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Reframe Your Brain
- The User Interface for Happiness and Success
- Narrated by: Andrew Baldwin
- Length: 7 hrs and 33 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In Reframe Your Brain, Scott Adams, the contrarian genius behind Dilbert and author of the most influential personal success book of all time—How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big—gives you the complete operating system for lasting happiness.
Are you familiar with this old saying?
“All publicity is good publicity.”
That’s a classic reframe. The quote shifts your thinking from the shame of whatever you did wrong to your probable benefit. You can’t change the past, but you can change how you feel about it.
Trained hypnotist and persuasion expert Scott Adams has packed more than 160 new, counterintuitive, and effective reframes into Reframe Your Brain. For example:
Usual Frame: Manage your time.
Reframe: Manage your energy.
Usual Frame: Success depends on who you know.
Reframe: Success depends on how many people you know.
Usual Frame: Your critics are evil monsters.
Reframe: Your critics are your mascots.
Usual Frame: The universe is acting against you.
Reframe: The universe owes you.
Usual Frame: Luck is random and can’t be managed.
Reframe: You can go where there is more luck (more energy).
These instant perspective-shifters will help you feel better on demand and succeed at any endeavor without the usual pain or pitfalls. The reframe collection covers personal fulfillment, business and career success, mental health, social activities, and physical well-being. If only 10 percent of the reframes work for you, your life will never be the same.
Prepare to embark on a journey of transformation as Scott Adams shares his most invaluable insights and practical techniques to date, empowering you to reprogram your own reality using words alone.
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- Michael
- 2023-09-03
Insightful, thought provoking and optimistic
Scott changed my life for the better, changing the way I think and view things.
Thanks to covid unemployment I'm a frequent listener of Scott's daily podcast and have been exposed to a lot of the material in the book. Not to say the book isn't great. It's a short shot espresso version of hours upon hours of more dilute sips I've garnered from his show.
My only critique would be that Scott operates from a default of "Blank Slate Equalism" (see Pinker or Steve Stuart Williams). He has occasional exceptions but this is his default, as is the bulk of society,
In my world of assigned opinions that seem to drive nihilism, I find Scott's optimism a refreshing splash in the face.
I enjoyed and found value in in all of Scott's work, this is no exception.
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- Craig
- 2023-10-07
Made a difference in my life before I finished.
on Scott's podcast, he claimed that this book would change people's lives. I will confirm that it has already changed my life.
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- HRP
- 2023-09-21
Thank you for writing this book, Scott.
I have been waiting for this book for a while now. Ever since I started listening/watching 'Real Coffee with Scott Adams,' I became intrigued with simulation theory. This book might be the 'cheat code' for that. I am on my 'third listen'.
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- Amazon Customer
- 2023-12-04
Easy to digest. Lots of useful reframes. Amazing !
It could always be longer. There is nothing to dislike. Watch Coffee with Scott Adams on youtube or locals.
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