Mind-hacking (2027)

Mind hacking refers to the intentional and strategic use of techniques to optimize the mind's functioning, enhance cognitive abilities, and reprogram unwanted mental patterns. The concept draws a parallel between the human mind and computer software, suggesting that we can "debug" faulty thoughts and "re-code" them for better performance and well-being. Core Framework of Mind Hacking

Practical mind hacking leverages both psychological and biological tools to influence mental states: mind-hacking

Visualizing new possibilities and positive mental states. Instead of focusing on limitations, hackers "design" the best possible future outcomes they wish to achieve. Mind hacking refers to the intentional and strategic

Author John Hargrave outlines a structured 21-day approach to mind hacking, which is the time typically required for the brain to form new habits. The process consists of three main stages: Instead of focusing on limitations, hackers "design" the

Summary of Mind Hacking by Sir John Hargrave - Brittany Joiner