'''Attraction''', or the '''Law of Attraction''', is considered by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Thought New Thought] [[writers]] as referring to the [[idea]] that [[thoughts]] [[influence]] [[chance]]. The Law of Attraction argues that thoughts (both conscious and unconscious) can affect [[things]] outside the head, not just through [[motivation]], but by other means. Essentially, "if you really want something and truly believe it's possible, you'll get it", but putting a lot of attention and thought onto something you don't want means you'll get that too.[1][2] | '''Attraction''', or the '''Law of Attraction''', is considered by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Thought New Thought] [[writers]] as referring to the [[idea]] that [[thoughts]] [[influence]] [[chance]]. The Law of Attraction argues that thoughts (both conscious and unconscious) can affect [[things]] outside the head, not just through [[motivation]], but by other means. Essentially, "if you really want something and truly believe it's possible, you'll get it", but putting a lot of attention and thought onto something you don't want means you'll get that too.[1][2] |