'Luck is supposed to be defined by chance, rather than effort or ability. But chance doesn't exist in a vacuum, it doesn't operate solely on random possibility. Systemic biases — whether they work with or against you — hold great power here.' -yemagz
has been proven to influence perceptions, everywhere from in the home to the workplace. People who are attractive are unconsciously thought of as better employees, nicer people, and are given higher grades and have a better chance at romantic success.Pretending that positive thoughts are the only reason that things go your way means you discount the very real factors that affect an individual’s quality of life. Luck might have a part to play, but luck has its conspirers.
“I absolutely agree that there is a form of privilege when it comes to manifestation, especially when it comes to white, conventionally attractive, cis, non-disabled humans,” Potter adds. “I can’t speak from [these creators’] experience but I do know being a queer POC, my manifestation practices haven’t come from a place of privilege but self-belief rooted in hard work.”
Potter emphasizes that the idea of work is often left out of manifestation conversations. “It’s not just belief, there’s a component of hard work and ‘reality’… It’s not something that happens overnight, you do have to take small steps and make changes in order for abundance or shifts to happen.” The idea of willing things into existence is deeply attractive — and holding encouraging and life-affirming thoughts about ourselves is something that can benefit us all, even if things don’t perfectly fall into place because of it. Like Potter says, it requires work. TikToker Galebe poses a challenge to her viewers, asking them to “try being delusional for a month” which she vouches will change their life.
Lucky Girl Syndrome has the ability to make dreams come true. But some people have to work harder for it.
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