You’ve Been Programmed To Fail! – #1 Way To Never Be Controlled & Get Ahead In Life | Chase Hughes

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Chase Hughes is the founder and CEO of Applied Behavior Research, a leading expert in the field of human behavioral science, and a neuroscientist. After serving in the U.S. Navy for 20 years, Chase developed world-class behavior science tools, such as rapid behavior profiling and enhanced persuasion techniques, which he teaches to the United States military, law enforcement, Fortune-500 CEOs, doctors, attorneys, executives, and intelligence organizations.

Today on the show we discuss: how the system is rigged for you to fail and how to get ahead of everyone else, how to break free from the victim mindset that keeps you stuck, why self-awareness and affirmations is the real key to changing your behavior, the science of “brainwashing yourself” to take back control of your mind, the simple daily disruptions that rewire your brain for discipline and freedom, how to build a relationship with your future self and the mindset shifts you must make to start living on your own terms, how to transform your relationship with dopamine and much more. 

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