Why Creatives, Entrepreneurs, and “Bad Students” Think the Same Way
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In this first episode of the year, we’re talking about manifestation, identity, and the right brain way of creating a life.
We dive into why so many creatives, entrepreneurs, and big-picture thinkers struggled in traditional school systems — and how those same traits often become their greatest strengths later on. From dyslexia and daydreaming to questioning authority and creating something out of nothing, this conversation reframes what “success” actually looks like.
We talk about:
Why entrepreneurs are often deeply right-brain dominant
The difference between hoping for the future and seeing it already happened
Identity, backward visualization, and the law of assumption
How fear, anxiety, and overthinking block creativity — and how certainty changes everything
Why kids (and adults) who feel “different” are often wired for something bigger
This episode is part science, part lived experience, and part real-life conversation — including stories about music, performance anxiety, creativity, parenting, and what it means to trust the way your brain works.
If you’ve ever felt like you didn’t fit the mold, struggled in school, or knew you were meant to create something that didn’t exist yet — this one’s for you.
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