Your expectations affect the reality you get.

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Add this to the "we should be taught this in school" file:

Many years ago, scientists were trying to determine whether a photo - a bit of light - was wave (energy) or particle (solid).

This seemed pretty straightforward; after all, light certainly seems like it's just energy.

So, they did this now-famous double-slit experiment, which shined light through two small slits to see if there was a wave pattern or whether they lined up and bounced around like solid particles would.

They turned on their particle detector, and the photons lined up and bounced around like solid matter.

When they turned their particle detector off, the photons instantly created an interference pattern, distinctive of being waves.

It was shocking, to say the least. Either particles were psychic, knowing when the scientists were turning the detector on and off, or the photons were changing to show what the scientists expected to see.

This created the truly famous theory, "to observe is to disturb," which basically means that the act of observing reality impacts the reality you get.

Taken to the level of our lives, this means that our minds, which are filled with conscious and unconscious expectations of the life we believe we deserve, is impacting the way that the particles in our lives line up to create the reality we get.

Your mind is your life detector. It's important to make sure that what you want in life and what you expect to get are the same.

Thankfully, that's exactly what my system helps you do.

Find out what underlying beliefs are causing you trouble, and learn how to realign them to expect the reality you want: