Psychological Traits of Success
đ§ Successful people and spies share a cognitive dissonance between knowing there's more to achieve and believing in a structured process to get there, leading to frustration when the path is unclear.
đ«Both groups perceive internal limitations or barriers they want to overcome, which defines being "wired for success" - recognizing obstacles and actively seeking to break through them.
Differences in Approach
đŻWhile spies are often desperate and thus manipulable, successful people are more suspicious and seek testable solutions and proof to achieve their goals.
đ§Successful individuals actively pursue guidance and roadmaps to navigate their path to success, rather than succumbing to manipulation.
Societal Conditioning
đWestern society conditions people to believe in both the existence of greater opportunities and the necessity of a structured plan to attain them, contributing to the cognitive dissonance experienced by success-oriented individuals.