How To Beat The Simulation Like a King - Donald Trump Style
Think of the man what you want, but Donald Trump's simulation hacking skills are unparalleled! He has achieved everything he wanted, done the impossible, and then some!

Disclaimer: I’m not simping on Donald Trump. I’m not a particular fan of his. I never liked him and find him to be a ridiculous narcissist, but I do respect him and his achievements. The two are not mutually exclusive. I’m also not an American or a self-proclaimed conservative (these labels and tribalisms are nonsense meant to divide, nothing more).
This publication discusses simulation theory, mind over matter, the quantum world, and the rest of our world's intangible realities. We study the nature of reality and seek to understand it in a way that enables us to hack the simulation. Today, we will examine Donald Trump, a champion of simulation hacking.
Don’t expect to find a detailed breakdown of his psyche because I don’t have intimate knowledge of his inner workings. I can only deduce the obvious signs and connect the dots. Maybe we’ll learn something, maybe we won’t. Let’s do this anyway - all in the name of silly fun, not science!
Why do I claim that Donald Trump is the master of hacking the simulation?
It doesn’t take a genius to see all that he has achieved. He’s a successful entertainer, a billionaire, a business owner, a real-estate mogul, a family man, and recently, the president of the most powerful country in the world. I’m sorry, but it doesn’t get much more badass than that. If that’s not winning in this simulation, I don’t know what is.
Recently, he’s been elevated from a political joke, a funny orange man with weird hair, to the one-man rebellion against corruption and the military-industrial complex. Now, after having successfully dodged a bullet at his assassination attempt, he’s been elevated to some sort of holy savior man status, allegedly enjoying the favor of God himself.
If this continues, he won’t be laughably compared to Hitler anymore, but to Jesus Christ himself. Gospels will be written in his name, and he’ll end up writing the revised Ten Commandments for the twenty-first century.
Among other things, he almost achieved the impossible task of peace in the Middle East and, with his “let’s make a deal” approach, made peace with his country’s proverbial arch-enemies. Despite harsh critiques and his spotty delivery, he’s been right about most things, locally and globally, proving there is reason behind his obnoxious persona and self-praise. Achieving all that while remaining a political outsider makes it all the more remarkable.
I know I sound like a fan, but I’m not. I was initially pretty uncomfortable with the idea of him holding the nuclear codes. He has proven me wrong, and the world was (gulp, this is hard to admit) a safer place under his leadership. Even I’m starting to believe that he might be the only one to de-escalate the powderkeg situation we had found ourselves in, just three years after he left the office when the loonies took over. I don’t know what went wrong that we ended up in this particular upside-down timeline, but here we are.
When the Joker becomes the voice of reason, you know the simulation’s been hacked.
We don’t all want to play the same game Donald Trump is playing
I sure as hell wouldn’t. I’m not interested in being a billionaire or going into politics. I play a different game - a game of achieving inner peace, love, happiness, adventure, inner strength, understanding, and ultimate freedom. I assume his game would be a prison for me, and my game would be death for him.
He has been playing the game of politics and money on the most difficult level imaginable, and he’s winning. All the while somehow managing to remain healthy and raise good kids while staying married to a beautiful wife. How many of you can claim similar achievements? I sure as hell can’t, nor can his opposition, despite having a decisive edge and advantage over him by being life-long insiders with unlimited support.
Do you even know what game you’re playing?
If this is indeed a simulation, a game of life (or not), and you’ll one day look back on your life, will you be able to say you played the game you wanted to play?
Did you do what you wanted and live by your rules (not imposed by others or society)?
If this were a video game and you were just a character - what’s the game (name, genre, goal), who’s the character, and what is his purpose?
The odds are not zero that we are indeed playing some sort of game and will one day unplug from the simulation and reflect on our choices in the game.
How is Donald Trump able to bend the simulation (reality) to his will?
Again, I remind you that we are exploring the mind-over-matter connection here. We hypothesize that this life, so-called reality, is actually some sort of a simulation, a game, a dream-like world where the mind is king. “As within, so without.”
Our predisposition is that the mind determines everything in our lives. What happens to us, what is or is not achievable for us, how people treat us, and even those miracle-like situations that simply cannot be explained in any other way than to accept that the universe, whatever it may be (simulation, mind, dream, god), has somehow given us the content of our minds despite it being, from all practical and predictable aspects, impossible. The mind is the source of all, then.
Now, look at Donald Trump. Listen to his words. Look at how he walks around. Examine his mind by reading his writing. Just look at the man, and you will see that this man single-handedly manipulates his reality as his pleasure.
If you’re a student of faith, Christianity perhaps, or the Law of Attraction, you’re familiar with the concept of belief overpowering reality. “If ye only had a grain of faith… Believe, and you can achieve… If you think you can, you’re right; if you think you can’t, you’re right…” Now look at Trump.
Do you think he believes in himself?
Do you think he believes that he can be, do, and have whatever the hell he wants?
Do you think Donald Trump doubts himself, like you and I may?
Do you think he uses the words “maybe, hopefully, doubt?”
Do you not hear how he speaks reality into existence every time he opens his rather comical mouth?
Does he let anyone tell him that he can’t be, have, or do something?
Doesn’t he seem positively delusional most of the time?
Is he consumed with fear and doubt, or is he bursting with confidence and relentless faith?
Words are important and Donald Trump has “the best” words
Listen to his words. “I am the best. I am the greatest that ever lived. This thing I’ll do will be the biggest. It’s tremendous. It’s going to be huuuge! We are the greatest nation in the world. I am the greatest president that ever lived! I will do this and that. Fight! Fight! Fight! (when bullets are scaping his head).”
If words (and accompanying mindset) have magical power in this simulation, Donald Trump is using God mode and cheat codes combined, and it’s working.
Words are the echoes of our mind, thoughts, and beliefs we nurture within. Donald Trump, justifiably or not, believes he is the best possible president in the history of the world. He believes he is the best at everything. He believes with all his heart that he will achieve everything he sets his eyes on and that no one has the power to stop him. He is a man of vision, faith, balls, and action. A rare bread, indeed.
Some quotes from Donald Trump that illustrate his belief in himself and his abilities:
"Nobody knows the system better than me, which is why I alone can fix it."
(Acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention, July 2016.)"I think I am actually humble. I think I'm much more humble than you would understand."
(Interview on “60 Minutes,” November 2016.)"I'm intelligent. Some people would say I'm very, very, very intelligent."
(Interview on ABC's "This Week," August 1999.)"I will be the greatest jobs president that God ever created."
(Campaign speech in New Hampshire, June 2015.)"I'm very highly educated. I know words; I have the best words."
(Campaign speech in Hilton Head, South Carolina, December 2015.)"I could stand in the middle of 5th Avenue and shoot somebody and I wouldn't lose voters."
(Campaign rally in Sioux Center, Iowa, January 2016.)"My IQ is one of the highest – and you all know it! Please don’t feel so stupid or insecure; it’s not your fault."
(Tweet from May 2013.)"The mind can overcome any obstacle. I never think of the negative."
(The New York Times interview, 1983)"If you’re going to be thinking anyway, you might as well think big."
(The Art of the Deal, 1987)"I’m America’s most successful businessman. I’m a winner. I’ve always been a winner." (Trumped! by Jack O’Donnell, 1991)
"I refused to give in to the negative circumstances. I never lost faith in myself. … Being tenacious is part of my personality. … Defeat is not in my vocabulary."
(Psychology Today interview, 2009)"Someone asked me if I thought I was a genius. I decided to say yes. Why not? Try it out. Tell yourself that you are a genius."
(Think Like a Champion, 2009)"When luck is on your side it is not the time to be modest or timid. It is the time to go for the biggest success you can possibly achieve."
(Think BIG and Kick Ass in Business and Life, 2007)"The image of success is important, but even more important is the ability to focus on solutions instead of on problems. That way, you'll never be thinking like a loser, and you probably won't look like one either."
(The World According to Trump, 2005)
I especially like this one since it so perfectly illustrates his ability to pivot, even when he’s literally under fire:
“What separates the winners from the losers is how a person reacts to each new twist of fate.”
He sure turned that assassination attempt, which would scare the shit out of lesser men, into a rallying cry for half the country, and just causally produced the most legendary images ever.
It doesn’t matter if you disagree with Donald Trump
You and I may disagree completely with Donald Trump’s assessment of himself. Furthermore, it doesn’t matter one bit if he is objectively speaking a genius or the best anything!
None of that matters. What other people think of him or you is irrelevant in a simulation. What matters is what he believes!
What matters is what you believe about yourself
If the mind controls and creates reality, then objective reality as we experience it doesn’t exist. It’s a figment of our imagination, and our minds decide everything in this simulated reality. We all live in quite literally our own reality with specific rules designed by our minds that are true for us and only us.
If we believe we are brilliant - we are. If we believe we are powerful - we are. If we believe we are loved - we are. If we believe we always get what we want - we always get what we want. If we believe we can dodge bullets - well.
If we believe the opposite of these statements, we are also correct, and our reality rearranges itself to confirm (prove) our beliefs. This is where the majority “lives.”
The universe always has only one answer - “Yes, you are right,” and then it does all it can to prove the validity of your beliefs (without judging them)!
A man who speaks as Donald Trump does, assuming it’s not fake and learned, is a man who truly believes in his greatness. He believes he will achieve everything. He believes he deserves it all.
As it stands, our reality, simulated or not, tends to bend to the will of such men. It’s as if the whole universe also believes him and restructures itself to accommodate his will. “Whatever you believe, so it is.”
A valid question—doesn’t that make Donald Trump dangerous?
It does, and we’ve seen countless examples of delusional individuals causing chaos and millions in death tolls when their ideas and egos go unchecked.
That is why we now gravitate toward more balanced systems where no one man or party has all the power. While that makes them very ineffective in enacting change, it also prevents them from going all Mao (Hitler, Stalin, name your champion of evil) on their country!
Unfortunately, the universe or simulation doesn't judge people as good or bad. It just gives everyone what they believe and think about most often.
Jesus and Hitler would get the same treatment from the simulation, and both of them, with their strong convictions, would be able to change the world for those with less intense beliefs.
The same can be said for your own thoughts of fear and love. Both create your reality. The balance tilts to the side that you feed more often, as does your perspective.
Imagine that you believe in yourself as Donald Trump believes in himself
If you extrapolate that your reality is a byproduct of your mind, what would such a change do to your reality? To your self-image and your life?
What would your life be like if you were as confident as him if reality truly adapts to our thinking?
If it works for him, why wouldn’t it work for you?
What differentiates you from him mentally? Are you any less intelligent, capable, or worthy?
Are you perhaps simply less sure of yourself and your life reflect that belief back at you?
What if Donald Trump’s gigantic ego and self-confidence were not only the consequence of his achievements but also the reason he achieved them - the source of his power?
Think of it this way - what if believing in yourself, as Donald Trump believes in himself, is the key that opens all the doors behind which your deepest desires are hidden?
What if you have to become a narcissistic ego-maniac, and in the process, the whole of your perceived reality actually becomes all about you?
Wouldn’t that be ironic?
Start by examining how you think about yourself and your desires
Are you absolutely certain that you are a perfect, immensely powerful God-like creator with infinite power in this reality, or a programmer in a simulation that can bend reality to your ideas just by altering code (different ideas for different people, but the same essence)?
Do you believe beyond a shadow of a doubt that you will get everything you desire, and there is no one and nothing in this world or the next that can stop you?
I’m guessing you don’t. There is something frightening about being in control of your reality, isn’t it?
It can be scary because it means you control everything and have caused all the good as well as the bad in your reality.
It can also be scary because you feel like you’re about to be divinely punished for just thinking that you are God-like, by the actual god or karma.
The answer might reveal a lot about why you are where you are in life and your deepest beliefs.
Does Doland Trump’s demeanor repulse you?
You’re not the only one. Even people who believe in him, vote for him, and stand by him are probably sick and tired of his incessant “me, me, me - best, huge, tremendous…” bullshit. Having said that, it seems to work, doesn’t it?
In what reality or simulation could he ever achieve even a fraction of what he’s done with a timid, shy, self-doubting, impressionable mindset and character? Yeah, that wouldn’t work, would it?
Donald Trump is where he is because of his obnoxious character and accompanying mindset, not despite it - an important distinction.
It is said that all good leaders must be somewhat sociopathic, believing themselves to be wiser and more important than the people they govern, sometimes degrading them to numbers only. Unfortunately, there is some truth to that.
How else would they be able to make rational, objective, and non-emotional decisions impacting thousands or millions of lives?
How else could they live with themselves when they send young men and women to their deaths for a “just cause” or ensure world peace by being willing to threaten and follow through on “violence deterrents of the worse kind?”
How else could they withstand the stress that comes with such responsibility, even in business, when one is responsible for thousands of people’s livelihoods?
While I don’t like that particular character, I must admit that it is the kind of mindset that is sometimes needed to manipulate reality. At least internally. You won't get far if you don’t believe in yourself, your worth, and your ability to achieve what you desire. Your inner talks might sound rather delusional if you want to level up.
You don’t have to be an outward asshole about it. Still, in your mind, you had better be the king of your castle - in this case, all of freaking reality, which is nothing more than a dream-like simulated world we mistook for a real, separate, and material existence.
If you aren’t God of all creation in your mind, your power to manipulate reality will be severely hampered. Then, it’s best to be religious, where you hand over that power to a God of infinite power and wisdom and trust that he knows what to do and has the ability to do it. Whatever works for you.
Must you be born with such a mindset, or can it be learned?
We must admit that your childhood, character, and social background will significantly affect how you turn out. In Donald Trump’s case, someone must have been whispering in his ear his whole childhood: “You are the best, Donald! You deserve the best! The world will kneel before your greatness! You are meant for great things. You are the chosen one. Everybody loves you, Donald.”
What can you remember about your whispers during childhood? Mine were the exact opposite of the above: “You’re never going to achieve anything! You’re a loser! You’re lazy. Who do you think you are, a Rockefeller? You’re going to end up mopping the streets. You must settle for what you are given and stop dreaming of a better life.”
This alone would produce a widely different adult, wouldn’t it? Dear friends, there is no point in blaming our parents. Nor is there any benefit to recognizing that old Donald had a head start, financially speaking. It is what it is. This is our starting point. What we do from now on is what matters.
Believe in yourself, your ideas, and your capabilities like Donald Trump believes in his, and you can’t help but force the simulation, the thing you call reality, to do your will.
I don’t know if you’ll be able to dodge bullets, but by all accounts, if done right, everything must change to reflect this mental change within you: everything and everyone. It’s just how the mirror system in this reality works.
Sprinkle this mentality with unbreakable resilience, persistence, consistency, discipline, and relentless action, regardless of results. Add persuasion techniques (Donald Trump is king here, too) to everything you do, and you will be a force to be reckoned with. How could you not be?
When we are thinking about simulation hacking, we face three dilemmas:
Do we believe that we live in a simulation or a non-material, non-separate reality that is, at least to a certain extent, governed and influenced by our minds?
If that is the case, what process or mechanism operates things in this reality?
If I know and understand the above points, how would I like to mold my reality? What do I want to experience in this reality, and who do I want to be while in this world?
This brings us back to an earlier point. While you and I may not aspire to dodging bullets, spend all our waking hours either golfing or networking, fighting allegations and political witch hunts, campaigning, running a business, or leading a country, there are most definitely things we do want to experience in this lifetime.
Perhaps it’s to travel the world. Maybe it’s achieving some form of enlightenment. It could simply be to live a good, quiet, peaceful life in the loving embrace of your family, healthy and happy.
Whatever you want from this simulation, you must become the kind of person who breathes, thinks, speaks, and does the things correlated with that desired reality. To bend reality to your will, you must first believe that you are capable of it and that reality can be manipulated in the first place, taking full responsibility for everything - no exceptions.
We don’t have to like Donald Trump to want to learn certain things from him—his simulation hacking skills, for example. So, from now on you are the best that ever lived, huge, a genius, you know everything and can do everything. Your new diety is yourself. When you hear your name, it’s like listening to the greatest song that was ever composed.
Be like Trump, if you want to hack the simulation like Trump
Your belief in yourself must transcend the limitations of reality, bend the spacetime continuum, and never waiver, regardless of obstacles or opposition. No one can hurt you. No one can stop you, not even a bullet to the head. You are the fucking man (or woman), and the world had better bend its freaking knee!
In the meantime, I hope you find someone who loves you as much as Donald Trump loves himself, even if that someone is you. Good luck with that.