Welcome to Chapter 1 of the Thoughtonomy Podcast! In this special solo episode, host Grant Gavin kicks off a new series diving into each chapter of his book, Thoughtonomy. Starting with Chapter 1, "Perceiving is Believing," Grant unpacks the concept behind the book’s title, the crucial difference between your conscious and unconscious mind, and why so many people struggle to act even when they know exactly what they should be doing. Grant Gavin is the author of Thoughtonomy, an entrepreneur, and the host of the Thoughtonomy Podcast. With a background in real estate leadership and coaching, Grant has spent years studying the link between human behavior, mindset, and performance. His mission is to inspire people to reclaim their independence of thought and take intentional control of their lives. This conversation explores the deep roots of our beliefs, the role of past conditioning in shaping our behavior, and how to start questioning whether your thoughts are truly your own. If you’ve ever felt stuck, frustrated, or like you have untapped potential, this episode will challenge you to rethink the invisible forces that guide your choices. ⏱ Timestamped Overview 00:12 – Introduction to the new chapter-by-chapter series of Thoughtonomy 00:15 – What Thoughtonomy really means (thoughts + autonomy, not economy) 01:16 – The right to think independently and govern your own life 02:07 – How unconscious beliefs influence frustration and feeling stuck 03:06 – Why talented people still struggle to follow a clear success blueprint 04:39 – The two parts of your brain: conscious goal-setter vs unconscious goal-getter 05:58 – How early-life conditioning shapes your beliefs and behaviour 06:57 – Are your thoughts truly your own, and are they serving you? 07:57 – Why your behaviour is a product of past conditioning and emotions 08:30 – Chapter 1’s big question: Are you seeing reality or your past experiences? 💬 Quote of the Episode "Your behavior does not define you; it’s defined by your past conditioning and emotions.” – Grant Gavin 👣 Relevant Links Thoughtonomy Book: https://thoughtonomybook.co.za/ 🌐 Connect with Thoughtonomy Grant Gavin Website: https://grantgavin.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grant_gavin0 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ggavin LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/grant-gavin-9a120a4 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Thoughtonomy_Book 🎧 Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review! Let us know your biggest takeaway from this episode on social media.