<p>Riddle me this "if there was a live naked wire and a baby got close to it and grabbed it", do you think electricity would be like "nahhh it's a baby I won't shock it". The universe works with rules, in this case you touch a live wire and you get shocked, you've met all conditions for electrocution. So also life doesn't care about morality, it works on the principle of your thoughts, your thoughts puts you in a state, like an aura, with time what you identify with turns into autopilot in your life and you keep doing things based on your aura. If you're always anxious, you'll do what an anxious person would do, if you're broke, you would make broke decisions. It's not a curse it's pure hard fact. You think it's your bills eating up your money whereas it was you all along eating up all your bills. I too am guilty of this—as above so below. </p><p>So why do bad things happen to good people. </p><p>It's a universal law, you're what you think </p><p>You grew up thinking if you did all the right things—if you were patient, honest, kind—life would slide rewards across the table like poker chips.</p><p><br/></p><p>It didn’t.</p><p><br/></p><p>You watched liars win elections. Cheats get rich. Narcissists go viral. And there you were—sitting in the corner with your perfect GPA, your selflessness, and your quiet, noble heartbreak, wondering why the universe skipped you.</p><p><br/></p><p>Here’s the thing no one tells you: reality isn’t moral. It’s vibrational. </p><p>Bad people get what they want not because they’re bad—but because they don’t question whether they deserve it. They’re locked in. Tuned like a radio. Their desire doesn’t stutter. Their belief doesn’t blink.“ They're ahead of the game. </p><p>Here’s the algorithm: the world doesn’t give you what you earn. It gives you what you expect.</p><p>Here’s the uncomfortable truth: what you call delusional is often just unapologetic belief.</p><p>Because good people broadcast the wrong signal. They carry guilt like a shield and doubt like a weight. They think morality entitles them to grace. But the universe doesn’t hand out grace—it hands out reflections of your frequency.</p><p><br/></p><p>You send guilt: you get scarcity. You send doubt: you get delays. You send fear: you get more to fear.</p><p>You’ve probably seen them: the world’s most polite people, God's favorite warriors, paying their dues, ticking all the moral boxes—and yet, life keeps side-eyeing them with a broken wink. Meanwhile, the cutthroat, no morals neighbor or boss at work slide into success like they paid for express shipping. Sound familiar? (Yeah, it does.)</p><p><br/></p><p>Here’s a truth bomb: being “good” doesn’t guarantee you’ll get a golden ticket. Good people broadcast guilt and doubt; the universe simply reflects those frequencies back. In fact, your kindness might be the very thing setting you back—like carrying an anchor to a rocket launch. Stick around, and I’ll show you how to flip the script, hack your own energy, and stop waiting for permission from a universe that doesn’t care about your virtue signal. Spoiler: it’s not about becoming a jerk—unless that jerk knows exactly what he wants and doesn’t hesitate to take it.</p><p><br/></p><p>Now that you know about how powerful of a psychic that you are, let's talk about how instead of using our superpowers to make things go our way, we're using it to destroy our lives—we are literally suffering from success.</p><p><br/></p><p>Ever noticed that when you want something with all your heart, that's the moment you'll be hit with a reality where nothing goes your way.</p><p>When you "want", you give off a vibration of desperation and that gives your desired reality the "ick". It's like trying too hard to impress that girl in the gym—you get what I mean. Basically simping. The one who bag that same girl in the gym—is that guy that simply doesn't give a hoot about the girl. Yes your reality is that girl. Give her the ick she'll never come around to say hi. </p><p><br/></p><p>Go deeper in thought and think of that time you didn't expect to pass an exam but you did incredibly well in it. </p><p>This is the vibration of "not wanting", "having". It's yours, here you're just acting out that reality where you have all you ever wanted, you don't care about the outcome. You don't even want the outcome.</p><p>It's called manifestation "internally shifting to a state of mind where your emotion does not depend on the outcome of things" </p><p>Manifestation isn’t about high-fives and victory laps. It’s about a steady hum of self-assurance beneath the chaos. “Manifestation isn’t about feeling euphoric… more important than techniques is your state of being… calm, secure, confident.”</p><p>You're what you think. Hear me out—People don't realize who they are or weirdly, what they are. You think you want a promotion but approach it with fear and doubt, you won't get the promotion, it's not yours, that's not who you are supposed to be in that reality where you had a promotion.</p><p>The universe has a law, and that is frequency or vibration —stay with me here. Everything that exists comes from a thought, including the words you're seeing appear after you click a flat glass screen. Yes I mean your phone was a thought—first postulated by Nikolai Tesla, some centuries back. It's damn logical to then say thought affects reality. Next time you catch yourself thinking, “I need that promotion,” pause. Shift to “I already have that promotion.” Feel it—so lightly you hardly care. That’s the God-self frequency: as above, so below.</p><p><br/></p><p>When you master this, the age-old question—Why do bad things happen to good people?—no longer feels like a mystery. You’ve simply been tuning the wrong channel.</p><p><br/></p><p>Now, switch the dial.</p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p>
Why bad things happen to good people.
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Matthew Okadinya
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