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The Mentalist's Edge | Daniel Chan | The Sean Trace Show

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I sat down with Daniel Chan, known as the Millionaires' Mentalist, and this conversation went so much deeper than card tricks.  Daniel performs for billionaires, CEOs, and celebrities across the world, charging up to $10,000 a show, and he broke down exactly how he got there.  What started as street performing and kids' birthday parties after getting laid off from PayPal turned into a global career built on one core principle: knowing your leverage and never letting someone else define your worth. We talked about the danger of limiting beliefs; how a single negative word planted early in life can quietly shrink someone's entire ceiling. Daniel shared how he built a team to protect his time, why he keeps his best tricks exclusive to live performances, and what he learned from quietly studying the bookshelves of the ultra-wealthy.  What's one limiting belief you've had to break to reach your next level?

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