The chair of infinite possibilities
Imagine an old wooden chair sitting alone in an empty room.
One person sees an antique, another sees firewood. A child discovers a fortress, an artist envisions a sculpture, and a carpenter spots raw materials.
None of them are wrong. That's the magic and the mystery.
Your mind isn't just observing reality, it's actively creating your experience of it.
Each belief becomes a lens, shifting how you see everything.
Like water taking the shape of its container, reality molds itself to your deepest convictions.
But here's the liberating truth: these lenses aren't fixed. You can change them.
The moment you shift your perspective, your whole world transforms.
Not because things changed but because you did.
So, hold your beliefs lightly, like butterflies in an open palm, and stay curious.
When you think, "That's just how things are," smile and remember that everything is far more fluid than it appears.
In every moment, you're not just living your story. You’re writing it.
Like the alchemists of old, you have the power to transform what you see into what could be.
And when you finally tire of creating reality, you'll naturally begin the ultimate alchemy.
Letting go of beliefs altogether.