Manifestation

“Women think manifesting is real because men buy them stuff.”

This quote was a tweet currently posted by Andrew Tate on X. Before I proceed, I would like to share with you some of the replies.

“Manifestation only exists for attractive girls.” -@BasedSatori

“She thinks she attracted it with her energy. But it was his money, his work, his sacrifice. She reposts crystals and quotes while he wakes up at 5am. He’s the manifestor, she’s the receiver. Never confuse delusion with power.” -@Kxpaa_

“Lmao, literally had this conversation yesterday. When women talk about manifesting, it nearly always involves a man having to provide something.” -@anymantrading

Let’s Go 2 Work.

Mentalhealth.com defines the spiritual meaning of manifestation as “bringing specific desires, goals, or outcomes into reality through focused thoughts, beliefs, and actions.”

Let’s get this straight now, because every time I hear grown men utter the words “manifestation” it drives me up a fucking wall. It is okay for women to believe in manifestation. It’s even okay for women to believe in magic, or crystals, or infinite wishes. They can believe in such things because some idiot will always come along who will attempt to be their genie in a lamp. YOU, DO NOT HAVE THE LUXURY OF BELIEVING IN MANIFESTATION. YOU, MY GOOD SIR… MUST WORK. AND NOT ONLY MUST YOU WORK, BUT YOU MUST WORK YOUR FUCKING ASS OFF IN ORDER TO TURN NOTHING INTO SOMETHING.

As I’ve quoted before from the tv show ‘WestWorld’, “Everything in this world is magic except to the magician.” Yes, think positive, yes, be intentional with your thoughts, and yes, as a man thinketh… so is he, but do not believe for one second that shit will enchantingly fall into your lap just by thinking about it. There is no rich old lady, no genie god, and no mythical wizard coming to fulfill your deepest desires. You are a man, and the only thing that will manifest what you want is… WORK.

WALT FACTUAL

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