I'm a student at Stanford, surrounded by some of the most ambitious and successful people in the world. And I've noticed something: the top performers don't think like everyone else.
They see the world differently. They respond to challenges differently. They make decisions differently. But here's the thing—it's not because they're smarter or luckier. It's because they've learned to think in specific ways.
Over the past few years at Stanford, I've studied how these high-achievers think and operate. I've reverse-engineered their mental models. And I've discovered that their success comes down to three core frameworks—three ways of thinking that separate them from everyone else.
In this free guide, I'm sharing the exact mental models I've learned from being around Stanford's top performers.
Each framework includes the exact thinking pattern, real examples of how high-achievers use it, and an actionable exercise you can do right now.
By the end of this guide, you'll have the mental foundation to think like a top performer and achieve your biggest goals in the next 90 days.
This is what I've learned from being surrounded by success. This is the Stanford Mindset.