“In life the challenge is not so much to figure out how best to play the game; the challenge is to figure out what game you’re playing.”
— Kwame Anthony Appiah
You’ve been hearing about the Law of Assumption.
Maybe you stumbled across it on Reddit. Or TikTok. Or through some YouTube rabbit hole at 2 AM when you couldn’t sleep because your brain wouldn’t shut up about that one thing you want so badly it hurts.
And now you’re here, standing at the edge of understanding, wondering: what do I actually do with this?
It’s a good question.
Because most of what’s out there? It’s noise.
Vague reassurances wrapped in mystical language that sounds profound but tells you nothing. Or worse — advice that quietly trains you to believe you need to try harder, believe more intensely, visualize more vividly to make this work.
As if the problem is that you’re not performing well enough.
This site exists because of what’s missing everywhere else.
In 2021, I was 33 years old, living with my mom and stepdad in a small Arkansas town after losing my business and wasting $50K from selling my house on bad decisions.
I was broke, ashamed, and drowning in debt I thought I’d never escape.
Two years later, I had a six-figure software engineering career—through a recruiter who reached out to me without me even applying.
I rebuilt my life using the Law of Assumption before I even knew it had a name.
Just gratitude. Focus. And a practice I learned in the Army called “Hunt the Good Stuff.”
This site is what I wish existed when I was sitting in that small town, trying to figure out how to rebuild.
Here’s what I’ve observed
Most people don’t fail because they “don’t believe enough.”
They fail because they keep switching.
Switching strategies. Switching assumptions. Switching identities.
One week they’re affirming. Next week they’re scripting. The following week they’ve moved on to SATS because someone said that’s the real secret.
And then they blame the Law for being inconsistent.
But the Law isn’t inconsistent.
You are.
(Not a judgment. Just a pattern worth noticing. I’ve done it too. We all have.)
The challenge isn’t finding the perfect technique.
The challenge is staying still long enough for reality to catch up.
Think about it: How can anything materialize when the inner blueprint keeps changing every three days?
It’s like trying to build a house when the architect revises the plans every morning.
You’re not lacking belief. You’re lacking stability.
And stability — that quiet, unshakeable inner knowing — is what this site is built around.
What makes this different
I’m not a manifestation coach.
I’m not a Neville Goddard scholar.
I’m a guy who hit rock bottom and rebuilt using these principles—and it worked.
I’m not here to motivate you.
I’m not here to promise you can manifest anything in 24 hours if you just believe hard enough.
I’m here to help you build something that actually lasts.
Because here’s what I learned when I was rebuilding my life:
When your assumption is stable — when you can hold a state long enough without wobbling, without checking, without needing constant reassurance — the outer world tends to behave like it’s obeying gravity.
Slowly.
Predictably.
Inevitably.
Not because you did some secret technique correctly.
But because you stopped stepping on the brakes.
When your assumption is unstable?
You get randomness.
Not because the Law doesn’t work. Not because you’re broken or cursed or unworthy.
But because you keep interrupting the process.
You keep checking for movement. Asking for signs. Spiraling into doubt. Switching to a new method because surely this one will be faster.
And every time you do that, you reset the timer.
So everything here is written to help you build stability instead of chasing intensity.
To be:
Clear. No mystical hand-waving or vague metaphors that sound deep but mean nothing.
Practical. Methods you can use without needing to memorize twenty steps or achieve some perfect meditative state.
Calming. Because anxiety and assumption cannot coexist. The more peaceful you are, the more naturally your assumption holds.
Results-focused. Not in a “manifest in 3 days” way, but in a “this actually changes your life over time” way.
Where to begin
Think of this site like a small library.
You don’t need to read everything.
You just need to choose one path that matches what you’re dealing with right now — and stay with it long enough for your inner state to stabilize.
Here’s how to navigate:
If you’re brand new and want the foundation first:
Start with Law of Assumption Basics. This covers what the Law actually is (beyond the Instagram quote version), how it works, and why most explanations miss the point entirely.
If you want methods you can use immediately:
Go to Techniques. These aren’t complicated. They’re designed to be simple enough that you’ll actually do them instead of just collecting them like Pokemon cards.
If your real issue is confidence, worthiness, consistency, or spiraling:
You need Self Concept. Because no technique works if you’re constantly undermining yourself. This section is about building a stable sense of self that doesn’t require daily maintenance.
If your focus is a specific person (and you want to stay steady):
See Specific Person. This is where people spiral the most, so I’ve written extensively about how to stay grounded when your whole nervous system is screaming at you to check their Instagram.
If you feel stuck, discouraged, or like nothing is moving:
Check Troubleshooting. Sometimes you just need someone to point out the pattern you can’t see because you’re too close to it.
A note about what this site is (and isn’t)
I’m not building a content empire here.
I’m not trying to become the next big manifestation influencer with a million followers and a course funnel that never ends.
(If that were my goal, I’d be on TikTok doing the “3 secrets the universe doesn’t want you to know” thing. I’m not.)
This site is small on purpose.
It’s built for people who are tired of the noise. Who want something slower, steadier, and true.
Who recognize that the real work isn’t in finding the perfect method — it’s in becoming the kind of person who can hold an assumption without wobbling.
That’s a very different game than what most people are playing.
The simplest way forward
If you want a basic structure you can follow without overthinking, start with the 7-Day Stability Series.
It’s deliberately simple:
- Daily focus guidance
- A morning and night routine
- The most common mistake people make (with a clean way to fix it)
That’s it.
No seventeen-step visualization process. No complicated SATS technique that requires you to achieve some mystical theta state.
Just a foundation stable enough to build on.
Because here’s the truth most people don’t want to hear:
The Law of Assumption isn’t complicated.
You’re making it complicated.
Not because you’re doing it wrong, but because you’ve been taught that more effort equals better results.
It doesn’t.
Better stability equals better results.
And stability comes from simplicity, not complexity.
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- Why monitoring is keeping you stuck
- What stability actually means
- How to handle wavering without collapsing
- The self-concept piece most people miss
- What to do when reality contradicts you
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- How to know if it’s working
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This site is a canvas for a different way of understanding the Law of Assumption — one that emphasizes stability over intensity, simplicity over complexity, and results over reassurance. If that resonates with you, welcome. You’re in the right place.