The Keys to Rational Living
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John joins me today to discuss the keys to rational living. He explains what it means to be rational and highlights the importance of learning from history. He reveals why he uses anecdotes and stories rather than statistics and psychological theory when writing his books. He shares the stories of historical figures like John Paxton and illustrates how we should work towards personal development. He also shares strategies to make us more resilient as well as reveals the main drivers of success.
“When you have to make crucial decisions, look through the perspective of a lifetime. It helps you make better decisions and become more rational.” - John Vespasian
Today on the #SpohnTrained Personal Development Podcast:
- Why John started writing books on personal development and makes use of history instead of psychological theory
- The meaning of rationality
- The definition, and the different kinds of, disruption
- The life of John Paxton and the importance of taking small steps towards innovation and personal development
- How Émile Coué realized the power of positive thinking
- Perspectives and strategies for resiliency in life
- How society’s view of instantaneous success and instant gratification fuel depression
- The importance of learning from history
- How “systematic fragmentation” drives successful peoples’ careers
- The causes of, and how to deal with, indecisiveness
- How goal-setting can help you deal with disruptions
- How to reduce risks while making important decisions
Connect with John Vespasian:
- John Vespasian
- John Vespasian on Twitter
- John Vespasian on Facebook
- Book: Undisrupted: How Highly-Effective People Deal with Disruptions
- Book: Sequentiality: The Amazing Power of Finding the Right Sequence of Steps
- Book: Thriving in Difficult Times
- Book: On Becoming Unbreakable
- Book: Consistency: The Key to Permanent Stress Relief
- Book: When Everything Fails, Try This
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