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... in the next 24 hours

Your next chapter will not punish you for having a good heart. It’s the reason beautiful things are about to find you.

PS: I’m on the road to Miami and then Sedona this week to deliver several “language of optimism” keynotes. If you work for an organization, company, or community group that could use some more optimism, I’d love to chat. I travel the country teaching how to create genuine optimism through language. Learn more here.

THREE mindsets to help you reflect, rebel, and reinvent…

1. How to create a “moment of revelation”

A few years ago, a friend told me he couldn't leave his job. Not that he didn't want to. Not that the timing wasn't right. He said he couldn't. I asked why.

"The market is terrible," he said. "Nobody is hiring."

I asked how many applications he'd submitted.None.

How many recruiters he'd spoken to. None.

How many interviews he'd been rejected from.None.

In his head, his prediction had become a fact.

What fascinated me wasn't his pessimism. It was that he no longer experienced it as pessimism. He experienced it as reality.

I've come to believe one of the most powerful questions for creating clarity is this:

“What am I treating as a fact that's actually a prediction?”

The answer often creates what feels like a revelation. Not because it tells you what to do, but because it helps you see where you've mistaken imagination for reality.

Neuroscience increasingly describes the brain as a prediction engine that constantly generates forecasts about what will happen next. That's useful, until those forecasts disguise themselves as facts.

You don't think, “I predict this relationship won't work.” You think, “This relationship won't work.”

You don't think, “I predict nobody will care about this idea.” You think, “Nobody will care.”

The forecast becomes reality.

“What am I treating as a fact that's actually a prediction?”

The next time you're feeling stuck, draw a line down a page.

On one side, write Facts. On the other, write Predictions.

Then sort your thinking. You'll discover that what felt like certainty was actually speculation.

This is where possibility returns. Not because success is guaranteed. But because failure wasn't guaranteed either.

2. Feel like you’re going crazy right now?

If you feel like you're going crazy right now, it's not just you. Astrologers say 2026 is a massive transition year, AI is rewriting reality, and life has been plot twist after plot twist lately.

This is for the optimists who believe something good will come from all these plot twists.

I have a theory. The season that took so much from you is over. The season that gives back has begun. Life is about to get good again.

You’re about to get some overdue good news.

“Your account balance is $1,427,192” 

“Congratulations. We’d love to move forward.”

“I feel the same way.”

If life's been taking more than it's been giving, maybe that's why everything feels so weird right now. Maybe it's finally reaching the part where it gives back.

This season is not here to test you. It’s here to upgrade you. The plot twists are working for you now.

3. Be delusional

The universe wants your delusions to become reality. Sometimes it will make sure you can't have anything less. It will close doors. End relationships. Refuse to let mediocre options work. Make you outgrow people. Until the only thing left is the life you’re meant for.

Some things I’m excited about…

The Language of Optimism

If you work for a company/organization and you’re interested in bringing “the language of optimism” to your team, visit this page. I’ve taught the science and soul of optimism for organizations like Nespresso, Meta, Chase, Microsoft, and Mattel and would love to bring it to your company.

About your ambitions…

The entire point of life is to trust the universe didn’t plant that wild idea in you without giving you the ability to make it come true.

Trust the pull…

If you're meant for a big life, the universe won't let you have a small one.

That’s it for today. See you next time.

- Case Kenny

My name is Case. I’m passionate about the language of optimism.

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