Every night, right before I go to sleep, I ask God or the universal question. The next morning, I wake up with a pad of paper and a pen and I wait for an answer. My practice is not to leave until I can think of an idea I've never thought of before. Anything I've ever created in my life is dropped into my head out of the blue. So I write that down. And again, it's developing like anything else. Your mind and your intuitive mind can be developed with practice,. You just got to work at it.
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Jacob and Joe interview Adam Robinson in this special two-part series. Adam is a rated chess master who was mentored by Bobby Fischer in the 18 months leading up to Bobby winning the World Chess Championship. He's also the cofounder of the Princeton Review and his book Cracking the System: The SAT is the only test-prep book to have become a NY Times Best Seller. In Part 1, Adam talks with the team about being present with others, finding purpose, and overcoming depression.