Dan Lok Notes

Why Your Brain Works Against Your Wealth

2 min · 22. huhti 2026
jakson Why Your Brain Works Against Your Wealth kansikuva

Kuvaus

Wealth isn’t mainly a money problem. It’s a psychology problem. Your brain was built for survival, not markets, so it treats volatility like a predator instead of information. Dan explains why most people lose money through reaction, not selection, and why “boring” investing (automated, consistent, unemotional) beats excitement almost every time.

Kommentit

0

Ole ensimmäinen kommentoija

Rekisteröidy nyt ja liity Dan Lok Notes-yhteisöön!

Aloita nyt

3 kuukautta hintaan 3,99 €

Sitten 7,99 € / kuukausi · Peru milloin tahansa.

  • Podimon podcastit
  • 20 kuunteluaikaa / kuukausi
  • Lataa offline-käyttöön

Kaikki jaksot

15 jaksot

jakson The Day I Stopped Caring About Haters kansikuva

The Day I Stopped Caring About Haters

If you are building something real, you will be attacked. That is not a warning. That is a guarantee. Dan breaks down the moment he stopped letting critics, haters, and what he calls parasites live rent-free in his head. Not because he stopped caring about feedback, but because he learned to tell the difference between what is useful and what is just noise. This episode is about protecting your focus, filtering criticism without ego, and understanding why most attacks have nothing to do with you. What you'll learn * Why growing your audience means growing your critics, and why that is actually a signal you are doing something right * The psychological reason haters attack: your success exposes what they are avoiding * How to filter feedback without ego: the one question that separates useful criticism from noise * The difference between a hater, a critic, and a parasite, and why each one requires a different response * Why engaging with haters is a game that never ends, and how to stop playing it * How Dan structures his environment so negative noise never reaches him * The mindset shift that turns even harsh feedback into a resource for growth

Eilen3 min