"Delulu is the solulu" has become the unexpected rallying cry for dreamers across social media—but is there actually wisdom in this playful phrase?
I've been fascinated watching this concept spread, even spotting my Miami dermatologist embrace it. He recently celebrated his thriving practice's anniversary by confessing he was "completely delulu" when he opened without researching how many competitors existed in the area. Yet his passion for skincare and genuine desire to serve patients propelled him forward despite having no evidence his venture would succeed.
This perfectly illustrates Wayne Dyer's revolutionary concept: "You'll see it when you believe it"—not the reverse. Most people wait for physical proof before committing their faith, but true creation begins invisibly. The iPhone, electric cars, revolutionary art—all existed first as thoughts before manifesting as tangible realities. Every world-changing innovation started with someone willing to act on what I call "invisible evidence"—that inner knowing that something is possible despite external appearances suggesting otherwise.
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