Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee

How To Stop Limiting Yourself And Liberate Your Full Potential with Nir Eyal #650

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Apr 21, 2026
Nir Eyal, behavioral design expert and bestselling author, explores how beliefs quietly shape perception, persistence, and potential. He gets into why the brain filters reality, why pain and suffering are different, when quitting is wiser than pushing on, and why mental contrasting may work better than positive thinking.
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ANECDOTE

How Nir Reframed Stage Fright Into Readiness

  • Nir Eyal still gets dry mouth and heart palpitations before speaking, but he now interprets them as readiness rather than danger.
  • He tells himself his racing heart is pumping blood to his brain so he can deliver his best presentation.
INSIGHT

Useful Beliefs Matter More Than Perfectly True Ones

  • Rangan Chatterjee says some beliefs need not be factually provable if they reliably increase compassion and reduce suffering.
  • He uses 'If I was that other person, I'd act the same way' and 'Life is happening for me' as chosen lenses that improve his behavior.
ANECDOTE

The Flower Argument That Exposed A Hidden Belief

  • After his mother criticized half-dead birthday flowers, Nir Eyal used Byron Katie's turnaround questions instead of venting.
  • He flipped 'my mother is too judgmental' into alternative beliefs, including that he was the one being judgmental and hard to please.
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