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Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory

#004: How to Bend Reality to Your Will and Become Unstoppable - Moran Cerf

Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory

Impact Theory

Education, News, News Commentary, Philosophy, Technology, Society & Culture, Business, Self-improvement

4.75.1K Ratings

🗓️ 10 January 2017

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

From robbing banks to earning a PhD in neuroscience, former hacker Moran Cerf has unique perspective on what makes people tick. In this episode of Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu, Moran explains the brain science of how self-narrative determines our reality. Moran is a fascinating blend of a wide variety of disciplines, and this diversity has led him to explore some promising, albeit nontraditional ways of investigating the brain, namely cracking open the skull and peering inside whilst the person is still living. His discoveries have made him a much sought after speaker and leading thinker who's influencing academia and business in equal measure. His innovative theories about the brain have been published in Nature, the highest-ranking journal in the world, and he consults regularly for hit shows such as Mr. Robot and Limitless. His education is a wondrous grab bag of joy and includes a PhD in neuroscience from Caltech and both an MA in philosophy and a BSc in physics from Tel Aviv University. He's a visiting faculty member at MIT's Media Lab, and was named one of the 40 leading professors under 40. Moran is the Alfred P. Sloan professor at the American Film Institute where he teaches a screenwriting course on science and film. He holds multiple patents and is a multi-timed national storytelling champion whose talks have garnered him millions of views. He is the professor of neuroscience and business at the Kellogg School of Management and the neuroscience program at the Northwestern university. In this episode, Moran and Tom investigate the hidden powers of the brain and how they can be harnessed to achieve greatness. SHOW NOTES [2:35] Moran recalls the four times that he physically robbed a bank. [7:40] Moran discusses why we don’t actually make our own decisions. [12:17] Tom and Moran talk about the multiple puppeteers in our brains. [16:07] Moran expounds on how to move past the point of giving up. [20:48] Moran admits how making a big mistake changed his life. [26:56] Tom and Moran talk about how you can rewrite your past. [31:31] Moran describes how you can get more motivation. [35:48] Moran shares how you can literally change overnight. [42:10] Tom and Moran talk about how to use self-deception as a tool to push forward. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE [4:00] British molecular biologist, biophysicist, and neuroscientist Francis Crick, who co-discovered the structure of the DNA molecule - http://bit.ly/2ixGwB3 [21:55] Neuroscientist Yukiyasu Kamitani - http://bit.ly/2iWyGBQ [23:50] Limitless TV series - http://bit.ly/2jwRbQz [25:41] The brain substance Myelin - http://bit.ly/2jmYoP5 [39:33] Galileo Galilei - http://bit.ly/2icifTk [53:59] Moran story on The Moth, one of the 10 most popular Moth Stories of all time: http://bit.ly/2jwKApn [52:31] www.morancerf.com FOLLOW TOM BILYEU TWITTER: http://bit.ly/2iyjY5P INSTAGRAM: http://bit.ly/2j7vqX8 FACEBOOK: http://bit.ly/2hPStWo FOLLOW IMPACT THEORY TWITTER: http://bit.ly/2iC5lN3 INSTAGRAM: http://bit.ly/2hPSGJa FACEBOOK: http://bit.ly/2iystOf

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0:00.0

You're listening to the Impact Theory Podcast, your source of empowering ideas and actionable

0:05.5

techniques from the world's highest achievers.

0:08.4

Join host Tom Billiou, serial entrepreneur and co-founder of the billion dollar brand

0:13.4

Quest Nutrition on a journey to unlock your potential and realize your vision of success.

0:19.4

Welcome to Impact Theory.

0:24.2

Everybody, welcome to Impact Theory.

0:26.8

Remember here because you believe, as I do, that human potential is nearly limitless,

0:31.0

but you know that having potential is not the same thing as actually doing something

0:34.8

with it.

0:35.8

Our goal with this show and company is to introduce you to the people and ideas that are going

0:40.3

to help you actually execute on your dreams.

0:43.4

Alright, today's guest is a hacker-turned-neuroscientist.

0:46.8

He is a fascinating blend of a wide variety of disciplines, and this diversity has led him

0:51.5

to explore some promising, albeit non-traditional ways of investigating the brain, namely cracking

0:57.5

up in the skull, impairing inside, whilst the person is still living.

1:02.0

What he's found is so interesting it makes my eyes bleed, and has made him a much sought-after

1:07.2

speaker and leading thinker who is influencing academia and business in equal measure.

1:12.8

His education is a wondrous grab-bag of joy and includes a PhD in neuroscience from

1:18.4

Caltech, and both an MA in philosophy and a BSC in physics from Tel Aviv University.

1:25.2

He's a visiting faculty member at MIT's Media Lab, and his work has been published in

1:29.7

such prestigious scholarly journals as Nature, the highest-ranking journal in the world,

1:35.7

as well as widely distributed publications such as Scientific American Mind, Wired, and

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