Why Being Delusional is a Superpower?

Being delusional is like having a superpower that lets you see the world in a brighter, more exciting way, even if others don’t see it.

Imagine you're playing with blocks. You build a tower, and it's wobbly. Most kids would say it might fall. But you think, “This tower is strong enough to hold up a dragon!” That’s being delusional, and it’s super because it lets your imagination run wild.

When Being Delusional Helps You Win

Sometimes, people are too worried about what could go wrong. But if you're delusional, you focus on what could happen, like that tower holding up a dragon! This helps you take bigger risks and have more fun. It’s like having a superpower that turns “maybe” into “definitely.”

When Being Delusional Helps You Stay Happy

If everything goes wrong, most people might get sad. But if you're delusional, you still believe the tower is strong, or maybe it becomes a dragon! That keeps you happy even when things don’t go as planned.

So being delusional isn’t about not seeing reality, it’s about seeing more than others do. And that's pretty super!

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