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Life is an array!

June 22, 2025·2 min read

Think of your life like an array in programming. Every single moment you live, you are adding a new entry into this collection. Right now, as you read this, a new entry just got added. And another one. And another.

That is literally all life is. A giant collection of present moments, stacked one after another.

But here is the interesting part. Not all entries are equal. Some of those moments, you were fully present. You were actually there, living it. But a lot of the time? You were mentally somewhere else. Worrying about something that already happened, or stressing about something that has not happened yet. And that is what makes us anxious. That is what makes us look back at our collection and feel a little uneasy about what we see.

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Now here is a second thought that connects to this.

You have probably heard the idea that you become what you think about. And honestly, I think that is true. Not just the thoughts you are aware of, but the ones sitting quietly in the back of your head too.

This is also why I think manifestation both works and does not work at the same time.

If you genuinely believe in something deep down, it starts shaping how you think, how you act, what you notice, what you go after. The belief becomes the engine. But if you do not really believe it, if it is just a wish with no real root in you, nothing moves.

So the real question is not whether manifestation works. The real question is: what do you actually, truly want? Not what sounds good. Not what looks impressive. What is the thing that feels like yours?

Because most of us are spending our life array adding entries of mixed intentions. We want this, but also that, but also something else entirely. And when you want everything, you kind of get a little bit of everything, but never a lot of anything.

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The idea is simple. Figure out what your majority should look like. What kind of entry do you want to be adding most of the time?

And then just start. One entry at a time. Make that thing the majority of your collection.

That is it. That is the whole thing.

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