By Larry Chiang
Reframing is a psychological hack. For example, if you’re fat, you congratulate yourself for taking in more calories than you’re spending. This mentally empowers you. This re, frame allows you to own the fact that you’re 236 pounds versus your regular 222 pounds.
Reframing applies to entrepreneurship.
Reframing applies to engineering at Stanford University.
Reframing applies to engineering at Stanford University.
Larry Chiang (@LarryChiang) | |
Reframing the attempt to cross the chasm by realizing your innovation is very similar to something old #ENGR145 pic.twitter.com/oIKk60of2Z
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Ruben Gamez (@earthlingworks) | |
@hnshah Just read through the ama. I get that all of the time (asking how I did X). Going to steal your reframing q approach 🙂
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Hiten Shah (@hnshah) | |
@earthlingworks awesome!
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“Unlimited Power”
Larry Chiang (@LarryChiang) | |
Reframe(p289), context, action (p47). Precursored by persuasion (p385). [Tony Robbins -Unlimited Power] twitter.com/hnshah/status/…
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Larry Chiang (@LarryChiang) | |
Hiten @hnshah – Are we doing this Tony Robbins, “Unlimited Power”, pop up book club or what. @firstround @shaunyou @camillericketts
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