Is 'lucky girl syndrome' another example of toxic positivity?
In one of the more viral videos, which has been viewed an impressive 4.5 million times, TikTok user @skzzolno and her pal explain the “syndrome” and say that the practice of believing that they are “so lucky and everything works out for them” has changed their lives.Another user, @lauragalebe, claimed that she is “one of the luckiest people” she knows, and that she gets “the most insane opportunities thrown at me out of nowhere”.
, but says that we can materialise into our reality the things we assume to be true. The law of assumption was proposed by philosopher Neville Goddard, who gave aGalebe said she wouldn’t call this practice toxic positivity, because she “genuinely believes that the best things just happen to me”.“Try being delusional for a month and tell me if your life doesn’t change,” she concluded., “lucky girl syndrome” is a new way for Gen Z to digest the law of assumption - and it’s rather smug.
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