💸2M into 2 Trillion, Why You should Read and Write and More.
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🙋♂️Turning $2 Million Into $2 Trillion
In this insightful narrative, the speaker unveils a strategic blueprint for transforming a modest $2 million investment into a staggering $2 trillion empire, drawing parallels to the iconic success story of Coca-Cola.
Through a compelling blend of psychological principles and astute business acumen, the speaker meticulously crafts a plan centered around conditioning techniques, trademark strength, and consumer behavior manipulation.
This narrative not only serves as a visionary guide for entrepreneurial endeavors but also critiques the existing gaps in understanding fundamental psychological concepts within academia and the corporate sphere.
By delving deep into the art and science of consumer habits, the speaker's narrative challenges conventional wisdom and advocates for a more comprehensive, interdisciplinary approach to education and business, shedding light on the intricacies of human behavior and the profound impact it has on shaping the world's most successful ventures.
- ChatGPT
Practical Thought about Practical Thought: Turning $2 Million Into $2 Trillion - FS Blog
🗨️Quote worth sharing
Lucky people are more relaxed and open, and therefore see what is there rather than just what they are looking for. - Richard Wiseman
📺Worth Watching
Interesting Chimpanzee showing up his memory skills.
https://twitter.com/fasc1nate/status/1694411310656827804
🎙️Worth Listening
This is a keynote talk for the Windham-Campbell Writers Prizes Festival I gave at Yale, on September 20, with an introduction by Daphne Brooks.
The whole context, with the presentation of prizes to eight writers, is at the start. Daphne's talk and mine begin at 29 minutes.
With thanks to Michael Kelleher of the Windham-Campbell Prizes and John Donatich of Yale University Press, publishers of the Windham-Campbell Prizes annual Why I Write titles, where this talk, drawn from a much longer chapter, is scheduled to appear in the fall of 2024.
📖Worth Reading
The Reading Unlock By Trung Phan
🤔Question Worth Answering
In a conflict what you will do to console someone?