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Wanna play a game with Albert Einstein?

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There was a young Indian man sitting in an airplane.  And he was having a conversation next to Albert Einstein.  Einstein says to the young Indian man...  "You know, we have a lot of miles to travel. Why don't we play a game?"  Young Indian man says, "Yeah cool. That sounds like fun. What's the game?"  "Well, what I'll do is I'll ask you a question and if you get it wrong, you give me $50".  "Wait a minute you're Albert Einstein. You're intelligent. That's a losing game. It's not fair".  "Yeah you're right. Well, if I get your question wrong then I pay you $500. so it's a ten to one ratio".  Then the Indian man agrees and starts thinking of a question that could stump the genius himself.  Einstein went first and asked the Indian man, "what's the distance between the Earth and the Moon?"  Indian man says, "well, we have a lot of engineers in the land. There's a lot of documentaries that explain it but I can't tell you exactly what it is".  So the Indian man pulls the $50 out of his pocket and gives it to Einstein.  And Einstein was like, "Yeah cool bro. Awesome. Fifty bucks. That was easy".  Now, of course, that's not how Einstein actually talks.  I'm just narrating it in my own words :)  Anyways, back to the story.  The Indian man says, "okay my turn now. What goes up a mountain with three legs and comes down with four?"  And Einstein was scratching his head, thinking through all the algorithms, equations and everything he's ever known when he finally says...  "For the life of me, I can't answer this. I don't know what it is. Here's five hundred bucks”.  So Einstein hands the Indian man $500.  Then Einstein says, “Now before I ask the next question. What does go up a mountain with three legs and comes down with four?"  And the Indian man reaches for his pocket and gives him another $50.  See, the Indian man had no idea what the answer to his own question even was.  What he did was he used a different way of thinking, a NEW SMART.  The Indian man knew he didn't have the intelligence of Albert Einstein...  But he thought in a different way.  He shifted what was normal in that game that they played.  Which is why I shared that story with you in this email.  I want to wake you up to the idea of CHALLENGING YOUR PERSPECTIVES!  What I've found is that for most people, whatever it is that they're doing in their lives...  Whether it's the way they run their business/career...  Or the way they run their relationships....  Or the way they run their health and fitness...  Most people are stuck in the same way of thinking.  Most people fall into the trap of thinking that there's only one way of doing something.  And every single one of us have all started out with this mindset.  I know I did.  But over the years, I've learnt to step out and CHALLENGE MY PERSPECTIVES on whatever it is that I believed in on a regular basis.  And the biggest breakthroughs in my business, relationship, health and vision setting, etc…  Came from when I challenged my perspectives over and over again…  Or when a mentor, coach or anyone with different backgrounds had challenged my perspectives.  I wrote this email to inspire you to start CHALLENGING YOUR PERSPECTIVES on what you currently believe in for all areas of your life.  And I hope this email has just opened your eyes to something you never thought of before.  That's it from me. Ciao. . . P.S. Lookout for tomorrow’s email…  Because I’ll be revealing a new project that I’ve been working on that’s definitely going to set you up to win in 2021.  HINT: it’s going to allow you to tap into your AREA OF GENIUS!  So stay tuned. Joel "playing games with Einstein" Brown Founder     ELEVATE YOUR MIND. AMPLIFY YOUR INFLUENCE. TRANSFORM YOUR LIFE.  This email was sent to {EMAIL} by info@addicted2success.com 200 Adelaide st Brisbane Qld 4000 [1-Click Unsubscribe]( | [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Report Spam](

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