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"You're in the Most Danger When You Think You Know Everything": How Arrival Syndrome is Eating Your Dreams Alive

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The greatest thing fighting against our progress and success isn’t our fears or our habits - it’s what we think we know that just isn’t so.

One of the most toxic and devastating things that can happen to any of us is arrival syndrome, a sneaky ailment that will rot us from the inside out if left unchecked.

As soon as we believe that we know everything there is to know about something, as soon as we shut out new ideas and concepts, we’re in grave danger.

What exactly is arrival syndrome, and how do we cut it out before it destroys us?

In today’s episode, I talk about the most dangerous mindset any human being can have, and why it kills more dreams than anything else.

Three Things You’ll Learn In This Episode

My personal experience with arrival syndrome (and how I overcame it)How did arrival syndrome almost cost me one of the biggest financial opportunities of my life?

Why your advisor will never tell you about Becoming Your Own BankThere’s a reason why you’ll never hear about specially-designed whole life policies from your advisor, and it’s 100% greed. What’s their true motivation for keeping it from you?

The biggest victims of arrival syndromeWho is most prone to arrival syndrome, and why are they headed for catastrophe if they don’t change?

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The greatest thing fighting against our progress and success isn’t our fears or our habits - it’s what we think we know that just isn’t so.

One of the most toxic and devastating things that can happen to any of us is arrival syndrome, a sneaky ailment that will rot us from the inside out if left unchecked.

As soon as we believe that we know everything there is to know about something, as soon as we shut out new ideas and concepts, we’re in grave danger.

What exactly is arrival syndrome, and how do we cut it out before it destroys us?

In today’s episode, I talk about the most dangerous mindset any human being can have, and why it kills more dreams than anything else.

Three Things You’ll Learn In This Episode

My personal experience with arrival syndrome (and how I overcame it)How did arrival syndrome almost cost me one of the biggest financial opportunities of my life?

Why your advisor will never tell you about Becoming Your Own BankThere’s a reason why you’ll never hear about specially-designed whole life policies from your advisor, and it’s 100% greed. What’s their true motivation for keeping it from you?

The biggest victims of arrival syndromeWho is most prone to arrival syndrome, and why are they headed for catastrophe if they don’t change?

  continue reading

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