Of Thinking Big — The Magic

The book suggests specific habits for thinking big, such as using a "big thinker's vocabulary" (cheerful, positive words), looking important to feel important, and practicing "conversation generosity" by listening more than you talk.

: Don't let tradition paralyze your mind. Regularly ask "How can I do better?" and "How can I do more?" to stretch your mental capacity. The magic of thinking big

Schwartz posits that "you are what you think you are". By shifting your mindset from small, limited goals to expansive, ambitious ones, you condition your mind to find solutions and routes to success that remain invisible to small thinkers. Key Actionable Principles The book suggests specific habits for thinking big,

: Identify and eliminate the "failure disease" of making excuses. Schwartz highlights four common types: health, intelligence, age, and luck. looking important to feel important