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Your Affirmations Have a 100% Rejection Rate — Here's the Runtime Fix
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Your Affirmations Have a 100% Rejection Rate — Here's the Runtime Fix

via Dev.to Beginnerscourse to action7h ago

Your Affirmations Have a 100% Rejection Rate — Here's the Runtime Fix You have tried affirmations. You have stood in front of a mirror, or sat in your car before work, or typed statements into a notes app, and repeated some version of: assert(self.netWorth >= 1_000_000) And your brain immediately runs a diff against your bank balance. The assertion fails. The test suite of your lived experience contradicts the claim, so the runtime rejects it. Not partially. Not with a soft warning. A hard rejection. The statement bounces off you like a failed type check. You feel nothing. Or worse, you feel the gap between the claim and your reality widen, which is the opposite of what the practice was supposed to do. This is not a willpower problem. This is not a "you did not believe hard enough" problem. This is an architecture problem — and there is a specific fix for it. I came across it inside Shelly Bullard's Embodied Millionaire ($997, 44 lessons, 21.1 hours) while going through the full breakd

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