If your future thinking has any fear whatsoever, then you need
to do this! ~ Wayne

All future-based thinking is based on fear. Therefore, If you imagine the future has already taken place and it was perfect, it can bring dramatic happiness RIGHT NOW. Wayne tells you how.
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Why are you not having fun, enjoying prosperity, and living in love energy? Gurus and coaches, workshops and seminars and In Box reminders are not working. It’s an “inner thing”. You have to do for yourself. Repeatedly.

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Wayne makes jumping up to the higher dimension simple. Start to say:
“The future was perfect.”

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a Treasure found on the web:

the phrase "always remember the future was perfect" is a philosophical and psychological concept that highlights how we idealize potentiality over reality. It generally means that before an event happens, we imagine it as flawless, but once it becomes the past, it is inevitably flawed by our imperfect human experience

 It suggests that the "future" holds a state of perfection because it hasn't happened yet—it is a blank canvas for our hopes and imagination—whereas the past is anchored in messy, real-world reality. 

Here are the key interpretations:

  • The Perfection of Imagination: The future is "perfect" because it exists only in our minds as a concept, hope, or dream. It is untainted by the limitations, errors, and realities that occur in the present moment.

  • A Grammatical Play on Time: It is often analyzed as a play on words where the past is "tense" (tense, stressful, and fixed) while the future is "perfect" (finished in our minds as a perfect ideal).

  • "Future Perfect" as Finished: In this context, "perfect" does not mean "good" or "ideal," but rather "finished" or "completed," similar to the grammatical "future perfect" tense ("I will have achieved X"). It suggests that the future we imagine is a finalized, static picture of success.

  • The Trap of Unrealized Potential: It can also act as a warning: constantly living in a perfect imagined future can cause us to ignore the present and fail to take action. It is sometimes connected to Kierkegaard's sentiment about the pain of "remembering" a future that will never actually happen. 

In essence, it is an invitation to acknowledge that our imagined futures are perfect, but the actual future must be built through imperfect action in the present. 

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This is all powered by the same truth that underlies manifestation techniques in The Secret—the same spiritual operation that Constantine Stanislavsky used to guide actors: know your character’s objective. Try it Wayne’s way: the future was perfect!” Become the character in the life you design.

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