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There is a specific kind of person who fixates on a single goal for years, sometimes decades, and they do not even realize they are wired completely differently from everyone else. The psychology behind this—what actually happens inside your brain when you obsess over one thing—reveals why some people achieve impossible things and others burn out trying. In this video, you will discover the five psychological traits that make certain people naturally drawn to monomaniacal focus: ✓ Why obsessive achievers experience goal switching as actual psychological pain (and others do not) ✓ How your dopamine system rewires to find pleasure in the struggle, not just the outcome ✓ The connection between identity fusion and sustained decade-long pursuit ✓ Why some brains are literally incapable of caring about multiple goals simultaneously ✓ How extreme future orientation creates tunnel vision that blocks out everything else You will learn that obsessive goal pursuit is not about discipline or willpower—it is about whether your brain is wired for depth or breadth, mastery or variety, one big thing or many small things.