5 Ways to Hack Your Own Psychology to Be More Productive

If you want to be more focused, energized, and productive, you need to hack your own psychology. Don’t worry, it’s not as complicated as it sounds. I’ve spent the last year researching and writing about the cognitive biases that influence behavior. Now I’m going to tell you how you can use these mental models to increase your own productivity. Here are 5 ways to hack your own psychology to be more productive […]

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20 Thoughts To End My 20s

I recently wrote a Twitter thread on 20 thoughts to end my 20s. This article is that thread in article form. If you want to see the original thread, you can find it here. Inspiration: Charlie Munger, Naval Ravikant, Warren Buffett, Nassim Nicholas Taleb, Peter Kaufman. 1. Gratitude is a superpower. If you can be grateful for the things you have, opportunities will find you. Authentic gratitude can change your life […]

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Authority Bias: Why You Follow the Leader

Commercials have a long history of using well known television characters (and the actors who play them) in their spots to leverage authority bias. I recently saw a Dell commercial using Jim Parsons in character as Sheldon Cooper from the hit show, The Big Bang Theory, to try and sell computers. It’s an effective technique […]

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Social Proof: Why You Copy Other People

I once played a game with a colleague that he didn’t know he was playing. He and I were standing across from one another and chatting when I happened to notice that we both had our arms crossed. I realized there was a pretty good chance that if I uncrossed my arms, he would do the same and uncross his. I put my theory to the test and uncrossed my arms. Moments later, he followed my action and uncrossed his arms. Ah, the power of social proof […]

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Commitment & Consistency Bias: Why It's Hard To Change Your Mind

It took me 10-years to break a personal bad habit. Five years of knowing I wanted to stop, and another five years of actually trying to stop before I beat it. How many bad habits have you been able to shake? Probably less than you’d like, if any at all. That’s the power of commitment and consistency bias. We are creatures of habit, for better or for worse […]

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What Is Bias From Association?

What if you could actually increase sales of a product by raising its price? Sounds like magic, right? It’s true though. There are circumstances where increasing the price of a product will help it sell. And there’s a pretty simple reason why. But first, a story […]

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How To Find Your Path To Riches

Felix Dennis got rich in publishing. Naval Ravikant got rich in Silicon Valley. Nassim Nicholas Taleb by trading. Warren Buffett by investing. And the soon-to-be rich will get wildly wealthy by building things that don’t yet exist. What’s your path to riches? […]

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The Power of Small Favors: Reciprocation Tendency

Has a car salesman ever offered you a cup of coffee or a glass of water upon entering the dealership? Have you been handed a free sample of a product as a gift? Invisible mental biases are consistently influencing the decisions you make. And one of the strongest and most important to understand is your tendency to reciprocate the favors, disfavors and concessions of others […]

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The 5 Steps of (Wealth) Creation

Wealth isn’t a problem to be solved. It’s an opportunity to create. And the more you create, the better you get at creating. Your 1st million dollars is a lot harder to create than the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th million. This is because by the 4th million, you’ve gotten pretty good at creating wealth […]

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