
Andres Kuusk, a seven-time World Pentamind Champion, Game Theory professor, and C-suite executive as well as the author of Unlocking the Success Puzzle joins Enterprise Radio.
This episode of Enterprise Radio is in association with the Author Channel.
Listen to interview with host Eric Dye & guest Andres Kuusk discuss the following:
- What prompted you to write this book?
- You argue that our failure to achieve goals often has deep evolutionary roots — how does evolution shape our behaviour and decision-making today?
- You argue that one of the most important success “rules” is curiosity — why is curiosity more powerful than discipline or willpower?
- In the book, you claim “talent doesn’t exist” — what do you mean by that, and how does believing in talent actually sabotage people?
- Most people say “growth happens outside your comfort zone,” but you call that a myth — what’s your alternative approach and why does it work better?
- What is the “Red Ferrari Effect,” and how can rehearsal help people perform under pressure in interviews, presentations, and critical life moments?
- Your final rule is inspired by Agent Mulder: “question everything” — how can people apply that mindset in career decisions, relationships, and major life choices?
Andres Kuusk is a seven-time World Pentamind Champion, Game Theory professor, and C-suite executive. His work focuses on cognitive bias, decision architecture, and strategic performance. Drawing from competitive mind sports and business leadership, he explores how intelligent, driven people can overcome hidden mental distortions and build sustainable success. He is the author of Unlocking the Success Puzzle.
Website: https://andreskuusk.com
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