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Finding Mastery with Dr. Michael Gervais

The Psychology of Limiting Beliefs | Nir Eyal

Finding Mastery with Dr. Michael Gervais

Dr. Michael Gervais

Mindset, Finding Mastery, Business, Sport Psychology, Education, Health & Fitness, Michael Gervais, Psychology, Mental Health, Mindfulness, Self-improvement, Self Help

4.61.8K Ratings

🗓️ 18 March 2026

⏱️ 87 minutes

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Summary

What if the biggest barrier between you and your potential isn’t talent - but a belief you’ve never questioned?

Nir Eyal is a behavioral design expert and the bestselling author of Hooked, Indistractable, and his newest book, Beyond Belief. In this conversation with Dr. Michael Gervais, he explores a deceptively powerful idea: that beliefs operate like the hidden software of the mind, shaping what we notice, what we feel, what we attempt, and what we assume is possible.

At the center of the conversation is a problem most of us know very intimately: 

If we already know what to do, why don’t we do it? 

Nir argues that motivation is not simply about knowing the right behavior or wanting the right outcome. Holding it all together is belief, the often invisible layer that determines whether we think change is possible, whether our effort is worth it, and whether we believe we are capable of following through.

Nir breaks down the difference between facts, faith, and beliefs, and offers a compelling reframing: beliefs are not truths, they are tools. From there, he explores the difference between limiting beliefs and liberating beliefs, why the mind defaults toward safety and passivity, and how small acts of agency can begin to reshape what we think is available to us.

Mike and Nir also dig into the relationship between pain and suffering, learned helplessness and hope, and the role interpretation plays in human performance. Along the way, they unpack how beliefs shape our attention, anticipation, and agency, and why changing a belief is often less about finding “the truth” and more about testing perspectives that better serve the life we want to live.

This is a conversation about motivation, resilience, and the invisible architecture of our inner life. If you’ve ever felt stuck, frustrated that insight alone isn’t producing change, or curious about the mental filters shaping your performance, this one is for you. 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

A belief is not a fact.

0:01.5

A fact is an objective truth.

0:03.6

It is something that is true whether you believe in it or not.

0:05.6

On the other end of the spectrum is faith.

0:07.7

Faith is a strongly held conviction

0:10.2

that does not require evidence.

0:11.7

In the middle is a belief.

0:13.3

A conviction that is open to revision based on new evidence.

0:16.9

What if the biggest barrier between you and your potential

0:19.9

isn't talented, but a belief that you've

0:22.3

never questioned?

0:23.3

If you've got two people are running a marathon, and one says to themselves, I cannot do this.

0:28.0

The other says, I think I can do this.

0:30.7

Let's say they have the exact same physical ability.

0:33.2

The belief is not a fact.

0:34.4

The belief is just perception.

0:35.6

Who are you going to bet on to win the race?

0:37.8

Welcome back or welcome to the Finding Mastery podcast, where we dive into the minds of the world's

0:42.3

greatest thinkers and doers. I'm your host, Dr. Michael Trevei. A high-performance psychologist named

0:47.9

Michael Trevei. Who Pete Carroll brought into work with the Seahawks. Famous for his work with

0:52.8

Felix Baumgartner when he jumped out of space in the Stratos project.

0:56.4

Olympic athletes depend on something more than just training and talent.

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