If you aren't familiar with the thought problem of Shrödinger's cat, here is a simple explanation.
The problem is that if you seal a cat inside a box with something that can kill the cat, as long as you don't look inside the box, then both versions of reality exist simultaneously.
The version with the cat being alive exists at the same time as the version where the cat has died. Only when an observer opens the box does one of these versions of reality cease to exist.
What if in life everything is just like Schrödinger's cat? What if the near future is full of multiple possible realities, and only once we have decided on a course of action and then observed the results of our own decisions does one of those realities become real to us?
What if in the problem, we were able to make changes on the outside environment of the box that could potentially effect which reality we experience once we open the box?
If we look at life with this mentality or thought process, wouldn't that mean that we can potentially influence our own lives in any direction that we desire for it to go?
The simple decision to do something different today that you wouldn't typically do could change your entire life and all you have to do is make the choice.
So do you keep doing the same things you have always done? Or do you do something different?