Tony Robbins
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If you haven't read it, please, whoever you're listening, read it.
If you haven't read it, please, whoever you're listening, read it.
If you haven't read it, please, whoever you're listening, read it.
Read that book. It's incredible. But the point of... your meanings change, your focus and your meanings change when your energy shifts. And so it's so fundamental to bring that energy up. And most people have no reference for it in their body. You know, if you go to our concert, I remember Pat Riley came to one of our, who owns a piece of the Miami Heat. It was an amazing coach.
Read that book. It's incredible. But the point of... your meanings change, your focus and your meanings change when your energy shifts. And so it's so fundamental to bring that energy up. And most people have no reference for it in their body. You know, if you go to our concert, I remember Pat Riley came to one of our, who owns a piece of the Miami Heat. It was an amazing coach.
Read that book. It's incredible. But the point of... your meanings change, your focus and your meanings change when your energy shifts. And so it's so fundamental to bring that energy up. And most people have no reference for it in their body. You know, if you go to our concert, I remember Pat Riley came to one of our, who owns a piece of the Miami Heat. It was an amazing coach.
If you're not familiar with the NBA basketball, one of the winnings coach in history, good friend of mine, known him for 30 years. And he came to one of our programs and he said, Tony, this is like the seventh game of the NBA championship, but it goes on for four days and it's 13. hours a day.
If you're not familiar with the NBA basketball, one of the winnings coach in history, good friend of mine, known him for 30 years. And he came to one of our programs and he said, Tony, this is like the seventh game of the NBA championship, but it goes on for four days and it's 13. hours a day.
If you're not familiar with the NBA basketball, one of the winnings coach in history, good friend of mine, known him for 30 years. And he came to one of our programs and he said, Tony, this is like the seventh game of the NBA championship, but it goes on for four days and it's 13. hours a day.
So that vibrancy and most people at the game are cheering at times and not, this is an experience in your body. That's why I do the number of hours. That's why it's immersion. That's why it's multiple days, four days or six days. And that's why it has the lasting impact. But you're right. The dopamine circuits are actually creating, what's the white matter in your brain? The myelin, right?
So that vibrancy and most people at the game are cheering at times and not, this is an experience in your body. That's why I do the number of hours. That's why it's immersion. That's why it's multiple days, four days or six days. And that's why it has the lasting impact. But you're right. The dopamine circuits are actually creating, what's the white matter in your brain? The myelin, right?
So that vibrancy and most people at the game are cheering at times and not, this is an experience in your body. That's why I do the number of hours. That's why it's immersion. That's why it's multiple days, four days or six days. And that's why it has the lasting impact. But you're right. The dopamine circuits are actually creating, what's the white matter in your brain? The myelin, right?
Creating the myelin.
Creating the myelin.
Creating the myelin.
You know, people look at somebody like, I'm fortunate enough to own a piece of several sporting teams, and one of them is the Golden State Warriors, and you look at Steph Curry, the greatest 33-point shooter in the world, and people look at him, and he goes and he shoots the ball from like almost half court, and he's chomping on the side of his mouthpiece, and he doesn't even wait to go, he turns and smiles, and he knows, and then all of a sudden the crowd goes wild and it goes through.
You know, people look at somebody like, I'm fortunate enough to own a piece of several sporting teams, and one of them is the Golden State Warriors, and you look at Steph Curry, the greatest 33-point shooter in the world, and people look at him, and he goes and he shoots the ball from like almost half court, and he's chomping on the side of his mouthpiece, and he doesn't even wait to go, he turns and smiles, and he knows, and then all of a sudden the crowd goes wild and it goes through.
You know, people look at somebody like, I'm fortunate enough to own a piece of several sporting teams, and one of them is the Golden State Warriors, and you look at Steph Curry, the greatest 33-point shooter in the world, and people look at him, and he goes and he shoots the ball from like almost half court, and he's chomping on the side of his mouthpiece, and he doesn't even wait to go, he turns and smiles, and he knows, and then all of a sudden the crowd goes wild and it goes through.
It's like, it looks like impossible. But where did that impossible come from? He built the myelin over and over and over again. So it's hardwired. Yeah, exactly. He knows exactly what did and how did he do that. This is the part that we all forget. I always tell people, when you see people who are amazing in public, they're being rewarded in public for what they've practiced massively in private.
It's like, it looks like impossible. But where did that impossible come from? He built the myelin over and over and over again. So it's hardwired. Yeah, exactly. He knows exactly what did and how did he do that. This is the part that we all forget. I always tell people, when you see people who are amazing in public, they're being rewarded in public for what they've practiced massively in private.