Tuesday, March 28, 2023

#OffTheInternet Chap 8: Review of Limitless by Jim Kwik Part 2/4 - Limitless Model

Limitless Model

- Mindset
Mental attitude or disposition that predetermines a person's responses to and interpretations of situations.

- Beliefs
Believe in yourself and convinced.
You have already excel and what you are going to continue to achieve today and into the future.

- 7  Lies of learning (my favourite pointer)
  1. Intelligence is fixed
  2. We only use 10% of our brains
  3. Mistakes are failures
  4. The criticism of other people matters
  5. Genius is born?
  6. Knowledge is power
  7. Learning new things is very difficult

This chapter places emphasis on the Seven Lies of Learning. My take is that people around you can torture you into thinking that you "have a broken brain," but this is not your destiny. Would they even tell their own flesh and blood that they have a broken brain? No!

They would only have the guts to tell others' children that they are "stupid". They cannot be what they inspire to be; they are too boastful. Awful people seem to find it a pleasure to insult the weak or young. Feeding them negativity.

What are they trying to gain from here? Some form of achievements? 

If I were you, I would not bother them. They have no class and are pathetic. 

Back to the main topic, the limitless model guided me to change my mindset (as Kwik mentions at the very beginning of the chapter). You can start by changing your mindset to one that says, You can do what you want! There is a superhero in you.

Here I am sharing the screenshot from his book, DO NOT FORGET!

Limitless Model Notes - Shirley Charlin's Blog


Yours Sincerely,
Shirley Charlin 李