Why The Law of Attraction Doesn’t Work.

Cypher
3 min readNov 4, 2021

The Law of attraction is a philosophy suggesting that your thoughts and feelings are manifesting themselves into reality.

It is based on the belief that the universe is determined, including everything that comes into your life and everything that you experience. It does so through the magnetic power of your thoughts.

That thoughts are a form of energy and that positive energy attracts success in all areas of life, including health, finances, and relationship.

When you set your intentions into the universe and you begin to think and fuel in the same vibration as what that you desire it is that which vibrates on the same frequency that you will attract and manifest into your life.

Though many believe it as true and say themselves it happened to them, it’s certainly not for everyone.

But why is it that it doesn’t work for other people?

Well first of all The Law of Attraction is a type of fiction called Pseudoscience.

Consists of statements, beliefs, or practices that claim to
be both scientific and factual but incompatible with the scientific method.

The Law of Attraction principles is filled with assumptions, false science, and jargon.

The advocates of this idealogy would typically sound professional for average people by referencing complex things energy, frequency, vibration, emotions, the universe, quantum mechanics, etc.

They make it seem as it makes sense.

Second, people didn’t research about it they don’t dig below the surface
what it means is they only follow social media quotes.

like…

“ What you feel, you attract, what you imagine, you become “

“ See yourself living in abundance and you will attract it “

Some even tried it but they realized they were just daydreaming.

So one might think there’s no involvement of action and commitment.

Resulting in disappointment by the ideology, not attracting its desired result.

And most people think it’s true because celebrities like Oprah, Jim Carey, Will Smith, Mac Gregor, etc. support this idealogy.

And these people are highly influential and successful.

So now people are sharing those coincidental things that happen in their life
on social media and make it seem credible.

No wonder, why many people think it’s true.

It doesn’t push the idea of pain, discipline, hard work, consistency, and commitment like most self-help books.

That’s why most people love to believe in these things.

Because it’s the easy way out.

Many will share those things that they want to attract in a form of virtue signalling but in fear of holding accountability and commitment.

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Cypher

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