Confidence is the single differentiator between people who get what they want and people who don't.
In her recent book, my friend and NYT Bestselling author of The Biggest Bluff, Maria Konnikova, shows you what it really means when it comes to being lucky.
Maria became an international poker champion in just a year, and the winner of over $300,000 in tournament earnings. She's a Russian-American writer with a Ph.D. in Psychology from Columbia University. She's also a contributor for the New Yorker!
The Biggest Bluff is, and it's NOT, a book about poker. In this interview, Maria and I discuss:
- The balance between skill and luck - in everything.
- The natural advantage you have if you pay attention - because most people don't.
- When to reflect versus react - this can change your entire life!
- How she managed her emotions - by tracking them in a spreadsheet!
- How she takes less sh*t from people after learning poker, especially as a woman.
- Whether or not you've read The Biggest Bluff, or understand poker at all (I don't!), you'll love this interview.
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