
this is what no one tells you about the secret behind making every dream come true: Dreams don’t respond to wishing. They respond to identity shifts. [1.] The moment you change how you see yourself, your decisions change. When I stopped “hoping” to live in New York and started acting like someone who belonged there — everything recalibrated. The city didn’t open up magically. I did. [2.] Environment accelerates belief. New York has a frequency. Paris has one too. When you put yourself inside places where ambition is normal, your nervous system upgrades its baseline. [3.] The algorithm of dreams is simple: clarity → proximity → repetition → expansion. You define the vision. You move closer to it physically or socially. You repeat actions aligned with it. Then life expands around that alignment. [4.] Most people quit at the identity discomfort stage. The in-between. The “who do I think I am?” phase. That’s not delusion. That’s growth. [5.] Dreams compound quietly. Moving at 18. Applying to a dream university. Getting the grant. Studying in Paris. None of it was one big miracle. It was stacked decisions. [6.] Energy follows commitment. New York rewards movement. Paris rewards taste. Both respond to people who show up consistently. The real secret? Dream life isn’t luck. It’s alignment repeated long enough that it looks like destiny. If you’re serious about building yours - stay here @alice_odessa 🥹. This is the era of making it happen together
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Eiffel Tower
Historical landmark
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Gustave Eiffel's iconic, wrought-iron 1889 tower, with steps and elevators to observation decks.
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Louis Vuitton New York Saks Fifth Ave
Store
4.3
Luxury brand known for signature monogrammed handbags, luggage & more.