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When talking to median/low IQ people, keep your sentences short

TWO important topics in one; started with one, then veered off course to another related topic: Why simple-worded affirmations work best.

 

Usually, it is advised to keep your sentences short when you are writing a text for comprehension. That is not what I’m talking about here, but it must be about the same thing. Low/median IQ people don’t tend to understand long sentences or multiple sentences about the same topic. Explaining things doesn’t usually make them any less confused, quite the opposite. Trying to soften a blow usually results in them not knowing AT ALL what you are trying to say, so they drop the entire discussion from their memory and go by their own previous assumption as to what it is that you’re on about.

Also, people don’t get any smarter once they’re dead or just present in spirit.

Examples

Instead of trying to explain to someone how you are different in that you “need to” achieve something, you want to experience the world, big emotions, you want to blah blah and it’s nothing to do with looking down at other people, it’s just you, nothing to be taken personally… It sounds, to them, like lip service or making up excuses as to why you’re not doing it, and like asking for permission to NOT do it. They often function by other’s expectations on them, so they assume you’re doing the same when you try to make them feel NOT criticized for not being enough for you in comparison. You know the drill. Instead, say:

“I’ve got ambition.” Or. “I want to be famous.” Or “I want to make a lot of money.” Or. “I want to win an Oscar.” Or “I want to win the Nobel Psychology prize.”

Don’t explain. That’s it. Take the highest goal, sum it up to the shortest truthful sentence with the least amount of frills you can, and say that. Even to yourself – your low IQ soulmates are listening on some level. Do not even include “one day” at the end of the sentence, because that’s confusing to them: “Which day is that? When do you want to win it?” YOU think it’s a bit blunt to say “you want to do this or that…” so you add “one day”.

Instead of understanding that “one day” means “as soon as possible”, they’ll forever keep asking “when do you want it?” “As soon as is possible” is the answer, but to them, it’s not obvious. Once you say “you want to win…” or “make money” they will get out of your way because they realize you are working on your achievement as we speak. You are in the process of getting there.

They won’t question your ability to do what you want to do, to them, all life is just a snap of the fingers, just a choice. For certain, if you can get these people out of your way, it’ll be a lot EASIER to get where you want to go, as they’ll but out and stop begging you to socialize, or to tell them what it is you need from them to get to your goal.

This is how affirmations work

It is simply telling your less intelligent and ambitious soulmates what it is that you want to achieve so they don’t have to protect you from where you’re unknowingly headed. They always think that you’re going toward danger without realizing it unless you state your intention clearly. This is not about Universe demanding you to be clear, it’s a necessity of the moronic spirits surrounding you.

Also, make sure you get to the WICK of your ambition before affirming it

Now, you could say “I want to make a lot of money” “a lot of money” is also a bit vague, come to think of it, but you’ll get the point in the following. If you say you want to make 3 000 000 a year, starting 2025, but you leave out your TRUE wish of marrying someone and having children with them by 2024, your moronic soulmates may think that you want to prioritize the money, and NOT have a family at all.

So effectively, these bastards are a one wish only wishing well so you have to choose carefully. You would be wise to state all your goals in a list: 1. I want to fall in love and marry X. 2. I want to make 3 000 000 a year by 2025. (Once you get there, don’t forget to reset your goal otherwise you’ll be capped to 3 mil). 3. I want 6 children during my lifetime. (Or something. Whatever it is that you want.)

Try to state your intent until you feel a resistance to it vanishing

If you state your goal, and it feels fake or difficult or like there’s a resistance, it’s because it’s somehow unclear what you want to do.

This is not about magic, it’s simply about getting worried spirits out of your way. You can’t just say you want, say, a Noble Prize without working toward it, because you’re not the only one after the prize. It’s just that your actions will make sense to the people who are worried about you and your sanity.

If this doesn’t work, talk to them like children until you feel the resistance going away.

In case you feel this is wrong, be as elaborate as you want to be, as you are surrounded by your equals, and you’ve done some great choices of friends in the past – either this life or the previous.

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