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The Monday Morning Memo

I asked Google, “What are thoughts made of?”

Google said, “According to current scientific understanding, thoughts are essentially made up of electrical signals generated by the firing of neurons in the brain, which communicate with each other through chemical messengers called neurotransmitters; essentially, a thought is a complex pattern of neural activity within the brain, triggered by sensory input, memories, and other factors.”

Google’s answer to my question is true, but it isn’t useful. My goal is to place a thought into the mind of another person. I want to change what they are thinking and feeling.

In 2003 I proposed a theory that has come to be known as “The 12 Languages of the Mind.” It explains how thoughts are constructed from pre-thought particles.

Stay with me. This is about to get interesting.

A neuron is a nerve cell, the basic unit of the nervous system. It is responsible for sending and receiving electrical signals. A synapse is the tiny gap between two neurons. This is where information is transferred from one neuron to another through the release of chemical messengers called neurotransmitters. Essentially, a neuron is the cell itself, and a synapse is the connection point between two neurons where communication occurs.

Sounds a little bit like a computer, doesn’t it?

A computer is of little value without an operating system.

The 12 Languages of the Mind are the operating system of the brain.

Let’s look at it another way.

We know that all the matter in the universe is made from just 3 primaries: protons, neutrons, and electrons. These form atoms, the smallest units of matter.

Atoms of elements combine to create molecules of compounds; two atoms of hydrogen plus one atom of oxygen create a single molecule of water, H2O.

There are 118 different kinds of atoms organized in The Periodic Table of the Elements. We can create new substances because we now understand the constituent components that underlie all the matter in the universe.

Just as protons, neutrons, and electrons can be arranged to form matter, The 12 Languages of the Mind can be arranged to communicate thoughts and trigger the emotions, opinions, and reactions that follow.

Symbol is one of The 12 languages of the Mind. Motion is another.

Hydrogen + Oxygen = Water.

Symbol + Motion = Ritual.

Our material universe is created from just 3 primaries. Likewise, all the colors we see are created from just 3 primaries.

Created from 12 primaries, how much bigger is the universe of your mind!

Every form of human expression is created from the 12 Languages of the Mind.

Using them unconsciously is talent. Using them consciously is skill.

Communication is fun and persuasion is simple when you understand the building blocks of the mind.

I will briefly explain the 12 Languages on March 17th, but a better idea is to let Dave Young guide you in an amazing 2-day/3-night workshop at Wizard Academy.

It will rock your world. It will make you money.

But perhaps you have something better to do.

Roy H. Williams

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“I was perhaps 12 or 13 years old when I asked my mother why some jobs paid so much more money than others. Her answer has continued to ring in my ears for more than 50 years:

‘If people were paid according to how hard they worked, the richest person in the world would be the one who digs ditches under the hot sun. But people aren’t paid according to how hard they work. Some people are paid for their knowledge. Salespeople and inventors are paid for their accomplishments. But the people at the very top are paid according to the weight of the responsibility they carry.'”

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