Tony Robbins
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Podcast Appearances
You can't take the car you're currently running and expect it, and you're gonna die in the desert. You need to have that car re-engineered. So for example, the exhaust can get above the sand. Well, we help people re-engineer and we don't tell them what to do. We show them how to re-engineer themselves so they have their own autonomy and ownership.
And I said, but tell me something, if we're gonna study this, what do the medical studies show? And the meta studies show that they said that 60% of the people who come for treatment, whether it's drugs or therapy or both, 60% make no improvement. That's the average. 40% improve overall. The average improvement is 50%. So I said, so they're half as depressed as they were?
And I said, but tell me something, if we're gonna study this, what do the medical studies show? And the meta studies show that they said that 60% of the people who come for treatment, whether it's drugs or therapy or both, 60% make no improvement. That's the average. 40% improve overall. The average improvement is 50%. So I said, so they're half as depressed as they were?
And I said, but tell me something, if we're gonna study this, what do the medical studies show? And the meta studies show that they said that 60% of the people who come for treatment, whether it's drugs or therapy or both, 60% make no improvement. That's the average. 40% improve overall. The average improvement is 50%. So I said, so they're half as depressed as they were?
They said, yes, some people get well, but most people are on drugs for the rest of their lives. And I said, you can almost do that with a placebo. And the guy had a nervous laugh and he said, well, yeah, maybe. I said, well, I said, I'm sure it sounds like hubris, but I said, just based on history, I'm sure we'll do better than that.
They said, yes, some people get well, but most people are on drugs for the rest of their lives. And I said, you can almost do that with a placebo. And the guy had a nervous laugh and he said, well, yeah, maybe. I said, well, I said, I'm sure it sounds like hubris, but I said, just based on history, I'm sure we'll do better than that.
They said, yes, some people get well, but most people are on drugs for the rest of their lives. And I said, you can almost do that with a placebo. And the guy had a nervous laugh and he said, well, yeah, maybe. I said, well, I said, I'm sure it sounds like hubris, but I said, just based on history, I'm sure we'll do better than that.
I said, what's the best study of all psychiatry you've ever seen in terms of wiping out these symptoms? And at the time they said there was a study done at Johns Hopkins, you're probably familiar with it, five years ago, where for a month they gave people psilocybin, magic mushrooms, and cognitive therapy. And they said the results were the greatest in the history of psychiatry.
I said, what's the best study of all psychiatry you've ever seen in terms of wiping out these symptoms? And at the time they said there was a study done at Johns Hopkins, you're probably familiar with it, five years ago, where for a month they gave people psilocybin, magic mushrooms, and cognitive therapy. And they said the results were the greatest in the history of psychiatry.
I said, what's the best study of all psychiatry you've ever seen in terms of wiping out these symptoms? And at the time they said there was a study done at Johns Hopkins, you're probably familiar with it, five years ago, where for a month they gave people psilocybin, magic mushrooms, and cognitive therapy. And they said the results were the greatest in the history of psychiatry.
At the end of six weeks, it was their evaluation, that group had 54% of the people had no symptoms whatsoever of depression. I said, well, that's a great standard. I said, I'd like to see us beat that. I said, again, it doesn't sound, sounds like hubris. It sounds like maybe arrogance. I'm not coming from that place. I just think our numbers will be significantly higher, but we'll see.
At the end of six weeks, it was their evaluation, that group had 54% of the people had no symptoms whatsoever of depression. I said, well, that's a great standard. I said, I'd like to see us beat that. I said, again, it doesn't sound, sounds like hubris. It sounds like maybe arrogance. I'm not coming from that place. I just think our numbers will be significantly higher, but we'll see.
At the end of six weeks, it was their evaluation, that group had 54% of the people had no symptoms whatsoever of depression. I said, well, that's a great standard. I said, I'd like to see us beat that. I said, again, it doesn't sound, sounds like hubris. It sounds like maybe arrogance. I'm not coming from that place. I just think our numbers will be significantly higher, but we'll see.
you design the program. So they designed it. And as you said, they had a separate group that was just like they did for Johns Hopkins, you know, test group that didn't have my work. They had gratitude journaling. They did various other things. And the results were beyond their imagination.
you design the program. So they designed it. And as you said, they had a separate group that was just like they did for Johns Hopkins, you know, test group that didn't have my work. They had gratitude journaling. They did various other things. And the results were beyond their imagination.
you design the program. So they designed it. And as you said, they had a separate group that was just like they did for Johns Hopkins, you know, test group that didn't have my work. They had gratitude journaling. They did various other things. And the results were beyond their imagination.
At the end of six weeks, after just going through seminar, no drugs, no one-on-one therapy, just the rewiring for themselves, 93% of them had no symptoms whatsoever. It's nothing like it has ever been done. And they published it in the journal. It's like,
At the end of six weeks, after just going through seminar, no drugs, no one-on-one therapy, just the rewiring for themselves, 93% of them had no symptoms whatsoever. It's nothing like it has ever been done. And they published it in the journal. It's like,
At the end of six weeks, after just going through seminar, no drugs, no one-on-one therapy, just the rewiring for themselves, 93% of them had no symptoms whatsoever. It's nothing like it has ever been done. And they published it in the journal. It's like,
Yes, yeah. And 7% of the people still improved, but they didn't completely eliminate their symptoms. But here's the best part. 19% came in with suicidal ideation, zero suicidal ideation afterwards, which is what I've seen over and over, over the decades. So they followed up a year later and they found 52% increase in positive emotions, 71% decrease in negative emotions. A year later. A year later.