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Whatever you can see in your mind, you will hold in your hands. What if I promised you that whatever you could see in your mind, you could hold in your hand? Imagine that you’re sitting right in front of me, and I said, “I bet you $100,000 that whatever you can see in your mind, you can hold in your hand—on the condition that you follow these precise instructions on how to correctly see it in your mind, to see your desire clearly.” I can say with 100% certainty, and my own life is proof, that when you understand how to do this correctly—which really comes down to your imagination—anything is possible.

Now, I know when people say “imagination,” it might sound a little airy-fairy, but science shows us that your consciousness actually controls reality down to the subatomic level. We look at a thing, like this cup here, and we think it’s made out of metal because it makes a metallic noise. But really, it’s made up of atoms. And atoms are made up of subatomic particles—tiny, tiny parts like quarks and others even smaller. Science has shown us that our mind actually has control over these particles and how they show up in physical form. So, the proof is there.

Let me share a bit about my life. I was a college dropout with maybe 2,000 YouTube subscribers when I came across this information. I was trying to become a millionaire author, but every publishing company denied me, and I ended up having to self-publish my book. Then, I stumbled upon a very simple three-step process to correctly use my imagination to see my desires clearly. Now, simple doesn’t always mean easy, especially since we all have a lot of programming. But it’s simple to apply, and I’m going to show you exactly how to do it in three easy steps.

Today, I had a special day with my kids. I have two little girls: one is four years old, and the other is almost two. Today was “Daddy Day,” so I took them out. After dropping my older daughter at school, I spent the morning with my younger one, playing at the park and having a great time. After that, I came back to my office to get some work done.

While we were at the park, we went to one of my favorite spots, where there’s a steering wheel installed right next to the slide. You might know what I’m talking about—those steering wheels they put on playgrounds. If you’ve seen one, you know what I mean. I like to pretend with my kids that we’re driving somewhere. I’ll honk the imaginary horn and pretend to steer, and then I invite them to come along for the ride. I try to spark their imagination.

My younger daughter loves taking charge, so, of course, she wanted to drive. I stepped aside, and I asked her, “Where are we going?” She didn’t know, so I gave her some prompts to help her imagination. I suggested places like Fairyland, Moana’s Island, and even Dinosaur Ville. At first, she wasn’t really into it, but when I mentioned Dinosaur Ville, she got excited and decided we were going there.

Then, I kept the game going by saying, “I don’t see any dinosaurs. Do you?” She looked around with her eyes open, and, of course, there weren’t any dinosaurs at the playground. She needed more prompts, so I began describing things to help her imagination take off. I said, “Look, there’s a big green brontosaurus eating leaves off the tree over there!” As I gave more prompts, her imagination started running wild. Soon, she was pointing out an orange triceratops looking for carrots, and she was asking me for more carrots to feed it.

Here’s the point: your imagination is a muscle, just like any other muscle in your body. If you haven’t run a mile in 20 years, and I asked you to run one now, you’d probably be sore afterward because you’re not used to using that muscle. Or if you haven’t done push-ups in months and I ask you to do 100 in 10 minutes, you’d either struggle or feel super sore the next day.

Your imagination works the same way. It’s a muscle that most people have neglected. We’re taught from a young age that imagination is just daydreaming, something that distracts us. I was one of those kids who was told to “stop daydreaming” and “pay attention” in class. Society teaches us that imagination is something to outgrow, yet we admire people like Steve Jobs, who we call “visionaries.” What’s a visionary? It’s someone who lives from an inner vision.
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