The thing about how you perceive reality is just wild. It's like there's this secret program running in the background that none of us are really aware of until we start digging. Once you notice it, you can't unsee it, and that's where it all begins.
Mitch
Reality Designer
2min
So I've definitely realized that my mind has this thing where it keeps running these scripts behind the scenes. Kind of like a hidden operating system, you know? These scripts, they're just beliefs and assumptions, the basic configurations that dictate how everything else functions. You think you're making choices, but really, it's these old lines of code just playing out over and over.
I mean, I used to think things happened to me, like randomly. But then you notice patterns. And that's when you start to question the architecture of your own reality.
And here's the kicker, it's not even your architecture. Or at least, it didn't start out that way. Most of it, the fundamentals of how we interpret the world, someone else installed without us even noticing. It's like you've been playing this game, right?
And the rules and the objectives were set by someone else long before you even joined the game. Parents, teachers, society, there's this whole invisible interface they've built into your consciousness.
I remember this one time when I was just starting to dig into all this stuff. I was homeless, had nothing but time, so I started questioning. Like, why do I believe what I believe? What's the software here that's running my thoughts?
And why does it matter? You know, when you're out there, exposed to everything, life just really makes you look inward. It was like stripping the code back to see what's really written underneath. And you start realizing, hey, this isn't even me.
It's just... default settings I never questioned.
Designing your reality is basically debugging your own operating system. You find the broken beliefs, you patch them, and then everything downstream starts working differently.
Now, the fascinating thing about this, once you become aware of these scripts, you can start rewriting them. You don't have to stick with the default configuration. This isn't about going off-grid or rejecting everything; it's more about selectively choosing which elements to keep and which ones to replace. Imagine you've got plugins running in the background.
Some are necessary, but others, they slow your system down, make everything sluggish. That's the clutter of outdated beliefs and unnecessary fears.
And so you do a self-audit. You look at the entire setup, trying to find the broken parts that need fixing. A bit like debugging your life. It's practical, not mystical.
Just asking yourself if a belief still serves you or if it's just clogging up your mental RAM. And you know what, most of us never do this. We don't run these personal diagnostics. We assume the system is fine because, well, it hasn't crashed yet.
This brings me back to attention. The input layer of your reality. Whatever you're focusing on, that's where your energy flows. Attention is like currency, and it's spent based on what's grabbing it.
Social media, news, entertainment, they're all playing the role of algorithms curating our awareness. It's like a game you didn't design, but you're forced to play by its rules until you suddenly decide to rewrite them. the algorithm is curating youpost. Take control of that focus, overwrite the default scripts, and suddenly, reality starts behaving differently.
And then there's the psychic notifications. Life sends you these updates and pings about what's coming, but you have to be open to noticing them. Passing psychic tests is part of leveling up in this game. The more aware you are, the more you can intercept these notifications.
Maybe it's a chance encounter, a repeated idea you can't escape, or a door that keeps closing no matter how much you push. These aren't random; they're clues.
You don't need all the answers to start, just the willingness to accept that reality is pliable. Like clay, not concrete. And it gets weird when you realize that the outer world is responding to your inner configurations. Like, what you think is real out there is just a mirror of all this mental coding in here.
So redesign the inner, and watch the outer world shift in response.
But here's where it gets a bit wild, reality as a screen. Your awareness projects these slides of your mind's content onto it. Change the slides, and what you see changes too. Simple but mind-boggling when you actually sit with it.
And the slides, they're more than just conscious thoughts. They're deep-seated beliefs you've downloaded over the years. That's what needs revising.
The algorithm, the game, the psychic notifications, they're all part of this massive interactive board game of life. But most folks just hit replay, never changing strategy or questioning the rules. It's like accepting a reality tunnel someone else dug for you. But you don't have to play that way.
You can design your own maze with your own rewards.
I guess what I'm getting at is, the part of your mind that runs the show, it's way more flexible than you think. It adjusts dynamically with the psychic tests you're acing. You're literally informing your own reality with every choice, conscious or not. The game's always updating, and the levels just keep getting more complex.
But I've found that's where the actual fun starts. Once you see it, you can't unseen it. It's all yours to design.
So, you know, next time you're just sorta going along with things, maybe take a step back. Look at the invisible scripts running your thoughts and actions. Think about how much of it is truly your own make-up. That's where the designing gets real.
And now, I'm kind of curious if the script-writing process ever fully ends or if it just keeps evolving alongside us...
Mitch
RD Core
Mitch is a creative at heart, with a diverse skillset in business, software and audio engineering. He spends most of his time working on projects and laughing with his friends and family.
The thing about how you perceive reality is just wild. It's like there's this secret program running in the background that none of us are really aware of until we start digging. Once you notice it, you can't unsee it, and that's where it all begins.
Mitch
Reality Designer
2min
So I've definitely realized that my mind has this thing where it keeps running these scripts behind the scenes. Kind of like a hidden operating system, you know? These scripts, they're just beliefs and assumptions, the basic configurations that dictate how everything else functions. You think you're making choices, but really, it's these old lines of code just playing out over and over.
I mean, I used to think things happened to me, like randomly. But then you notice patterns. And that's when you start to question the architecture of your own reality.
And here's the kicker, it's not even your architecture. Or at least, it didn't start out that way. Most of it, the fundamentals of how we interpret the world, someone else installed without us even noticing. It's like you've been playing this game, right?
And the rules and the objectives were set by someone else long before you even joined the game. Parents, teachers, society, there's this whole invisible interface they've built into your consciousness.
I remember this one time when I was just starting to dig into all this stuff. I was homeless, had nothing but time, so I started questioning. Like, why do I believe what I believe? What's the software here that's running my thoughts?
And why does it matter? You know, when you're out there, exposed to everything, life just really makes you look inward. It was like stripping the code back to see what's really written underneath. And you start realizing, hey, this isn't even me.
It's just... default settings I never questioned.
Designing your reality is basically debugging your own operating system. You find the broken beliefs, you patch them, and then everything downstream starts working differently.
Now, the fascinating thing about this, once you become aware of these scripts, you can start rewriting them. You don't have to stick with the default configuration. This isn't about going off-grid or rejecting everything; it's more about selectively choosing which elements to keep and which ones to replace. Imagine you've got plugins running in the background.
Some are necessary, but others, they slow your system down, make everything sluggish. That's the clutter of outdated beliefs and unnecessary fears.
And so you do a self-audit. You look at the entire setup, trying to find the broken parts that need fixing. A bit like debugging your life. It's practical, not mystical.
Just asking yourself if a belief still serves you or if it's just clogging up your mental RAM. And you know what, most of us never do this. We don't run these personal diagnostics. We assume the system is fine because, well, it hasn't crashed yet.
This brings me back to attention. The input layer of your reality. Whatever you're focusing on, that's where your energy flows. Attention is like currency, and it's spent based on what's grabbing it.
Social media, news, entertainment, they're all playing the role of algorithms curating our awareness. It's like a game you didn't design, but you're forced to play by its rules until you suddenly decide to rewrite them. the algorithm is curating youpost. Take control of that focus, overwrite the default scripts, and suddenly, reality starts behaving differently.
And then there's the psychic notifications. Life sends you these updates and pings about what's coming, but you have to be open to noticing them. Passing psychic tests is part of leveling up in this game. The more aware you are, the more you can intercept these notifications.
Maybe it's a chance encounter, a repeated idea you can't escape, or a door that keeps closing no matter how much you push. These aren't random; they're clues.
You don't need all the answers to start, just the willingness to accept that reality is pliable. Like clay, not concrete. And it gets weird when you realize that the outer world is responding to your inner configurations. Like, what you think is real out there is just a mirror of all this mental coding in here.
So redesign the inner, and watch the outer world shift in response.
But here's where it gets a bit wild, reality as a screen. Your awareness projects these slides of your mind's content onto it. Change the slides, and what you see changes too. Simple but mind-boggling when you actually sit with it.
And the slides, they're more than just conscious thoughts. They're deep-seated beliefs you've downloaded over the years. That's what needs revising.
The algorithm, the game, the psychic notifications, they're all part of this massive interactive board game of life. But most folks just hit replay, never changing strategy or questioning the rules. It's like accepting a reality tunnel someone else dug for you. But you don't have to play that way.
You can design your own maze with your own rewards.
I guess what I'm getting at is, the part of your mind that runs the show, it's way more flexible than you think. It adjusts dynamically with the psychic tests you're acing. You're literally informing your own reality with every choice, conscious or not. The game's always updating, and the levels just keep getting more complex.
But I've found that's where the actual fun starts. Once you see it, you can't unseen it. It's all yours to design.
So, you know, next time you're just sorta going along with things, maybe take a step back. Look at the invisible scripts running your thoughts and actions. Think about how much of it is truly your own make-up. That's where the designing gets real.
And now, I'm kind of curious if the script-writing process ever fully ends or if it just keeps evolving alongside us...
Mitch
RD Core
Mitch is a creative at heart, with a diverse skillset in business, software and audio engineering. He spends most of his time working on projects and laughing with his friends and family.