Home NoticiasPRADA, me and Michael Douglas ‼️ New York. 1999. I’m in my mid-20s.  Working in M&A at J.P. Morgan.  Walking through Chelsea Village on a Sunday morning, massively jet-lagged after flying in the… | David Hansson

PRADA, me and Michael Douglas ‼️ New York. 1999. I’m in my mid-20s.  Working in M&A at J.P. Morgan.  Walking through Chelsea Village on a Sunday morning, massively jet-lagged after flying in the… | David Hansson

PRADA, me and Michael Douglas ‼️

New York. 1999.
I’m in my mid-20s. 
Working in M&A at J.P. Morgan. 
Walking through Chelsea Village on a Sunday morning, massively jet-lagged after flying in the previous day from London.

I had just received my first bonus and was feeling slightly amazed that someone pays me really well to do something I genuinely enjoy.

I pass a PRADA store.
Walk in and see a jacket I really like.
Quite a bit more expensive than I would normally spend.
I buy it.
Putting on my new PRADA jacket I ask them to throw away my old jacket.

Walking out into the cold I feel like a million dollars.

Minutes later, I see Michael Douglas walking towards me.
“Good morning Michael,” I say.
“Good morning, sir,” he replies.

That jacket became my ticket to confidence on demand.

Nightclubs with hour-long queues? 
I walked straight in.

I learned two things that cold early morning in New York:

1️⃣ Your state of mind determines the outcome before you enter the room
Whether it’s a nightclub or a client pitch – how you feel about yourself shapes how others respond to you.

2️⃣ External signals to yourself change your internal state
That jacket didn’t just look good. 
It changed how I felt, spoke, and carried myself. 
It gave me permission to take up space.

Over 27 years in banking, I kept using this hack before every important meeting:
I let the clothes I choose prepare me mentally for the task ahead.

Feeling great and strong is a skill you can engineer.
You can wait to “feel confident” naturally.
Or you can create the conditions that produce this mindset.

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A beautifully tailored suit. 
The watch I bought myself after my MD promotion. 
The Hermès tie a colleague I appreciate gave to me.

That PRADA jacket was not cheap.

The feeling and insight it gave me?

Worth a lot more.

I’m David Hansson 
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