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The Tai Lopez Show

How To Find Your 2019 Purpose

The Tai Lopez Show

Tai Lopez

Business

4.86.9K Ratings

🗓️ 2 January 2019

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Get unlimited access to 20,000+ free and premium classes at skillshare.com/taiGo to netsuite.com/tai to download their FREE “Crushing the Five Barriers to Growth”“Humans are meant to live in community life. Not as independent organisms.” - Tai Lop(click to tweet)Goals are esy to make. But setting attainable goals and putting forth the necessary steps to achieve them requires effort and thought. With the new year, and our coworkers now discussing gym memberships and diet plans at the water cooler, we have to consider our own motivations before setting any halfhearted goals. That’s why on today’s episode of The Tai Lopez Show, we are discussing the way of the Amish people. By understanding their methods of living, we can tap into their secrets for happiness, and apply those to our lives. Tune in to this episode to learn how to achieve your goals by first finding your purpose. And don’t forget! You can also listen to The Tai Lopez Show on Spotify! Click “Follow” and let me know what you think!“Not being connected to the natural cycles that we evolved to be in is the biggest problem.” - Tai Lopez (click to tweet)Points to Keep In MindChoose apprenticeships over institutional educationAnthropomorphism is when you treat non-human things like humansExamine the ways in which you are connecting to natureWhen you try to live outside of nature’s laws, nature laughs lastScience shows that the human brain is wired to handle relationships with roughly 150 people in a networkWhen you don’t see different generations every day, you are less happyRead The Power of Now by Eckhart TolleConscientiousness is diligence, prudence, organization, and perfectionWrite out your plan for tomorrow at the end of each dayAmish people, on average, work 15 hour days Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

People do yoga get the most psychological ailments of any human, I mean any type of people.

0:06.7

So whatever the heck they're doing, I don't think it's working that well.

0:09.7

It's like masking it.

0:11.7

I'll tell you what fixes mental problems in my experience.

0:14.7

I'm not a psychologist.

0:17.0

Some of it's genetic and some of it's hormonal and some of its diet and some of it's the fact that people have exercise.

0:23.9

Sure.

0:24.1

But I promise you, not being connected into the natural cycles that we evolved to be a part of is the biggest problem.

0:34.6

And I've confirmed this with scientists like Dr. David Buss.

0:43.9

One of the big things that the Amish have the most is that humans are meant to live in community life,

0:52.0

not as independent organisms.

0:57.9

And the reason, like loneliness, I read some statistics,

1:00.9

how much loneliness is jacked up because there's a scientist, Robin Dunbar in England,

1:05.7

and he's a very famous sociologist,

1:07.4

and he found this thing called Dunbar's Number,

1:10.3

which means humans are adapted

1:13.4

or evolved to living in groups where you knew about 150 people. Our brains can handle about 150

1:21.4

relationships without feeling overloaded. It's enough, but it's not too small that you feel lonely.

1:27.1

And so in cities and in modern life, especially when they're loaded, it's enough, but it's not too small that you feel lonely.

1:33.4

And so cities, and in modern life, especially with the advent of the nuclear family, which happened, let's say, in the 1950s, when people left rural upbringings, you had a spike

1:42.2

and increase in these things.

1:44.0

That's why I think divorce is up.

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