The concept of the Law of Attraction has gained significant attention in modern motivational philosophy and self-development literature. It proposes that repeated thoughts influence reality and shape human destiny. However, this paper argues that thoughts alone do not create transformation. Rather, thoughts influence action, repeated action builds confidence, and confidence gradually forms identity and destiny. The study integrates psychological theories, behavioral conditioning, karma philosophy, and spiritual concepts of subconscious impressions to explain how human beings become what they repeatedly think and act upon. The research also explores obsession, repetition, confidence-building, fear, and previous karmic impressions as possible factors influencing personality and purpose. The paper concludes that the Law of Attraction functions not as magical thinking but as a psychological and behavioral process connected with karma and disciplined action.
Prashant Gunjan (Wed,) studied this question.