For example, if your goal is to become a well-known entrepreneur, then you should try to imagine in detail what you look like as a well-known enterprise, what industry you are an entrepreneur in, what business you are doing, how big your company is, how your family life is, and so on. Then the whole universe will let you accomplish that goal through the mysterious magnetic field.
This extreme is so fantastic that it absolutes one's idealistic power. This unproven spiritual power will sound like pseudoscience. You didn't achieve your goal because you couldn't verify it. I can say that you didn't think hard enough and didn't have enough details, so you didn't call enough cosmic forces.
At the other extreme, the latest brain science research has found "mirror neurons", which is completely contrary to rhonda byrne's theory.
The greater the gap between the goal and reality, the greater the difficulties that need to be faced.
Thales, an ancient Greek futures master, said that we need to look up at the stars from time to time, but we also need to be down to earth. The so-called difficulty, that is, the distance between the starry sky and the earth, also has two sides.
One is a disadvantage, and the other is a benefit.
The disadvantage of difficulty is that you can easily retreat, either giving up directly or dragging your feet. Many people think that procrastination is because perfectionists are afraid of failure, so they keep procrastinating.