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E27: Adopt a culture of WINNING

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E27: Adopt a culture of WINNING mentions The 12 Rules to Life by Jordan Peterson with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.

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A couple of years ago, I read a book called The 12 Rules to Life by Jordan Peterson.

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It has been a crazy few travelling weeks for me so I do apologise about the delay in this episode. This week, I discuss the culture of winning. Some people have an ingrained ideology that they will always lose. This is learnt from previous failings, act...
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The 12 Rules to Life
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The book discusses how small behavioral changes impact our brain's chemical makeup, using lobsters as a metaphor for winning and losing in life.

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For: Individuals interested in personal development and psychology
Key quote: A couple of years ago, I read a book called The 12 Rules to Life by Jordan Peterson.
The host mentions 'The 12 Rules to Life' to illustrate the psychological impact of winning and losing, using lobsters as a metaphor for human behavior. The book's insights on serotonin production and social hierarchies are linked to the culture of winning in sports and life.
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The 12 Rules to Life
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The host mentions 'The 12 Rules to Life' to illustrate the psychological impact of winning and losing, using lobsters as a metaphor for human behav…

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