Why Your Hardest Desires Never Come True: The Mental "Wall" a Psychologist Says You're Building
Despite many believing so, luck actually has nothing to do with it.
Quite many of us are used to the thought that no wish will come true without a significant effort, but it seems like some people actually get everything they want a second after they wished for it. At moments like this, the world turns into the cruelest place to ever exist, but things are actually way more different than you probably imagined.
According to psychologists, those people aren’t just lucky, but merely confident and have a positive attitude 24/7. Alternatively, it’s likely you’re building a wall between yourself and your desires without even knowing that.
Your Desires Don’t Really Fit Your Nature
Oftentimes, our wishes mean we want to achieve something we aren’t really cut out for. While a part of your personality does everything to turn this wish into reality, the other one keeps resisting and brings you discomfort during the entire process. As a result, an inner conflict occurs preventing you from making the wish come true.
Your Desires Don’t Actually Belong to You
This happens quite often, since we’re all prone to live up to someone else’s expectations and thus can unconsciously follow their rules that we don’t even share. Eventually, a subtle feeling starts implying that it’s not what we actually want, and then the inner conflict comes along again.
To prevent this from happening, make sure you constantly ask yourself what it is that you really want and what you can do to make it come true.
Your Desires Are a Result of Your Pathological Perfectionism
When becoming adults, many people tend to follow a common rule coming right from their childhood years: you have to do everything perfectly to deserve someone else’s love and respect.
Later, in an attempt to achieve this goal, many often forget what they really want to do in their life and what they’ve already achieved. In the end, we’re left with nothing but vague ideas of what our life should be like.
Your Desires Will Bring You Success (and You’re Afraid of It)
For some people, the fear of success is even stronger than the one that comes when something goes wrong, and this might also be some kind of insecurity developed during childhood years.
Those who grew up feeling like their achievements don’t really mean much will eventually avoid responsibility that comes with success, preferring to stay in the shadow.
Your Desires Are Blocked by Your Insecurities
It might in fact be unfair, but it’s true that confident people often get more opportunities than those who are too shy to try and risk, making their wish come true. As many psychologists claim, even well hidden insecurities can be transmitted by the subtlest verbal signals, revealing themselves to others.
For this reason, confidence is probably one of the most efficient resources that will bring your success closer, just like your real knowledge and skills.