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  1. Your Precious Resource: https://mindpersuasion.com/your-precious-resource/ https://mindpersuasion.com/live-training/ https://soundcloud.com/mindpersuasion/fabulous-brain
  2. Exponential Brain Growth: https://mindpersuasion.com/exponential-brain-growth/ https://mindpersuasion.com/live-training/
  3. Dream Big: https://mindpersuasion.com/dream-big/ https://mindpersuasion.com/live-training/
  4. Dangerous Sausage: https://mindpersuasion.com/mm/
  5. Slippery Brains https://mindpersuasion.com/mm/
  6. TV Subliminal Chaos https://mindpersuasion.com/mm/
  7. Chaos Brain https://mindpersuasion.com/mm/
  8. Ancient Brain Magic: https://mindpersuasion.com/ancient-brain-magic/ https://loopvids.s3.amazonaws.com/Dec14Loop_1.mp4
  9. https://loopvids.s3.amazonaws.com/May26Post.mp4 There are many ways to differentiate us human animals from the rest of the animals. One is that animals all play the zero sum game. Evolution is driven by natural selection. Natural selection is accurately described as "survival of the fittest." You've got a jungle that can support 100 monkeys. Every generation, 120 monkeys are born. Those that can hack it in monkey jungle get to survive. Those that don't, well... Sucks to be them. This is a zero sum game. For one monkey to get more bananas, another monkey has to get less bananas. There's no magic banana tree that grows an infinite amount of bananas. And monkey's aren't really known for their fairness and their ideas of democracy. Whoever finds and gets the bananas gets to live. Those who snooze, go extinct. So, what makes us humans different? What do we have that makes everything different? The first major human, well pre-human, breakthrough came when we discovered fire. Energy that we could use OUTSIDE of our bodies. Like old school capitalists, we used this energy, outside of our body, to get MORE energy, outside of our body. Use "wealth" to get more "wealth." How? We used fire to hunt. This required planning, strategizing, abstract thinking, and quarterback like communication. You guys go up there and light the fire. You guys go hide behind the bushes over there. When the animals come by, running away from the fire, you guys bash them in the head. Before fire, we had to use the energy INSIDE of our bodies. Namely, chasing animals until we could catch them. But once we figured out how to use energy OUTSIDE of our bodies? Use energy (fire) to get energy (food). This made our brains triple in size over a couple million years. The next level was even better. Plant a bunch of seeds in the ground, and wait around for them to grow. Especially grain. Why grain? That was energy you could STORE. Real wealth. The very next invention, fast on the heels of stored grain was MONEY. And with money came accounting. And mathematics and writing and everything else. But today, many people play the zero sum game with money. They get some, we don't. But the BEST way to get money is NON zero sum. You make something that DIDN'T exist before. And somebody gives you money for THAT. A happy, voluntary, mutually beneficial exchange. All that is GOOD in the world came from these NON zero sum exchanges. Tune your mind to this idea, and get paid like crazy. Get Started: https://mindpersuasion.com/money-magnet/
  10. Weaponized Brain Swarms: https://mindpersuasion.com/weaponized-brain-swarms/ https://soundcloud.com/mindpersuasion/weaponized-brain-swarms https://loopvids.s3.amazonaws.com/Nov23Loop.mp4
  11. Energy Harvesting Strategies: https://mindpersuasion.com/energy-harvesting-strategies/ https://soundcloud.com/mindpersuasion/energy-harvesting-strategies https://loopvids.s3.amazonaws.com/Oct24Loop.mp4
  12. One of the most "famous" hypnosis patterns is the quotes pattern. It's so famous it's in plenty of movies. A common way is when one guy threatens another guy. For example, imagine two guys are sitting next to each other at a bar. They are sworn enemies, but they are pretending to be normal citizens. One guy looks at the other and says: "If I were doing something important, and somebody tried to stop me, I'd have to look at him, take a deep breath and say that if you tried to stop me I'd have to kill you." As he's quoting some imaginary person saying something to another imaginary person, he's saying the same thing to his real enemy. But since this is a movie trick, and it's obvious to everybody that's what he's doing, it's not very "covert." So if that's how you used it in real life, everybody would know. The whole point of covert hypnosis is that NOBODY knows you're using it. If you go around telling people you are using covert hypnosis, it's pretty silly. That would be like telling everybody you were invisible. And when you use covert hypnosis, you're supposed to be careful, so nobody knows. If you actually were invisible, and you bumped into people while you were out walking around, (or were talking loudly to yourself) that would be just a silly. There IS, however, a very powerful way to use the quotes pattern. And that's to sandwich it in between a couple of stories. The different the stories are the better. The first story could be about some weird Twilight Zone episode you saw. The second story could be about an ancient recipe for lasagna that was recently discovered near the pyramids. Then the middle story has all the quotes. And when you finish the pyramid story, and then the Twilight Zone story, people's brains will be so scrambled they won't remember much of anything. The outside stories are kind of set ups. Kind of like how a magician on stage talks a good game. You're focusing on his face and his story you don't notice his hands. So when you sandwich a bunch of quotes in the middle of a couple non-related and crazy stories, it's kind the same thing. Only instead of sleight of hand, or even sleight of mouth, it's more like sleight of brain. And since this is just for fun, the only technique you need to remember is the quotes part. Which is pretty easy. But there's a lot more fun to be had with language. Learn More: http://mindpersuasion.com/party-hypnosis/
  13. If somebody gave you a million dollars to do 500 pushups, do you think you'd be able to do it? What if you had six months to prepare? The only stipulation was that in six months time, you had to be able to knock out 500 pushups without stopping. Would you do it? Could you do it? For a million bucks, most people would find a way. What about a year, and 1000 pushups? Again, most people would figure out a way. But what about two years, and a 100,000 pushups? That would be questionable. Because the human body has limits. Even if you did two pushups a second, 100K pushups would take more than twelve hours. The limits of the human body are ALWAYS being tested. They have ultra-marathons, long races through the desert. People swim across the English Channel or other long distances. People risk their lives (some dying) to climb Everest. You don't have to look very hard to find stories of people pushing their PHYSICAL limits. But what about our mental limits? It seems like whenever we hear any kind of story of super-human genius, it's about some little kid. Maybe a five year old scores a perfect IQ test (Which for some strange reason has an upper limit). Or some ten year old has three degrees. Any kind of great accomplishment of the mind is always attributed to some "genetic" gift. As if some people are "smart" and other people are "not so smart." Like some people "know stuff" and other people "don't know stuff." And the people that "don't know stuff" should just sit back, be quiet and let the people who "know stuff" make all the decisions. But what if the brain is JUST LIKE the body, in that you can make it stronger, faster, more flexible? And what if, unlike the body, the mind has NO LIMITS to how much you can strengthen it? There have been plenty of stories of people pushing their physical bodies past their limits. But there are ZERO stories of people pushing their mental capacity past their limit. There're no stories of ultra-smart scientists who've had to retire because their brains became full. That would be just silly. But what's just as silly is the really inefficient way we've all been "trained" to use our brains. In reality, you have MUCH MORE mental potential then you realize. Learn For Yourself: Click Here To Learn More
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