How To Reprogram Your Brain To Think Like The 1% | Ep. 907
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Jun 21, 2025
Transform your thinking to elevate your success! Discover how to challenge limiting beliefs and enhance decision-making through neuroscience principles. Explore the importance of deep thinking and environment optimization for creativity. Learn about the power of second-order consequences in business decisions and the value of coaching for entrepreneurs. Lastly, embrace strategies to reprogram your mindset by removing obstacles and reframing challenges as growth opportunities.
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Anthony Vicino's Transformation Story
Anthony Vicino shares how his mentor challenged him to change his thinking to overcome his struggles.
He learned that reprogramming his brain was critical to his personal and business growth.
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Divergent vs Convergent Thinking
School trains us in convergent thinking believing one correct answer exists.
The 1% think divergently, embracing multiple solutions on a spectrum of probabilities.
volunteer_activism ADVICE
Think Proactively and Write Daily
Think proactively before questions arise by collecting information and forming opinions.
Adopt a daily writing habit to clarify and deepen your thoughts.
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The Road Less Stupid is a business guide that emphasizes the need to minimize dumb decisions and maximize critical thinking. The book, written by Keith J. Cunningham, highlights the concept of 'dumb tax' – the financial and emotional costs of making poor business decisions. It advocates for regular 'Thinking Time' to reflect on business challenges, separate problems from symptoms, and make informed decisions. The book is structured with short chapters and reflective questions to help business owners improve their decision-making skills and avoid costly mistakes[2][4][5].
Rich Dad Poor Dad
What the Rich Teach Their Kids about Money - That the Poor and the Middle Class Do Not
C.P.A. Sharon L. Lechter
Robert Kiyosaki
The book tells the story of Robert Kiyosaki's two fathers: his 'poor dad,' a highly educated but fiscally poor man, and his 'rich dad,' the father of his best friend who was a successful entrepreneur. It emphasizes the importance of financial education, distinguishing between assets and liabilities, and building wealth through investing in assets such as real estate and businesses. Kiyosaki argues that a good education and a secure job are not guarantees for financial success and provides practical lessons on how to make money work for you rather than working for money[1][3][5].
Antifragile
Things That Gain from Disorder
Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Albino Santos Mosquera
Genís Sánchez Barberán
In 'Antifragile', Nassim Nicholas Taleb delves into the concept of antifragility, arguing that some systems not only withstand stress and disorder but actually benefit from them. The book builds on ideas from his previous works, such as 'Fooled by Randomness' and 'The Black Swan', and is part of his five-volume philosophical treatise on uncertainty, 'Incerto'. Taleb provides examples from various fields, including science, economics, and history, to illustrate how antifragility can be achieved and how it contrasts with fragility and robustness. He also discusses strategies like the barbell strategy and optionality, and critiques modern society's attempts to eliminate volatility, which he believes are harmful. The book is praised for its revolutionary ideas and multidisciplinary approach, though it has also received criticism for its style and some of the author's views on mental health and other topics.
Outwitting the Devil
The Secret to Freedom and Success
Sharon Lechter
Napoleon Hill
Written in 1938 by Napoleon Hill, 'Outwitting the Devil' was considered too controversial to be published in its era. The book is presented as an interview between Hill (Mr. Earthbound) and the devil (our inner dark self), where Hill uncovers the secrets to freedom and success by evaluating the greatest obstacles humans face in achieving their personal goals. The book discusses topics such as the difference between drifters and non-drifters, maintaining a definiteness of purpose, finding one’s other self, Hill’s seven principles, and the law of hypnotic rhythm. Annotated and edited for a contemporary audience by Sharon Lechter, it was finally published in June 2011.
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