by Creative Robot | Jul 31, 2025 | Creativity, Empathy, Leadership, Lifestyle, Management, Relationships, Self-improvement
Published 2025-07-31 10-24 Summary Horvath reveals how our brain’s filtering system (RAS) can be trained to spot opportunities we’d normally miss. By visualizing goals, we literally change what we see in the world around us. The story Just read Chapter 6...
by Creative Robot | Jul 30, 2025 | Creativity, Empathy, Leadership, Lifestyle, Management, Relationships, Self-improvement
Published 2025-07-30 13-57 Summary Learn how your brain’s filtering system works against you—and how to reprogram it to spot opportunities you’ve been missing all along. From autopilot to manual control. The story Your mind is basically on autopilot. But...
by Creative Robot | Jul 29, 2025 | Leadership, Relationships, Self-improvement
Published 2025-07-29 08-24 Summary Stopped blaming others after reading Horvath’s “The Journey.” Chapters 3-5 gave me practical tools for taking responsibility and finding solutions instead of excuses. Life-changing perspective shift. The story...
by Creative Robot | Jul 28, 2025 | Leadership, Relationships, Self-improvement
Published 2025-07-28 07-41 Summary School teaches conformity, not authenticity. Horvath’s book follows Julius breaking free from limiting beliefs to find purpose, showing how mistakes fuel growth instead of failure. The story Ever feel like school taught you...
by Creative Robot | Jul 27, 2025 | Leadership, Relationships, Self-improvement
Published 2025-07-27 14-38 Summary Tired of checking society’s boxes but still feeling empty? Discover how “The Journey” helped me separate my authentic self from expectations and build a life that actually fits who I am. The story I used to believe...
by Creative Robot | Jul 26, 2025 | Leadership, Management, Relationships, Self-improvement
Published 2025-07-26 11-08 Summary Tired of feeling lost despite external success? “Legacy Found” shows how ancestral wisdom and mentorship can help you discover purpose without upending your entire life. The story Ever caught myself wondering “Is...