The Mercury Mind
How Harnessing Attraction Beyond Your Control Is the Key to Better Relationships, Fulfilling Careers, and Your Most Powerful Self
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Narrated by:
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Nathan Lancry
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Written by:
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Nathan Lancry
About this listen
Human relationships work just like mercury. If you crack open a thermometer, the mercury spills out and gathers itself into neat little balls. Mercury is malleable and naturally attracted to itself, so it is easy to contain. However, if mercury is not handled properly, it creates a toxic residue. And this dangerous sludge can cause lasting damage to our health.
Like mercury, human relationships can be messy if they aren't managed properly. When we are near someone we like, we only want to be closer. It can feel like we've known each other forever. But these Mercury Mind connections can cause lasting damage to our health if we don't handle them properly. In trying to attract others, we can mold ourselves into someone we're not. We can slowly turn away from the parts of ourselves that make us unique.
Whether you’re working on improving existing relationships or building new ones from scratch, The Mercury Mind addresses a multitude of relational dynamics. This groundbreaking book explores the depths of Napoleon’s struggle with vulnerability, President Kennedy’s battles with self-esteem, and how Cleopatra’s conflicting desires led to her demise.
You’ll learn how to:
- Improve your existing relationships
- Embrace vulnerability without crossing the line
- Attract authentic connections
- Understand the difference between confidence and self-esteem
- Identify when a relationship isn’t working
- And more…
The keys to healthy, meaningful relationships are in this book. Get ready to unlock your deepest self. Behold the Mercury Mind.
©2022 Nathan Lancry (P)2022 Nathan Lancry