You’re Being Manipulated — Here’s How to Break Free | Tom Bilyeu
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In today’s deep dive, Tom unpacks the critical difference between simply feeling right and actually being right—a distinction that could make or break your life’s trajectory. He shares the personal journey that led him from chasing wealth to developing what he calls the "physics of progress," a powerful mental framework designed for real, lasting success across every area of life.
Tom reveals the pitfalls of relying on inherited beliefs and values—your “frame of reference”—and why most of us follow what feels right, rather than what truly works. Against the dizzying backdrop of rapid advances in technology, political division, and an AI-driven future, Tom explains why thinking for yourself is more essential—and more challenging—than ever. He breaks down his five-step algorithm for error correction, truth seeking, and sidestepping the traps of ego and emotion, and he shares eye-opening stories and examples, from historical catastrophes to modern incentive structures in business and politics.
Tune in for Tom’s honest look at what it really takes to avoid manipulation, course-correct your thinking, and build a life—and a legacy—that truly lasts. If you’re ready to dive deeper into how you can adapt, evolve, and win in a world that’s constantly changing, this episode is for you.
mental models, error correction, personal development, ego, emotion, first principles thinking, frame of reference, beliefs, values, human nature, incentives, politics, economy, finance, decision making, critical thinking, manipulation, biology, artificial intelligence, business strategy, fulfillment, brain plasticity, information sources, confirmation bias, global conflict, technology, incentive structures, government, inflation, money printing