# Manifest the Number: See Your Future Balance Before It Exists

> Visualising money goals is a real motivation tool — athletes' mental reps, vision boards, scripting — but it does not print money, and anyone guaranteeing otherwise is selling you something. This article covers why humans visualise, what the psychology honestly supports, why the modern vision board is a phone screen, and how Larped works as an openly-fictional manifestation prop.

- Page: https://larped.app/manifest-money
- App: Larped – Wealth Simulator (iOS) — https://apps.apple.com/us/app/larped-wealth-simulator/id6780091229
- Pricing: free to download; Larped Pro unlocks editing — $14.99 lifetime or $9.99/year
- Larped is openly a prop: on-device only, never connects to a real bank, makes no income claims, never for deceiving anyone.

## Why humans visualise goals

Mental rehearsal is standard performance practice: sprinters visualise the start, divers run rotations eyes-closed, free-throw shooters take thousands of imaginary shots. Civilian versions: the vision board, plus TikTok-era descendants — scripting (journaling as future-you who already has it) and 369 journaling (affirmation 3x morning, 6x afternoon, 9x night). Strip the cosmic packaging and the engine is the same: repeated, vivid, concrete exposure to a specific goal.

## What the psychology actually says

Visualisation reliably helps with:

- **Motivation** — a concrete, vivid goal beats a vague one.
- **Goal salience** — what you see daily stays loaded and changes small decisions, which is where goals are won.
- **Rehearsed identity** — imagining yourself as someone who has done the thing makes attempting it feel less alien (same loop as fake-it-till-you-make-it).

What it does not do: print money. There is no mechanism by which imagining a balance causes deposits. Manifesting is a compass, not a courier. Caveat worth knowing: fantasising only about outcomes can sap drive — pair the vision with the obstacle and the plan.

## The vision board is a phone screen now

For money goals, the most literal visual wins: your name, a bank-app interface, and the exact number you're working towards — your goal rendered in the pixels it will eventually arrive in, not a stock photo of someone else's yacht.

## Larped as the manifestation prop

Larped's onboarding literally opens by putting your name on a license plate and showing a $1,000,000 balance. From there: pick a bank layout, set the balance to your target, name accounts after your goals, and keep it as a daily visual — lock-screen screenshot, morning check, "day 1 vs day 1000" footage. On-device, never connected to a real bank, openly a prop — which is exactly what a vision board should be.

## The firm line: no guarantees, ever

No income claims. No "law of attraction" guarantees. Anyone selling guaranteed manifestation is running the scam this app parodies — the abundance mentor with the rented Lambo, the manifestation course whose only documented income is the course. If the manifesting worked, they wouldn't need your $997. The honest deal: visualise the number to stay pointed at it, then earn it by boring, unphotogenic means.

## Related

- Fake it till you make it: https://larped.app/fake-it-till-you-make-it
- What is wealth larping: https://larped.app/wealth-larping
- Fake bank account balance app: https://larped.app/fake-bank-account-balance
- All features: https://larped.app/features
