Stephen Bartlett & Adam Grant on Rethinking Success, Procrastination, and Hidden Potential
Adam Grant explains why success depends less on willpower and more on systems, learning, and generosity.
Adam Grant explains why success depends less on willpower and more on systems, learning, and generosity.
Brendon Burchard explains why real life change happens after motivation fades and how staying in Progress Mode through the dip separates finishers from quitters.
Andrew Huberman explains why repetition density, failure, and post-practice rest not motivation determine how fast skills are learned.
Dr. John DeMartini argues that learning speed isn’t about discipline or intelligence it’s about whether information aligns with your deepest values.
Dr. K argues that internet hate isn’t just a social problem it’s a psychological one amplified by algorithms, ego, and the human need for validation.
Andy Frisella argues that most people don’t fail in business because of bad ideas they fail because they were never prepared for years of psychological pressure before success shows up.
Gregg Braden joins Rob Dial to explain why manifestation fails without emotional coherence and how belief, physiology, and present‑moment feeling shape real outcomes.
Ed Mylett and John Assaraf break down fear as a neurological signal and how deliberate mental training can rewire it.
Tony Robbins explains why emotional mastery starts with physiology and how to prevent negative states from becoming long-term suffering.
Joe Hudson argues that purpose isn’t found it’s practised. If you can’t be bought off your work, you’re already living it.