Delusional Gets Your Dream
Some of the most successful people in the world started with nothing but a delusional belief in themselves.
Oprah was told she wasn’t fit for TV. Steve Jobs was laughed out of boardrooms. Lady Gaga was dropped from her first record label. They weren’t the most talented or the most connected—but they refused to believe they couldn’t make it.
Why Being Delusional Works
When you’re delusional in your belief, you see possibilities where others see limits. You act as if your dreams are already happening, which forces the world to adjust accordingly.
The Difference Between Delusion and Denial
Delusional thinking: “I will make this happen, no matter what.”
Denial: Ignoring reality instead of working with it.
Being delusional isn’t about ignoring hard work—it’s about believing so deeply in your vision that failure becomes impossible.
How to Use It
Act as if it’s already happening. Walk, talk, and move like the person who already has what you want.
Ignore the doubters. People will think you’re crazy. That’s how you know you’re on the right track.
Stay obsessed. Keep pushing forward, no matter how long it takes.
Final Thought
Every dream was once a delusion. The people who make it are the ones who refuse to let reality stop them. So be delusional. It just might change your life.