Most people are not limited by intelligence, resources, or opportunity. They are limited by the belief systems they inherited and never questioned.
I did not arrive at this conclusion through books or theory. I arrived at it through results.
This site is about a simple idea that sounds strange until you see it clearly:
Belief is a tool. And people who understand this, consciously or not, bend reality faster than those who do not.
That tool has a name. Chaos magic.
Not candles and robes. Not superstition. Applied belief engineering.
What chaos magic actually is
Chaos magic is not a religion. It is not a tradition. It is not even a worldview.
It is a meta practice.
At its core, chaos magic treats beliefs the way an engineer treats code. You adopt a belief because it produces results. You discard it the moment it stops working.
Truth is secondary. Effect is primary.
This is why chaos magic quietly overlaps with modern self help, NLP, manifestation culture, identity design, and performance psychology. Most people are practicing fragments of it without realizing it.
The difference is discipline.
Why most self help almost works
A lot of modern self help fails for one reason. People believe the story instead of using it.
When a belief becomes sacred, it stops being useful.
Chaos magic keeps beliefs temporary, instrumental, and disposable. That is where its power comes from.
Are powerful people using this?
Here is where it gets interesting.
There is no evidence that any of the following people studied occult texts or called what they were doing chaos magic.
But functionally, the mechanics line up.
Donald Trump
Extreme conviction. Never admitting defeat. Reality bends around certainty when attention is captured.
Trump does not argue reality into place. He declares it, then forces the environment to react.
That is belief as force.
Steve Jobs
High emotional conviction. Reality distortion field. Products preceded by belief.
Jobs acted as if something already existed before it did. Teams and markets followed.
Peter Thiel
Obsessed with hidden structures of history and power. Openly influenced by Straussian thinking. Belief as a lever rather than a moral stance.
Conor McGregor
Explicit self brainwashing. Public declarations before outcomes. Repetition until identity solidified.
He did not wait to win to believe. He believed to win.
Sam Altman
Open about psychedelics. Relentless questioning of dogma. Has spoken about the importance of delusion in innovation.
Delusion, used consciously, becomes a scaffold for reality.
Guy Ritchie
Ritualized identity. The suit as a symbol of sovereignty. Mastery of one’s personal kingdom.
Identity is not discovered. It is constructed and maintained.
Elon Musk
Radical willingness to violate consensus reality. Operates as if constraints are optional. Whether he knows the term or not, this is chaos operating at scale.
MrBeast
Belief in inevitability. Reinvestment as ritual. Narrative momentum treated as law.
Again, belief used operationally.
The dangerous misunderstanding
Chaos magic is not about being right.
It is about being effective without lying to yourself.
Most people who flirt with this territory fall into one of two traps:
- Spiritual cosplay with no results
- Narcissism disguised as empowerment
Real chaos magic demands brutal feedback loops. If your belief does not change behavior and outcomes, it is removed.
No exceptions.
Why I am anonymous
I am a technology entrepreneur with a net worth currently north of $8 million USD at 26.
I am anonymous for two reasons:
- I do not want my personal brand associated with occultism, for obvious reasons.
- Occultism loses power when announced. Declared goals decay. Silent ones compound.
Everything on this site comes from lived experience. Nothing here is regurgitated theory.
What this site is for
This is not a belief system. This is a laboratory.
You will find:
- Language patterns that stabilize confidence under pressure
- Identity structures that survive chaos
- Belief adoption and deletion cycles
- Rituals stripped down to mechanics
- Power without mythology
If something here does not work, discard it. If it works, use it until it stops.
What’s coming next
Book of Practical Occultism - Coming soon.
If this unsettles you, good.
If it intrigues you, stay.
~ G