Default Mode
How Your Brain Builds The Reality You Live In
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Randy Chia
Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
Right now, before you finish reading this sentence, your brain has already predicted how your day will go.
It predicted whether that meeting will go well or badly. Whether that conversation will end in connection or conflict. Whether you’ll follow through on the plan or abandon it by Thursday. These predictions aren’t conscious. They’re automatic — generated by a system neuroscientists call the default mode, running below the level of awareness, shaping your reality before you experience it.
The predictions aren’t neutral. They filter what you see, determine what you feel, and drive the behaviors that produce the outcomes that confirm the predictions. It’s a loop. And for most people, it’s been running on the same data for decades.
Default Mode is the first book to translate cutting-edge predictive processing neuroscience into a practical system anyone can use. Drawing on peer-reviewed research from some of the most cited scientists in the field, it reveals:
• How a simple label on a milkshake changed the body’s hormonal response by 300% (Alia Crum, Stanford)
• How positive aging beliefs added 7.5 years to lifespan — more than exercise, not smoking, or healthy weight (Becca Levy, Yale)
• How sham knee surgery produced outcomes identical to real surgery for two years (Bruce Moseley, Baylor/NEJM)
• How imagining muscle contraction — with no physical exercise — increased strength by 35% (Cleveland Clinic)
• How emotional style at age 22 predicted survival at age 85 (David Snowdon, Nun Study)
This is not positive thinking. It’s not manifestation. It’s the documented, replicated mechanism by which your brain’s predictions shape your biology — your hormones, your immune function, your gene expression, your cellular aging, and your lifespan.
The book delivers a concrete, evidence-based system:
• A 3-part daily practice (morning installation, midday interrupt, evening evidence) that takes 8 minutes
• Chapter-by-chapter exercises that build progressively, from identifying your default to overriding it
• Honest treatment of the science — including what the research doesn’t show and where the debates remain
Your default mode is not who you are. It’s who you were. And the distance between those two things is the territory this book explores.
For readers of Atomic Habits, Thinking Fast and Slow, The Body Keeps the Score, and You Are the Placebo who want the mechanism behind the mindset.