Everyone told you to be realistic.
I'm telling you that's exactly what's been holding you back.
In this episode, we're talking about the one thing every person who has ever built something extraordinary had in common — they believed before the evidence arrived. They committed before the outcome was guaranteed. They were, by every conventional measure, a little bit delusional.
And it worked.
This is the direct follow-on to last week's "Your Brain Is Lying To You" — and if you haven't listened to that one yet, go back and start there.
This week we cover:
• Why "being realistic" is just your past filter setting the ceiling on your future
• How your RAS works for you — not just against you — when you give it the right instructions
• Why your subconscious will prove whatever you secretly believe (make sure it's proving the right thing)
• The three-part framework for being productively, strategically delusional
• What it actually means to treat your dreams like memories — and why it works neurologically
This episode is for you if you're tired of waiting for enough evidence before you let yourself fully believe.
The belief has to come first. The evidence follows.
Be obsessed. Be unreasonable. Be delusional.
Let's go.