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Here’s a short list of things that don’t expire: My love for churros. Gold. To view this e

Here’s a short list of things that don’t expire: My love for churros. Gold. To view this email as a web page, [click here]() {NAME}, Here’s a short list of things that don’t expire: - My love for churros. - Gold. - The wisdom inside [Ramit’s Brain Trust Insights](). One of my biggest concerns when deciding to bring these interviews out of the vault was… Are they still relevant? Things have changed a lot since 2013. I know I’ve changed: [Before and After Photo of Ramit] 2023 Ramit has about 70 more pounds of muscle than 2013 Ramit. And at LEAST 10 more pounds of life experience. So I started rewatching my interviews with Chris Guillebeau, Kevin Hillstrom, Lisa Lahey, Selena Soo, and dozens of my old mentors, friends, and the people I looked up to (still do). And you know what? While the sets and tech are, shall we say, vintage (and my wife, a stylist, is over here visibly wincing at my clothing choices), the insights my guests shared during these deep-dive conversations are still solid gold. And gold doesn’t go bad. Here are some excerpts that blew my mind: - ["Wealth Matters" columnist and author of The Thin Green Line Paul Sullivan]() pointed out that the ultra-rich don’t just have more money. They have a totally different way of thinking about every dollar - [Former NFL safety and playwright Bo Eason]() told me how starting to tell your own story from your LOWEST point can help you see yourself in a new way (he also shares two of his favorite books) - Founder, VC partner, and ultramarathoner Elizabeth Weil (who I’ve known since 7th grade) shared her unique techniques for balancing work and life — including secret codes for squeezing in more calls - Esther Perel blew my mind by explaining that sex and eroticism are two different things — and how you can change your relationship dynamics for better sex, even in long-term partnerships [There’s a lot more where this comes from](). Not to mention that when I published the original Ramit’s Brain Trust, there were no accompanying resources — like the thoughtful worksheets that now come with every video. These worksheets encourage you to think about which parts of each interview resonate with you, and then form a doable, quantified plan to put those insights into action. Want a taste? [40+ thoughtfully crafted prompts like this are waiting for you here](). Oh, and during the original Ramit’s Brain Trust, I released just one interview every month. But with Ramit’s Brain Trust Insights, you now have access to the entire collection at once. So you can pick and choose where you want to start. You can watch all the interviews back to back and binge on new mindset shifts. Or you can just take your time. The program materials are yours to keep forever. [Have you checked out Ramit’s Brain Trust Insights yet]()? [Signature] P.S. I’m only gonna send two more emails about Ramit’s Brain Trust Insights. After that, you won’t hear about it for a while. And something I learned from my Ramit’s Brain Trust Insights interview with A.J. Jacobs (author of four New York Times bestselling books, and the former editor-at-large of Esquire) is that if you don’t take the first step when it’s right in front of you, you’ll get stuck. [Don’t lose your momentum](). You may be new to IWT. Here's all the stuff we offer [Programs]() [Podcast]() [Netflix show]() [Books]() [Check out our website for more]() Follow Ramit [ig]() [fb]() [tw]() [yt]() [pc]() 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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