see results since they dedicate themselves to “manifesting positive thoughts” instead of putting their hands into action.
Of course there are people who were born in a privileged environment and attribute their privileges to the law of attraction, but these are particular cases that do not apply to the common citizen.
Magical Thinking is part of every life in modern culture since modern society is too complex for any one individual to understand.
Is seeing coincidences and assuming they support your OCD anxiety and are a sign something bad will happen in the future a way of magical thinking?
yes 100%
You came to the right place for answers
yes
Most definitely!
From my experience, it's the worst type of ocd
Its cool magical thinking
Just imagine that you want to become
Yes!
The faint background music is so distracting...
You mean the hum?