Published 2025-08-02 11-24

Summary

Your brain has a hidden filter determining which opportunities you notice and which you miss. Learn how to reprogram it to spot success that’s been there all along.

The story

Ever notice how two people can see the same thing but walk away with totally different stories? That’s your subconscious filtering reality through your personal lens.

In Chapter 6 of “The Journey,” Attila Horvath explains how this filter [what scientists call the Reticular Activation System] determines which opportunities you notice – and which you miss completely.

The cool part? You can reprogram this system.

When you visualize achieving something specific, your brain starts scanning for resources that support that vision. Things that were always around you suddenly become visible because you’ve trained your brain what to look for.

This isn’t just positive thinking – it’s directing your subconscious to filter reality differently.

Horvath connects this to becoming your authentic self. Your unique perspective isn’t a limitation – it’s your superpower.

The insight that hit me hardest: successful people aren’t necessarily luckier – they’ve just programmed their minds to spot opportunities others miss.

Wondering why some people seem to “attract” success? Chapter 6 of Attila’s book “The Journey – I wish I knew this before I was 21” might hold your answer.

For more about Chapter 6 of Attila B. Horvath’s book, “The Journey – I wish I knew this before I was 21”, visit
https://attilahorvath.net/the-journey.

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Keywords: Visualization, selective attention bias, opportunity filtering, cognitive reprogramming