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You just haven’t heard it the right way — yet

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When was the last time you heard or read something that changed your life? To view this email as a w

When was the last time you heard or read something that changed your life? To view this email as a web page, [click here]() {NAME}, Hey {NAME}, When was the last time you heard or read something that changed your life? If you’re interested in becoming the best version of yourself (or at least getting a little better, a little bit at a time) then you’re constantly on the lookout for new insights and perspectives. You’ve learned from experience that it only takes one idea to shift your whole way of thinking. —> Sometimes, that idea arrives subtly. You [watch an interview with someone you admire](), and you think about it for the rest of the day. Within a week or so, you’ve distilled meaning from it. You’ve changed your brain. —> Other times, your latest epiphany smacks you upside the head like an Indian grandma when you tell her the dosa is a little dry. (Never do this.) —> And sometimes, you can tell there’s something interesting there… But it just doesn’t click. You know LOGICALLY that you’re hearing something valuable, but it doesn't sink all the way in. I’ve worked with plenty of people who could parrot my own money advice back to me. They knew that putting however many dollars a month away in their IRA, or starting an emergency fund, or waiting until they had 20% for a down payment on a home, or whatever — was a responsible, healthy choice. A choice that would get them closer to their goals. And then they’d turn around and spend $3,000 on a new PC. Or $7,000 on a cruise. Or $25,000 on a new car for their mom. Could they afford these things? Nope. [Biting my tongue. Biting it hard.] Big sigh. Why did these people spend money they didn’t have? Because they were connecting with the feeling behind those expenditures. And they didn’t feel anything deeply positive about saving for the future. After all, the future is this nebulous faraway thing. And instant gratification is, well, now. What I’m trying to say is that it’s entirely possible to know something intellectually. You can be the wisest person on Earth… on paper. But until you know that same thing in your gut, the knowing won’t make any difference. Sometimes, you need to hear the same idea a few different ways before it finally resonates. Sticks. Clicks. In ​[Ramit’s Brain Trust Insights](), you’ll find lots of different ways to think about the same principles. I gathered some of the smartest, highest-achieving, most admirable people on the planet — all with diverse perspectives, accomplishments, and approaches — and asked them how they got where they are. You’ll hear the same themes (including fear, motivation, and communication) come up over and over. You’ll hear the same ideas, presented in very different ways. And one of those ways will stick. I don’t know which interview(s) will ring that bell for you. For me, they all rang a bell. (You’ll notice me saying “Wow, I love that,” a LOT in every video.) [Convo with James Altucher GIF] What I do know is that Ramit’s Brain Trust Insights is [a powerful shortcut to the kind of wisdom it usually takes decades to absorb](). The program is built on honest advice from the smartest people I’ve ever met, alongside thoughtful worksheets that encourage you to make those big emotional connections. [Sneak Peek Thumbnails]() I’m actually kind of jealous of you, {NAME}. Sure, I got to interview Rob Kelly, Nancy Duarte, Chase Jarvis, Erica Feidner, and more than 30 other straight-up geniuses. But I had to figure out what to take away all by my lonesome (cue the tiny violins). I didn’t have a step-by-step guide like this. [Use Ramit’s Brain Trust Insights]() to leapfrog your own personal progress. [Signature] P.S. Everything I publish comes down to: How will this help {NAME} grow their income and create better money habits? OR, how will this help {NAME} build a successful business? OR, how will this help {NAME} design a rewarding, fulfilling, highly paid career? The [knowledge you’ll find inside]()[Ramit’s Brain Trust Insights]() spans ALL of those buckets. Featured Products [Learn how to be your own boss, do what you love, and earn more.]() [What if you woke up EXCITED to go to work? I show you how to achieve it, step by step.]() [Ready-to-use mental frameworks for increased happiness, confidence, & success.]() [No guilt, no excuses, no BS. Just a 6-week program that works. Over 1,000,000 copies sold.]() The I Will Teach You To Be Rich Podcast Raw, unfiltered conversations with real couples: - One partner is $300,000 in debt, but shrugs it off. The other cries at night, anxious about the future. - A couple that’s so worried about money, they feel like they’ll never have enough. They go to a restaurant and order chicken instead of steak to save $10. Their household income: $600,000. - Two parents who feel overwhelmed by work, kids, and debt. When I ask them how they’d describe their lives, they instantly say the same word: “Stuck. ” Listen in to hear real money conversations from behind closed doors today. [Apple Podcasts] [Apple]() [Spotify]() [Google]() [IWT]() Follow Ramit: [insta]() [Twitter]() [twitter]() [youtube]() [Linkedin]() Was this forwarded to you? [Sign up here.]() This email was sent to {EMAIL}. If you no longer wish to receive these emails you may [unsubscribe]( at any time. 548 Market St #89946 San Francisco, CA 94104-5401

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