I believe you have often heard or noticed that when you share your ideas or plans for something new with someone, they frequently fail to materialize. The world around you suddenly starts throwing obstacles your way:
- The environment begins tossing up all sorts of difficulties;
- Close friends and family start discouraging you;
- Key people who could have helped suddenly disappear;
- Interfering circumstances arise;
- Conditions change unexpectedly.
Why You Shouldn’t Share Ideas
Everyone is likely wondering why this happens. Let’s look at this from the perspective of energy exchange, using a metaphor of “bubbles in the sea” to make it clearer.
The moment you come up with something, your “bubble” fills with energy that directs you into the right flow. When you share that idea, you give away a portion of that energy, thereby weakening the bubble. In exchange for your ideas and plans, you often hear skepticism or discouragement from others. This is also energy, but it is negative energy that replaces the positive charge you just gave away. Energy exchange with loved ones happens automatically, without a “quality check.”
As a result, we get:
- A depleted energy reserve that is barely noticeable.
- Energetic “heaviness.”
- Wasted time and effort—a futile expenditure of energy.
With such a low energy charge at the start, it is no wonder that nothing works out.
Difficulties from the Universe
Now, regarding the difficulties imposed by the Universe: negative energy prevents you from moving forward and pulls you into a negative flow. This is why additional problems appear on your path. By overcoming these problems, you eventually return to the right direction—back to where you were when you first shared your ideas—except now you are exhausted. In the end, you find yourself standing still. This situation may repeat itself if you share the idea again.
It should be noted that with great willpower, these problems can be avoided. However, this will require a massive amount of strength, energy, and discipline.

Who You CAN Share Ideas With
You shouldn’t think that you must keep everything to yourself and do everything alone under all circumstances. You can share ideas with:
- People moving in the same direction: Those on a similar path as you.
- Interest groups: In such groups, people are likely to support you or even offer helpful advice.
- Uninterested outsiders: You won’t let negativity from people who have no stake in the matter into your “bubble.”
Who You SHOULD NOT Share Ideas With
Avoid sharing with:
- Close relatives and friends who are far removed from your specific ideas and projects.
- People who don’t influence the result but depend on it: Such as family or close friends who might worry about the outcome.
- Potential enviers: Those who might feel jealous of your progress.
In general, it is better to have people with similar interests in your inner circle. If you are doing something new, your environment should be appropriate for it. If you already have a good social circle free of toxic people who don’t pull you down, you are very lucky.