Дэйв Эспри – Game Changers: What Leaders, Innovators and Mavericks Do to Win at Life (страница 1)
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To Bill Harris, one of the most charitable and game-changing brain hackers I’vebeen honored to call a friend, who passed away during the writing of this book.
CONTENTS
1 FOCUSING ON YOUR WEAKNESSES MAKES YOU WEAKER
2 GET INTO THE HABIT OF GETTING SMARTER
3 GET OUTSIDE YOUR HEAD SO YOU CAN SEE INSIDE IT
4 DISRUPT FEAR
5 EVEN BATMAN HAS A BAT CAVE
PART II: FASTER
6 SEX IS AN ALTERED STATE
7 FIND YOUR NIGHTTIME SPIRIT ANIMAL
8 THROW A ROCK AT THE RABBIT, DON’T CHASE IT
9 YOU GET OUT WHAT YOU PUT IN
10 THE FUTURE OF HACKING YOURSELF IS NOW
PART III: HAPPIER
11 BEING RICH WON’T MAKE YOU HAPPY, BUT BEING HAPPY MIGHT MAKE YOU RICH
12 YOUR COMMUNITY IS YOUR ENVIRONMENT
13 RESET YOUR PROGRAMMING
14 GET DIRTY IN THE SUN
15 USE GRATITUDE TO REWIRE YOUR BRAIN
AFTERWORD
NOTES
LIST OF SEARCHABLE TERMS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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ABOUT THE PUBLISHER
What would happen if you sat down, one on one, with 450 successful, unusually impactful people and asked each of them their secrets to performing better as a human being based on their own life experience—and then took the time to statistically analyze their replies and organize what you’d learned?
For one thing, you would be able to use the resulting data to create a word map like the one below. The bigger the word, the more times the experts said it mattered most.
For the past five years, I’ve been having those conversations with people who are unusually noteworthy in their fields, and this book is based on those interviews and that data.
It all began when I first launched my podcast,
Obviously, I needed help.
So I sought advice from maverick scientists, world-class athletes, biochemists, innovative MDs, shamans, Olympic nutritionists, meditation experts, Navy SEALs, leaders in personal development, and anyone else who had an unusual ability or knowledge that I could learn from. Those people changed my life. Using their cumulative wisdom coupled with my own research and endless self-experimentation, I was finally able to lose the hundred pounds of excess weight that had plagued me for decades. My perpetual brain fog lifted, and so did my IQ. I grew a six-pack for the first time in my life—after the age of forty. I learned how to focus. I ditched the fear and shame and anger that had been hiding in plain sight (at least from me) and slowing me down. I got younger. I built a multimillion-dollar company from scratch while simultaneously writing two
And I learned to do all of this while exercising less than I had when I was fat, sleeping fewer hours but more effectively, eating tons of butter on my veggies, and, for the first time, enjoying life in a way that had previously been invisible to me. I reached a level of performance I didn’t know I was capable of, and doing big, challenging things actually became easier than doing the smaller things I’d once struggled with.
When I set out on this path of self-improvement, I already had a very successful career, but it came with an enormous amount of effort and misery—more than I had the courage to admit to myself. I had no idea how much room there was for improvement until I gradually came to experience what it was like to be in the state of high performance that became the name of my company: Bulletproof. It happens when you take control of your biology and improve your body and your mind so that they work in unison, helping you execute at levels far beyond what you’d expect—without burning out, getting sick, or acting like a stressed-out jerk.