I'm 42.
I'm obsessed with finding simple ways to slow down brain aging.
So I spent years studying the most controversial method to increase cognitive function.
Here it is (this might just change your life):
1 in 7 adults is a millionaire in Switzerland.
That's 5x higher than the US.
I had to find out their wealth-building habits.
7 ways the Swiss think about money to become richer than you:
Oppenheimer lied to you.
He wasn't the hero who saved the Manhattan Project.
When his reactor was failing, he needed a Chinese woman to prevent nuclear disasterāāthat he later erased from history.
Here's the true story of physics' greatest cover-up:
This neuroscientist worked until she was 103.
She also:
⢠Won a Nobel Prize at 77
⢠Became a senator at 92
⢠Stayed mentally sharp into her 100s
Her secret? 5 daily habits that prevented brain aging: š§µ
Your brain has been fooling you your entire life.
This Nobel Prize winner spent 40 years proving it.
Here are the 10 mental traps controlling every decision you make: š§µ
The biggest lie about aging:
"Your brain is destined to decline".
This scientist spent 40 years proving the opposite.
His research found your brain can transform at ANY age.
Here's how to start reversing cognitive aging today:
This guy scanned monks' brains.
He expected normal results.
But what he found had never been seen in scientific history.
The discovery landed him on Time's 100 Most Influential People.
Here's what 30,000+ hours of meditation does to your brain:
In 1943, the Nazis tortured her for information.
They broke her legs. They demanded names.
But this Polish social worker had already saved 2,500 Jewish childrenāand she kept going.
Here's how one woman built history's most daring rescue operation:
They Treat Saving Like a Bill
Most people save what's left after spending. The Swiss? They spend what's left after saving.
They automate 20-30% of their income into savings BEFORE touching it.
It's not about willpower. It's about systems.
But saving alone won't make you rich:
They Rent for Life (& They Love It)
Shocking fact: Only 41% of Swiss own their homes.
In the US? It's 65%.
Swiss millennials aren't obsessed with buying houses.
Why? They invest the difference in high-yield assets instead. Meanwhile...
So, what can we learn from the Swiss millionaire mindset?
⢠Automate your savings
⢠Live below your means
⢠Invest in high-value skills
⢠Think long-term and globally
⢠Diversify across banks and borders
The path to wealth is a marathon. Are you ready to run it?
Swiss People Invest in Themselves
The average Swiss spends 5-10% of their income on education and skills.
Every year. They're not chasing degrees. They're after specific, high-value skills.
Think languages, tech skills & financial literacy.
Speaking of finances:
Switzerland has the world's largest percentage of millionaires.
AND they have 1 billionaire for every 80,000 people.
What's the Swiss secret ā is it all about banking and neutrality?
To start answering this question, here's an interview with some locals: š¹