January 14th, 2016. My 40th birthday.
I was standing in front of the bathroom mirror in my house in Kuala Lumpur, and the man looking back at me had failed every single health goal he’d ever set. Chubby. Couldn’t run a mile without wheezing. My friends called it “dad bod.” I called it something a lot less polite.
I had a Mars bar stashed in my desk drawer. Two Starbucks lattes a day, each one loaded with sugar. I had acne at forty. I was soft in places I didn’t want to be soft.
That morning, something in me shifted. Not the kind of dramatic lightning-bolt moment you read about in self-help books. More like the quiet click of a lock turning open. Instead of making another resolution, instead of writing another goal in another leather notebook that would end up collecting dust — I asked myself one question.
Not an affirmation. Not a visualization. One question.
Six months later, my body fat dropped from 22% to 14%. I packed on seven pounds of pure muscle. My chest expanded so much I had to throw out half my shirts. People I hadn’t seen in a while thought I’d had work done on my face.
And here’s the part that still gets me: I didn’t even fully understand why it was working. I just kept asking the question.
The lie we’ve all been told about affirmations
Let me ask you something honest.
Have you ever stood in front of a mirror and declared: “I am healthy. I am abundant. I am worthy of love” and felt a small, traitorous voice somewhere in your chest whisper back: …are you though?
That voice is not a weakness. That voice is your subconscious mind, the most sophisticated data-processing system ever created, calling you out. It processes roughly 20 million bits of information per second. Your conscious mind handles about 40. So when you stand there making a declaration your subconscious knows isn’t true yet, it doesn’t get inspired. It rebels.
Jose Silva, the founder of the Silva Method, one of the most respected mind-science pioneers who ever lived, understood this as early as the 1980s. After researching millions of people, he made a stunning pronouncement: affirmations don’t work.
His reasoning was simple. If you tell yourself, “I only eat healthy foods,” there is a voice in the back of your head that fires up immediately: No, you don’t. You ate that pizza last Wednesday. Who are you kidding?
We all have that voice. And if you’re reading this thinking I don’t have that voice — that’s the voice.
The problem was never your commitment. It was never your willpower. The problem is the format of the tool. Affirmations are declarations. And your subconscious can — and will — argue with a declaration.
But it cannot argue with a question.
Think about it. If I ask you, “Why is the sky blue?” your brain doesn’t fire back with “That’s not true.” It goes hunting for an answer. That’s what brains do with questions. They search. They scan. They won’t rest until they find something.
Now imagine weaponizing that instinct.
How I stumbled into this by accident
There’s a teacher in the Mindvalley family named Christie Marie Sheldon, a world-class coach and intuition expert.
Back in 2015, I filmed a series of short videos with her at her home in Chicago. We shot so many that day I honestly forgot most of them. We put everything up on the Mindvalley YouTube channel, and I moved on.
Fast forward to that morning. January 14th, 2016. My 40th birthday. Feeling sorry for myself, I was sitting at my desk scrolling through our YouTube analytics, which, by the way, is a terrible way to celebrate a birthday.
I clicked on one of Christie’s videos. Five minutes long. Slightly fuzzy camera. And she said something that stopped me cold.
She said: “Have you ever asked yourself ‘Why am I always broke?’ or ‘Why can’t I find love?’ or ‘Why does this always happen to me?’ Those questions aren’t helping you. They’re programming you. Because whatever question you ask, your mind answers. If you ask why your life is hard — it will show you every reason why your life is hard.”
Then she said the thing that changed everything: What if you flipped it?
Instead of “Why am I always broke?” — ask: “Why do I have more money than I need?”
Instead of “Why can’t I find love?” — ask: “Why am I so magnetic to loving, supportive people?”
Now, I know what you’re thinking. That sounds like a positive affirmation dressed up in a question mark. What’s the difference?
Here’s the difference.
When you say “I have more money than I need” — and your bank account says otherwise — your subconscious screams liar. It fights you. It shuts the door.
But when you ask, “Why do I have more money than I need?” — your subconscious doesn’t argue. It goes quiet. And then it goes to work. It starts scanning your reality for evidence that this could be true. The door doesn’t fly open. It opens a crack. Just enough for new possibilities to slip through.
That morning, I wrote down one single question in my journal:
“Why do I have the fit, muscular body of an athlete?”
I had no idea what was about to happen.
The science behind why this works
Deep inside your brainstem is a structure called the Reticular Activating System — the RAS.
Think of it as your brain’s search engine. Its job is to filter the 20 million bits of information your senses receive every second and decide which of it is relevant to you.
You’ve experienced this. The moment you decide you want a specific car — say, a white Tesla — you start seeing white Teslas everywhere. They were always there. Your RAS just wasn’t flagging them. The moment you said “I want that,” it started pointing them out.
In our evolutionary past, this system kept us alive. Hunter-gatherers could spot tiny berries on a tree from fifty meters away because their survival depended on it. The RAS was calibrated to hunt for food. It’s still calibrated to hunt — for whatever you tell it to hunt for.
When you ask a Lofty Question like “Why do I have the fit muscular body of an athlete?” — you are programming your primitive brain. And it says: Okay, boss wants an answer. Let me start scanning.
It starts by noticing the right people. The right conversations. The right opportunities. Not because the universe rearranged itself — but because those things were always there. You just couldn’t see them.
In my case: within weeks of asking that question, I started stumbling upon the right teachers and the right systems — almost as if they’d been waiting for me to notice them. I discovered new ways of eating. I broke an addiction to sugar that had controlled me for years. My body went from 22% body fat to 14%.
Incredible teachers stepped into my life — Eric Edmeades and his WildFit program, Lorenzo Delano and 10X fitness— and their methods just landed for me in a way nothing had before.
(Side note: if you’re a Mindvalley member, both of these teachers influenced me so deeply that I signed them; you already have access to 10X fitness as part of your membership, and you can get WildFit here.)
Was the universe conspiring in my favor? Or was my brain simply — for the first time — paying attention to exactly the right signals? I’ll let the philosophers fight that one out. All I know is that my body transformed. And it started with a single question.
For those of you who think in more spiritual terms: there’s a principle sometimes called the Law of Resonance. The world doesn’t give you what you want. It gives you who you are.
When you ask a Lofty Question consistently, you are reshaping the belief at the subconscious level about who you are. And your reality reshapes itself to match.
Both explanations, scientific and spiritual, point to the same truth: the questions you ask yourself every day are shaping your reality. The only question is whether you’re asking the right ones.
The L-O-F-T-Y method: how to build questions that actually work
Not all questions are created equal. There’s an art to building one that lands.
I’ve distilled it into five tests.
Run every question you write through all five, and you’ll know immediately whether it’s powerful or forgettable.
L — Lifting. Does this question elevate your energy when you ask it? Compare these two: “Why do I eat a lot of vegetables?” versus “Why does my body naturally crave exactly what it needs to thrive?” The first one feels like a chore. The second one feels like freedom. I once tried “Why do I have no desire for wine?” — and I immediately thought, I like wine. That question made me feel deprived. So I changed it to: “Why does my body know exactly how to stay healthy and vibrant, even when I celebrate?” That one lifted me.
O — Ownership. Does your question require you to show up? Lofty Questions are not a couch-and-manifest strategy. If your question is “Why do I sleep so deeply every night?” — are you actually giving yourself the conditions for deep sleep? You don’t need to know the how. But you do need to be willing to walk in the direction the question points.
F — Future-Focused. Your question is not about where you’ve been. It’s about who you’re becoming. My old internal dialogue was: “Why do I love sweet things so much? Why is this so hard?” — a question looking backwards at the identity I was trying to escape. The Lofty Question looks forward: “Why do I have the fit, muscular body of an athlete?” I didn’t have that body yet. But the question described my direction, not my history.
T — Truthful. Does this question align with your values — or someone else’s version of who you should be? I see this especially with younger students whose parents want them to become engineers, so they write “Why am I such a brilliant engineer?” when deep down they want to make films or music. Your subconscious can sense inauthenticity. A question built on someone else’s dream will never take root.
Y — Yes-Inducing. Ask the question and notice what happens in your body. Does it make you want to say yes? Does it create a forward-moving energy in your chest? “Why am I always surrounded by people who celebrate my success?” — if that creates even a tinge of excitement, it passes.
Your starter stack: five questions across five life areas
Lofty Questions only work when they’re holistic.
You don’t want to be transformed in your health but living in financial chaos.
Life is a system, and your questions need to cover it.
Here are the five areas I organize mine around, with questions you can borrow, adapt, or use as springboards to write your own.
Health & Energy.
“Why do I have unlimited energy and vitality?”
“Why does my body naturally crave exactly what it needs to thrive?”
“Why am I getting younger and more vibrant every year?”
Love & Relationships. This isn’t just romantic love; it’s the quality of connection in your entire life.
“Why am I always surrounded by love?”
“Why do I attract loving, supportive, growth-oriented people into my life?”
“Why do I create deep, meaningful connections effortlessly?”
Career & Purpose.
“Why am I so deeply aligned with my soul’s purpose?”
“Why do opportunities flow to me so effortlessly?”
“Why do I solve all the challenges in my work in a fun and easy way?”
Abundance & Money. Be careful here. Don’t dress scarcity in Lofty Question clothing. “Why do I have enough money to pay my bills?” is still a ceiling question.
Instead,
“Why do I have more money than I need?”
“Why do I have avalanches of abundance raining down on me for all my goals, visions, and desires?”
Personal Growth. This is the category that feeds all the others.
“Why am I always evolving with such ease and joy?”
“Why does the right knowledge, the right teachers, and the right insights always find me exactly when I need them?”
Start with five, one from each area. I currently cycle through about 30. But I didn’t start there. I started with five and let them grow as my life, my identity, and my desires evolved.
The practice: three rules
One — Do this in meditation. State each question once.
When your mind is relaxed, what neuroscientists call the alpha brainwave state, your subconscious is dramatically more receptive. This is the same principle behind hypnosis: a hypnotist relaxes you first because that’s when suggestion takes root. So do your Lofty Questions during morning meditation, evening wind-down, or during the Six Phase if you practice it. Say each question once with full feeling. You are not repeating it like a mantra. You’re planting a seed and releasing it. That non-attachment is what makes it work.
Two — Stay curious. Don’t force an answer.
A Lofty Question is an open loop. You plant it, and then you live your life. You stay curious about how it might show up. Not anxious about when. Not obsessed with how. The how is none of your business — the universe often has a shortcut you haven’t imagined yet.
Three — Use “why,” not “what” or “how.”
Why do I have the fit muscular body of an athlete — not what do I need to do to get one? “What” implies a to-do list. “How” implies effort you have to figure out. “Why” presupposes it’s already true. Your mind’s only job is to find out why. That one word makes an enormous difference.
Here’s my challenge to you
Starting tomorrow morning, write down five Lofty Questions — one for each area. Put them on paper or on your phone. Somewhere you’ll see them.
In your first few minutes of quiet, close your eyes, take one deep breath, and read each question once. State it. Feel it in your body. Let it go. Then get up and live your day.
For the next 30 days, keep a simple log. And in that log, write down every tiny piece of evidence that your questions are coming true. If your question is about health and you order the salad instead of the fries — write it down. If someone texts you out of nowhere who’s connected to an opportunity you’ve been circling — write it down. A small synchronicity on a day you asked about abundance — write it down.
I know this sounds almost absurdly simple. But Jose Silva found across decades of research that when you give genuine gratitude for the tiny synchronicities, they scale. Rapidly. The universe interprets your gratitude as a signal: more of this, please.
Here’s what I want you to know.
The universe has been waiting. Your entire life — it has been waiting for you to ask the right questions.
Most of us spend decades asking the wrong ones. Why am I broke? Why can’t I find love? Why is this so hard? And the universe — loyal, patient, literal — answers exactly what we ask.
Every question is a prayer. Every prayer shapes your reality. The only thing standing between you and the life you can feel is possible — is the quality of the questions you’re asking yourself.
So starting tomorrow, ask better ones.
If any of this resonated, I’d love to hear which Lofty Question hit hardest for you. Leave a comment on the blog version of this newsletter. I read every single one.
With love,
Vishen

P.S. This May 15-17, we are hosting Mindvalley’s most anticipated Manifesting Summit, and it has been a paid ticketed experience for the past 2 years. Thousands of people join it, and every year, I’ve watched lives change in ways that still move me.
This year, for the first time ever, we’re opening it completely free live on Zoom.
We’ve redesigned the entire three days around a specific sequence: one I wish I’d had back in 2016 when I was asking all the wrong questions.
First, we clear the hidden manifestation blocks you don’t even know you’re carrying.
Then, we align the biology because, as you now know, your body has to be in it for any of this to work.
Finally, we get to receiving.
Regan Hillyer is joining me, and we have more world-class teachers to be announced soon. We can’t wait to see you experience this energy field.






83 Responses
Thank you, Vishen! I’ve seen too many white Tesla’s lately and not understood why 🦄 Bless you 🙏
Love & kindness T
I was really glad I read this post. It’s so impactful and well-detailed with steps and examples. I just started writing mine. Some are easier, others less so. Relationships give me pause and I think maybe I’m trying to pack in too much. -Why am I surrounded by deeply loving people with whom I have a reciprocal flow of inspiration, care, holding-space (and something about growth and being a cheerleader or wanting push each other.)
Vishen, you inspire me; you always inspire me! and more, you equip me. I am grateful for your giving heart!
Probably a silly question, but do you ask the questions out loud, or in your mind?
Thank you so very much Vishen. It’s been an amazing and insightful write up from you, especially when you reconciled both the neuroscience and spiritual views, it resonates. Sincerely, I had always ignored the Mindvalley messaged, but this morning I asked a passionate question from the spirit within or the ECK( Holy Spirit) and definitely this is the answer to my question from the ECK. Thank you. May The Blessings Be.
The question that resonated the most with me is: Why does the right knowledge, the right teachers & the right insights always find me exactly when I need them? This has shown up in my life when I decided to sign up for the Sylva Ultra Mind Method. Without really knowing this decision brought about me taking the Mindvalley Membership that gives me access to all these courses. My energy has been running high ever since.
WOW my mind and heart just went yes yes yes of course, I’m so prepared for this, it all just clicked within me.
Thank you Vishen, you just gave me the missing clue ❣️
Your blog is so engaging. I read every word. It’s always brings so much clarity and inspiration. Thank you!
I came across Christe Marie Sheldon’s work early O’clock. Most likely around 2015 on Mindvalley. Thanks for this reminder. It’s worth revisiting and implementing.Thanks again.
Please check the conflicting dates and times of the Manifesting Summit shown on the linked page.
In addition, the google calendar save button added this to my calendar:
Mindvalley AI Summit
22 March 2026, 23:00 – 23 March 2026
This is absolutely brilliant – I have learnt so much from this article and am implementing all of your advice already! Thank you!
Please check the dates and times of the Manifesting Summit shown on the linked page.
My first reaction to this was “Damn, that makes sense!”
Noted some burning questions down straight away, barely thought about them, and smiled the whole time. First one was about my health, went down to the canteen to get a pie for dinner and ended up with vegetarian tortillas! Thoroughly enjoyed them too. So, let’s see what drops into my lap next!!
This is absolute GOLD! Thank you for sharing this, Vishen. This resonated 100%. My husband and i are going to try this for the next 30 days! :))
Thank you 🙏 this is invaluable
I needed these words today. Opened this mail with your blog and read through it and resonated with every word. Thank you 🙏
Why does just the right message always find me at just the right time?
Thank you!
Thank you thank you thank you Vishen! I have been using “Lofty Questions” and sharing them in my work and life… reframing affirmations into lofty Qs is so powerful, I have started creating subliminals with them too.
Hello Vishen. Why is it that I always receive the information and guidance I need at exactly the right time, that helps me translate the knowledge into the action I need. Thank you for this.
Re the Manifestation Summit – I have signed up for the VIP experience. Really looking forward to that. Just wanted to let you know that the links to “Add this summit to your calendar” are all for Friday 20 to Sunday 22 MARCH 2026 instead of Fri, May 15 – Sun May 17, 2026.
I absolutely loved this — I picked this up from Jim Kwik’s Limitless:
“Questions are the answers.”
And it got me wondering…
What questions am I actually asking myself internally — that aren’t leading to any real shift in my direction, goals, or outcomes?
Even while doing the “right” things — affirmations, mindfulness, working on energy, emotional regulation, and capacity — there was still a deeper layer running in the background.
Questions like:
Why is this not working yet?
Am I doing enough?
What if this doesn’t work out?
And of course… my mind kept answering those.
This insight feels both liberating and refreshing! Instead of pushing harder with what I can access consciously,
I can now work with the mind — not against it by asking better questions.
It connects so many dots for me — and opens up something far more potent!
Grateful for this framing – Thank You!
And excited to apply it — both in my own life, and in the lives I get to support as a coach and leader.
This was the most captivating and engaging shift in perspective that I have read in a while. Honestly the most attention I’ve given anything I’ve read in a long time. Thank you for this reminder. Sincerely.