I'm really good at making people's wishes come true. I didn't set out in life to have that as a talent. I just discovered it accidentally. I don't have a lot of money, but strangely enough, I have the same powers as a billionaire who's uber connected.
I can find doors - and not just any door. The right one. I've helped people travel, become famous, rich or whatever they wanted.
What I find fascinating is how they view life after they've achieved something they think they wanted. Once you have it all, then what?
Some people get it all and still feel empty inside. Or they change dreams. I've found that the average person can fantasize about some heartfelt dream and then they get it, but not the feeling they thought would come with it. There's a lot to be said for wishing for essence over form.
Form is making a wish for something well defined to come into your life - like a car, for example. But then why do you want the car? When I ask this, they usually say freedom. But freedom isn't a car. Maybe you should wish for freedom instead. Because once you get the car, you've got car insurance and registration and what kind of alarm system to pick out, and if you get a truck, all your friends will call you when they want to move. Where's the freedom then?
The other thing that fascinates me as a psychic reader is that everybody wants the same thing in life - no matter what kind of occupation they have, or religious background they come from. From morticians to prostitutes to congressmen to housewives.....everybody wants the same thing.
They want to be appreciated.
When people cry about their love lives, they do it why? Because the other person doesn't appreciate them. They're not making the kind of dough they think they should in their job and they're upset? They don't feel appreicated.
In the end, it amazes me that the secret to happiness in life is simply this: give a little appreciation to everyone you meet and maybe you might grant a secret wish they have. And when it comes to what you wish for, go for the feeling first.
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