In a world where everything is up for sale — even hope — something called the Law of Attraction emerged.
At first glance, it seems inspiring, simple, and life-changing.
But if you stop for a moment and ask:
Is this really a “law”? Does it actually work?
You might discover you’ve been sold an illusion wrapped in “positive” words.
What is the Law of Attraction, really?
The Law of Attraction claims that if you think positive thoughts and focus on them, the universe will bring them to you.
If you focus on negative thoughts — well, the universe brings more of that too.
In short: You’re a magnet. The universe listens.
People fell in love with the idea because it’s comforting — it makes you feel in control, as if you hold the keys to destiny.
But the truth?
This isn’t philosophy, science, or even spirituality.
It’s a modern myth — cleverly designed to sell you books, courses, and coaching.
Belief in Thoughts Instead of the Creator
The Law of Attraction doesn’t just fool you into thinking you can control reality —
It steals from you one of your greatest powers: faith.
Not random faith —
But faith in a wise, aware, all-seeing Creator who gives each person based on their effort — not their “vibration.”
The real danger?
When you believe your thoughts alone shape your world, you’ve effectively made yourself the god.
Or worse — replaced God with “the Universe.”
And that’s where the disaster begins.
This Isn’t a War on Positivity — It’s a Call for Reality
Let’s be clear:
I’m not against staying positive.
I’m not against motivation, or even hope.
But I am against believing the universe has a special plan for you just because you repeated “I am wealthy” fifty times a day.
There’s a Big Difference Between Trusting God and Programming Yourself
Picture two people:
The first one has the same goals as you.
But each day, they start with a clear intention:
“I’m going to work hard, learn, and place my trust in God.”
When hardship hits?
They’re patient, they reassess, they keep going.
They believe they’re not alone — that God sees them.
The second person?
Same dreams.
But all their focus is on “raising their vibration,” “visualizing the goal,” “writing affirmations,” “manifesting the dream.”
And when nothing happens?
They blame themselves:
“Maybe I didn’t believe enough. Maybe I didn’t visualize it right…”
They spiral into invisible self-doubt and pain.
The difference isn’t in ambition.
The difference is in the type of faith.
One has true belief.
The other? Imported faith — just placed in the wrong direction.
Invitation To Think
I’m not here to convert you or push rituals on you.
I’m speaking to anyone searching for something to believe in.
If you really want to build a better life —
Don’t put your faith in fiction.
Put it in something real.
Something rooted in logic, human nature, and actual experience —
Not marketing books and “inspirational” documentaries with magical music and glowing lights.
Financial Freedom: Not a Dream, but a Plan
Financial freedom is not something you attract.
It’s not a state of mind you visualize.
It’s not a mantra you repeat.
Financial freedom is the result of a series of conscious decisions:
• Learning.
• Understanding how money actually works.
• Working on yourself — every single day.
• Setting real goals.
• Analyzing, improving, adapting.
• Taking full responsibility for your choices.
• And before all of that — having faith in what God Himself said:
“and that each person will only have what they endeavoured towards”
— Surah An-Najm, 53:39
That’s not just a verse —
It’s the real law of life.
You don’t get what you imagine.
You don’t get what you repeat.
You don’t get what you manifest.
You get what you strive for.