Yes, everyone has lied to you… none of this is real.
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Yes, everyone has lied to you. Absolutely everyone. The people who insist that changing your reality is impossible have lied to you. The ones who say you must settle for the life you were given and accept your circumstances as something fixed and unchangeable have lied to you. The people who constantly repeat that human beings have rigid limits, that the mind cannot alter anything, and that everything is predetermined by “objective reality” have lied to you as well. And at the same time, according to that logic, the thousands of testimonies posted on Reddit would also have to be lies. All those people sharing how they managed to transform entire aspects of their lives through their thoughts, beliefs, and inner states would also have to be lying.
Then all the content creators on TikTok who talk about manifestation, the law of assumption, shifting, or reality changes would also be lying. Thousands and thousands of users sharing similar experiences, describing situations that seem impossible to explain for others, talking about absurdly accurate coincidences, physical changes, personality changes, unexpected opportunities, and complete transformations of their lives. So if all of this were false, how is it possible that so many similar stories exist all around the world? Because we are not talking about one single person inventing something. We are talking about entire communities, people from different countries, cultures, languages, and ages arriving at incredibly similar conclusions without even knowing each other.
Tumblr is full of testimonies. Reddit is full of testimonies. Amino was full of testimonies for years. Even before these topics became popular on TikTok or mainstream social media, there were already entire forums where people shared experiences related to manifestation, identity changes, and deep alterations of reality. And the most interesting part is that many of those people started talking about these things long before they became a “trend.” They were not looking for fame, followers, or money, they were simply sharing what they had experienced.
People talking about how they changed their physical appearance, how they manifested relationships, how they completely transformed their financial situations, or even the way other people perceived them. And yes, many stories are probably exaggerated or false, because that happens in every internet community. But it is genuinely strange to think that absolutely every single experience is a lie. Thousands of people, over many years, across different platforms, describing extremely similar things. At some point, you begin to wonder whether everything can really be reduced to mere “coincidences” or “illusions.”
Because even if you try to ignore it, the idea keeps appearing again and again throughout human history. Religions speak about the power of faith, spirituality speaks about the power of consciousness, and many philosophical or esoteric teachings speak about thought as a creative force. Everything seems to point toward the same place: you, your mind, your perception, and your consciousness as both the beginning and the end of your experience.
It is interesting how, for centuries, different cultures have arrived at similar conclusions while using different names. Some call it manifestation, others call it faith, intention, vibration, energy, consciousness, or imagination. But the central idea is almost always the same, external reality seems to respond in some way to the inner world. And although many people mock these ideas, the truth is that almost nobody can fully explain what human consciousness actually is. Science still does not completely understand what we truly are, how perception works, or why we experience reality from an individual perspective.
We live inside an experience that we barely understand. So why are so many people so certain when they claim that certain things are “impossible”? Humanity has called too many things impossible before. At one point, people believed it was impossible to fly, to communicate instantly with someone on the other side of the world, or to modify the human body in certain ways. And yet history constantly proves that human limitations are not as absolute as they seem.
Perhaps that is why so many people talk about changing their inner world first. Because when a person deeply changes the perception they have of themselves, everything around them begins to feel different. Opportunities seem to appear, people react differently, and circumstances begin to shift. And yes, many will say that there are psychological explanations for this, while others will call it energy, vibration, or selective perception. But at the end of the day, what matters is that it works for countless people.
Because from a young age, we are taught to obey limits, accept labels, and believe that our identity is fixed. “That’s just who you are.” “You can’t change that.” “Life is just like this.” “You have to settle.” But then the internet appears, and you start reading stories from people claiming the exact opposite, people saying that they did change, that they did transform their lives, and that they truly became someone completely different.
And although one part of you wants to doubt, another part begins to wonder:
“What if it really is possible?”
Because the reality is that nobody has all the answers. Nobody knows with absolute certainty what the true limits of the human mind are. Nobody fully understands consciousness or can claim to completely know how reality works. So why automatically dismiss experiences that millions of people claim to have lived?
Completely denying every possibility is also a way of closing yourself off. And honestly, at this point, it feels absurd to assume that all of this is some kind of collective lie. There are too many testimonies, too many similar experiences, and too many people talking about the same things for far too many years.
We are not talking about a recent trend. These ideas have existed for a very long time. The difference is that now the internet has allowed millions of people to share their experiences with one another. And when you begin reading them, you start noticing patterns: the importance of beliefs, imagination, identity, and persistence. Almost all of them eventually arrive at similar conclusions: reality seems to shape itself around whatever a person deeply accepts as true.
And that can be frightening, because if you truly have more power over your life than you once believed, then it also means you have spent years limiting yourself without even realizing it. It means that many of the barriers that once seemed absolute perhaps were not as absolute as they appeared. And no, this does not mean blaming yourself for everything bad that has happened to you, because human life is far more complex than that. But it does mean recognizing that your mind has a much greater impact than we are normally taught.
Maybe that is why so many people experience massive changes when they stop seeing themselves as permanent victims of their circumstances. Because identity changes everything. The way you see yourself determines the way you experience the world. If you constantly repeat that you are incapable, you will begin acting like someone incapable. If you constantly repeat that you will never change, your mind will search for ways to confirm that belief. But when you begin to see yourself differently, something inside of you starts reorganizing itself.
And perhaps that is what so many people have been trying to explain for years. Not necessarily magic or fantasy, but the immense power human consciousness has over individual experience. And even if someone does not fully believe in manifestation, shifting, or universal laws, it is still impossible to deny that thoughts deeply affect every person’s personal reality.
The human mind is powerful, far more powerful than we usually believe. So no, maybe not everything is exactly the way some people on the internet explain it, but I also do not believe that millions of experiences can be dismissed so easily. Perhaps the truth is much deeper than we imagine. Perhaps we still understand very little about ourselves. And perhaps, just perhaps, reality was never as rigid as we were taught to believe.
Maybe the real limit was always whatever we decided to accept as possible. Because in the end, if thousands of people around the world keep arriving at the same conclusion over and over again, then perhaps it is worth, at the very least, questioning why.