This episode explores the concept of the Sixth Sense, describing it as a connection to Infinite Intelligence that is only accessible after mastering twelve prior principles.
This episode explains the subconscious mind as a crucial link between a person's finite awareness and "Infinite Intelligence," suggesting it records and files all sensory input and thoughts.
This episode explores the significance of power and sex transmutation in achieving success, particularly financial wealth. Power is defined as organized knowledge put into action, often requiring the cooperative efforts of multiple individuals in a harmonious group known as a Master Mind.
This episode emphasizes that persistence, defined as sustained effort driven by definite purpose and intense desire, is a crucial element for overcoming obstacles and achieving success, especially in the pursuit of wealth.
This episode helps understand the paramount importance of imagination as the initial phase in the pursuit of financial success, describing it as the "workshop of the mind" where aspirations are transformed into tangible plans through both synthetic and creative functions.
This episode explores two key elements for achieving financial success: autosuggestion and specialized knowledge. Auto-suggestion is presented as the method for influencing the subconscious mind with positive thoughts and desires, emphasizing the need for emotion and faith in this process.
This episode dives deep into the power of focused desire and unwavering faith in achieving success, particularly in accumulating wealth.
This episode dives deep into how people's rational thinking differs significantly from their behavior when in a highly emotional state.
This episode dives deep into the nature of dishonesty, arguing that while standard economic theory suggests decisions are based on rational cost-benefit analysis, actual behaviour is often predictably irrational.
This episode dives deep into the powerful influence of expectations and beliefs on our perceptions and experiences, extending from subjective taste preferences to objective physical outcomes.
This episode dives deep into the two distinct aspects of human irrationality in decision-making.
This episode explore how human behavior is influenced by different types of incentives, specifically examining the impact of "free" offers and the distinction between social norms and market norms.
This episode dives deep into how relativity significantly influences human decision-making, suggesting that individuals often compare options in relation to each other rather than based on absolute value.
This introduction explains that the author's unique perspective on irrationality stems from a severe burn injury that led to observations about behavior, especially concerning pain treatment.
This episode explores the Japanese concept of ikigai, or "reason for being," and its connection to a long and fulfilling life, drawing heavily on the lifestyles of centenarians in Okinawa and other "Blue Zones."
This episode dives deep into the lifestyle factors contributing to the long lifespans observed in Japan, particularly in Okinawa.
This episode explores the concepts of logotherapy and Morita therapy as pathways to discovering one's ikigai, or reason for living.
This episode introduces us to the Japanese concept of ikigai, roughly translating to "the happiness of always being busy," as a potential key to a long and joyful life, particularly exemplified by the extraordinary longevity of people in Okinawa, Japan.
This episode concludes with the Japanese concept of ikigai, or one's reason for being, and its connection to a resilient and meaningful life.
This episode unfolds the secrets to longevity and happiness by examining the lives of supercentenarians globally and the centenarian population of Ogimi, Japan.