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Conducting a fascinating exploration into the origin of The Beatles and the role of "dumb luck" in history, McKay demonstrates the power of expectations. Along the way, he reveals how the gap between expectation and reality is a key source of our happiness and offers a framework for harnessing this power to shape a better future.
Our host goes on to explain that happiness depends less on our circumstances and more on their alignment with our expectations. He illustrates this with The Beatles' story and fascinating historical examples of "dumb luck," such as a change of wind saving George Washington's army. Citing that the core solution is to actively shape our reality by setting powerful expectations, McKay reveals how visualizing our "best possible self" creates new neural pathways in the brain, making success more likely. And referencing studies on rats and mentally-practicing basketball players, he shows that what we truly expect, we tend to create.
Main Themes:
Top 10 Quotes:
"Happiness is less about the reality of life and more about the alignment or misalignment between what we anticipate and what we encounter."
"Dumb luck is a bigger part of our life than we think."
"When we expect something, we change our behavior, even if we're not consciously aware of those changes."
"When you imagine yourself doing something, you create a neural pathway."
"In your mind, you never miss a shot. This is the power of expectation."
"The ‘future you’ is found in a belief window full of expectations."
"If you don't have an expectation, a destination, you really have no reason to make plans."
"Whatever you can do or dream you can do, begin it. Boldness has genius, power, and magic in it."
"There is no passion to be found in playing small, in settling for a life that is less than the one you are capable of living."
"You and I were not put here on this earth to just get by or tread in the waters of unfulfilled thoughts or lack of expectations."
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Open Your Eyes with McKay Christensen
By McKay Christensen4.7
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Conducting a fascinating exploration into the origin of The Beatles and the role of "dumb luck" in history, McKay demonstrates the power of expectations. Along the way, he reveals how the gap between expectation and reality is a key source of our happiness and offers a framework for harnessing this power to shape a better future.
Our host goes on to explain that happiness depends less on our circumstances and more on their alignment with our expectations. He illustrates this with The Beatles' story and fascinating historical examples of "dumb luck," such as a change of wind saving George Washington's army. Citing that the core solution is to actively shape our reality by setting powerful expectations, McKay reveals how visualizing our "best possible self" creates new neural pathways in the brain, making success more likely. And referencing studies on rats and mentally-practicing basketball players, he shows that what we truly expect, we tend to create.
Main Themes:
Top 10 Quotes:
"Happiness is less about the reality of life and more about the alignment or misalignment between what we anticipate and what we encounter."
"Dumb luck is a bigger part of our life than we think."
"When we expect something, we change our behavior, even if we're not consciously aware of those changes."
"When you imagine yourself doing something, you create a neural pathway."
"In your mind, you never miss a shot. This is the power of expectation."
"The ‘future you’ is found in a belief window full of expectations."
"If you don't have an expectation, a destination, you really have no reason to make plans."
"Whatever you can do or dream you can do, begin it. Boldness has genius, power, and magic in it."
"There is no passion to be found in playing small, in settling for a life that is less than the one you are capable of living."
"You and I were not put here on this earth to just get by or tread in the waters of unfulfilled thoughts or lack of expectations."
Show Links:
Open Your Eyes with McKay Christensen

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