Like a Belief That Makes You Stronger
Think of your friend as someone who believes he can lift really heavy rocks, even though he’s not that strong yet. At first, people laugh. But then something strange happens: when he tries to lift those rocks, he actually does it! His belief becomes so strong that it helps him do things others think are impossible.
It's Like a Game with a Secret Rule
It's like playing a game where the rules change if you believe hard enough. If your friend believes he can run really fast, maybe he suddenly can, just for a little while. That’s his superpower!
So, when a delusion becomes a superpower, it’s not magic, it’s just a belief that starts acting like real power! Imagine your friend thinks he’s a superhero, and suddenly, that belief helps him do amazing things in real life.
Delusion is like believing something untrue about yourself. But when it becomes a superpower, it's like that untrue thing starts working for you in the real world!
Like a Belief That Makes You Stronger
Think of your friend as someone who believes he can lift really heavy rocks, even though he’s not that strong yet. At first, people laugh. But then something strange happens: when he tries to lift those rocks, he actually does it! His belief becomes so strong that it helps him do things others think are impossible.
It's Like a Game with a Secret Rule
It's like playing a game where the rules change if you believe hard enough. If your friend believes he can run really fast, maybe he suddenly can, just for a little while. That’s his superpower!
So, when a delusion becomes a superpower, it’s not magic, it’s just a belief that starts acting like real power!
Examples
- Someone believes they are invincible and walks into traffic unharmed.
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