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Robert Phillips
SOCIAL ENERGY and other secrets of the brightly colored fish
SOCIAL ENERGY and other secrets of the brightly colored fish
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There is a brightly colored fish that is superior in every way compared to his peers. He has a bigger brain and the only functioning sexual organs in his group. He has an unfair advantage. We have all known people who seemed to have an unfair advantage; the brightly colored fish exposes their secret. He reveals how anyone can have this edge.
The brightly colored fish doesn’t have superior genes. In every way that matters, his genes are identical to every other member of his species. If he is removed from the group, another seemingly inferior fish transforms.
Within ten minutes, the new fish becomes brightly colored, grows a larger brain and develops functioning sexual organs. These changes are the result of genes whose expressions spontaneously change in response to a change in social status. The new fish is smarter, more attractive, and more assertive than other males; he seems to be superior because of his higher status. His status gives him an unfair advantage, which he loses if he loses his status. He is a product of social energy.
Scientists have discovered that we all have social genes whose function is determined by other people’s perceptions of us. These genes are the reason why some people seem to have it all, and why others can’t seem to do anything right. Social genes are controlled by the social environment. Social energy is expended when social influences alter the environment and biologically alter us by altering these genes.
One, of the scientists who has studied this, puts it this way.
“The regulation of gene expression by social factors makes all bodily functions, including all functions of the brain, susceptible to social influences”
Social influences affect our genes in ways that can be positive or negative. Some people work in environments where they are constantly disrespected; others sit in classrooms with teachers who have little regard for their intelligence. The vast majority of humans exist passively at the mercy of unfortunate circumstances and negative social influences.
In sharp contrast, there are people who seem to enjoy an unfair advantage: they are intelligent, attractive, and financially comfortable; they also have an incredible circle of friends, and few worries. Their experience in life is largely the result of optimally functioning social genes.
People, who have learned to generate and harness social energy, intuitively understand an amazing secret: Who we are is largely determined by how we are seen!
Social energy enables us to control how we are seen - and this, in turn, determines gene function. It is not a fad or form of self-help; nor is it motivational hype. It is a skill that can be developed with time and effort. Learning how to do this, will be one of the greatest investments you will ever make.
Human create social energy by learning how to have conversations in a completely different way. This book teaches how to have the kinds of conversations that inspire, motivate and attract others.
This book will forever change the way you see yourself and the world around you.
The brightly colored fish doesn’t have superior genes. In every way that matters, his genes are identical to every other member of his species. If he is removed from the group, another seemingly inferior fish transforms.
Within ten minutes, the new fish becomes brightly colored, grows a larger brain and develops functioning sexual organs. These changes are the result of genes whose expressions spontaneously change in response to a change in social status. The new fish is smarter, more attractive, and more assertive than other males; he seems to be superior because of his higher status. His status gives him an unfair advantage, which he loses if he loses his status. He is a product of social energy.
Scientists have discovered that we all have social genes whose function is determined by other people’s perceptions of us. These genes are the reason why some people seem to have it all, and why others can’t seem to do anything right. Social genes are controlled by the social environment. Social energy is expended when social influences alter the environment and biologically alter us by altering these genes.
One, of the scientists who has studied this, puts it this way.
“The regulation of gene expression by social factors makes all bodily functions, including all functions of the brain, susceptible to social influences”
Social influences affect our genes in ways that can be positive or negative. Some people work in environments where they are constantly disrespected; others sit in classrooms with teachers who have little regard for their intelligence. The vast majority of humans exist passively at the mercy of unfortunate circumstances and negative social influences.
In sharp contrast, there are people who seem to enjoy an unfair advantage: they are intelligent, attractive, and financially comfortable; they also have an incredible circle of friends, and few worries. Their experience in life is largely the result of optimally functioning social genes.
People, who have learned to generate and harness social energy, intuitively understand an amazing secret: Who we are is largely determined by how we are seen!
Social energy enables us to control how we are seen - and this, in turn, determines gene function. It is not a fad or form of self-help; nor is it motivational hype. It is a skill that can be developed with time and effort. Learning how to do this, will be one of the greatest investments you will ever make.
Human create social energy by learning how to have conversations in a completely different way. This book teaches how to have the kinds of conversations that inspire, motivate and attract others.
This book will forever change the way you see yourself and the world around you.
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