Lachlan Brown

Lachlan Brown is an entrepreneur and co-founder of Brown Brothers Media, a digital publishing network reaching tens of millions of readers monthly. He holds a Graduate Diploma of Psychological Studies from Deakin University, though his real education came afterward: a warehouse job shifting TVs, a stretch of anxiety in his mid-twenties, and the slow discovery that studying the mind is not the same as learning how to live well. He started experimenting with Buddhist principles during breaks at the warehouse and eventually began writing about what he was learning. That writing became Hack Spirit, a widely read personal development site, and his book Hidden Secrets of Buddhism became a bestseller. His work breaks down complex ideas into frameworks people can apply immediately, whether they are navigating a career change, a difficult relationship, or the gap between knowing what to do and actually doing it. Lachlan splits his time between Singapore and Saigon. He writes about high-performance routines, decision-making under pressure, digital innovation, and the intersection of Eastern philosophy with modern life. His perspective comes from having built things from scratch, failed at some of them, and learned that clarity comes from practice, not theory.

10 things manipulative people do to make you feel like you’re the problem

Posted 04 Aug 2025, by

Lachlan Brown

Manipulative people have a unique talent: they can twist reality so subtly that you begin to question your own thoughts, feelings, and even your sanity. The worst part? They do it in ways that feel almost invisible—leaving you blaming yourself for things that aren’t actually your fault. Whether it’s ...Read More

“It’s not what we do once in a while that shapes our lives. It’s what we do consistently.” Tony Robbins’ 5 daily habits that turn dreams into results

Posted 04 Aug 2025, by

Lachlan Brown

Tony Robbins has spent four decades studying the patterns that create outstanding results. Through thousands of seminars and interventions he’s distilled enormous ideas into simple daily practices—tiny hinges that swing very big doors. Below are five cornerstone habits he personally uses every day. Each is drawn from his own ...Read More