Nour Boustani
2 min readJul 24, 2022

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Myriam, I appreciate your comment and respect your point of view; however, I don't think we are discussing the same topic.

I never denied the fact that it's essential to elevate the mind and establish goals to achieve success, the method of how you elevate your mindset is all up to you.

My argument was pretty clear. If we rely on any method, including the "commercialized" Law of attraction, wait and hope for wealth; that will not happen.

We can't ignore the fact there are a lot of expensive programs by the creators of the Law of attraction on Mindvalley.com that deliver nothing but false promises.

I have gone through all the programs, one by one, and none of them made sense. I'm sorry to say, but we live in a physical world, and we deal with physical matter; if someone needs to learn problem-solving, they need to solve more problems.

If someone wants to be creative, they need to increase their visual library and create more stuff; manifesting isn't going to make them more creative or better problem solvers; that's a fact, not a model.

If the Law of attraction was a fact, schools and colleges should apply it to their curriculum a long time ago.

There are plenty of scientists that believe in God, and if you ask them isn't your job to disapprove of everything and find the truth, they get no answer because most people aren't consistent between their beliefs and their job.

Science is logic; belief is a feeling; what you feel, I might don't; we can't rely on feelings to build models for people to follow.

If you believe in the Law of attraction and things happen to you, you might consider probabilities and luck. Still, if great things happen to everyone who believes in the Law of attraction, then we have a law of nature, which is a different topic.

I appreciate your perspective and point of view; if the Law of attraction works for you, by all means, ignore my entire argument and go with it.

Thanks!

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Nour Boustani
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