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So without expecting the result, you're not going to do an action.Correct?
Americans spend more on health care than on food or on housing, and city after city and County after County are laying off teachers because of health care costs.Correct Correct. So those two things, I think set the context for the discussion.So then one of your chapters is about the history of computers in health.
The ones who built it.Correct. By how much?What percent higher do you think they priced it?
What's the saying? "There's growth in discomfort." We only-- muscle grows under tension and pressure, in the same way, the human mind.Correct. That's really powerful.And the second question.
Since the Higgs field is zero, the weak force particles don't feel mass, and therefore, they can travel at the speed of light, just like the- Correct - ... rather than pushing the absolute energy frontier. Absolute energy frontier meaning highest possible energy smashing of protons together.
Since the Higgs field is zero, the weak force particles don't feel mass, and therefore, they can travel at the speed of light, just like the- Correct. So one, we were talking about, like, accumulating antimatter.
that you can use your fingers or you can use a pick.- Correct. - And that's a choice you make.- And sometimes you use both, 'cause in Stairway to Heaven, you're using the fingers at the beginning, or fingers and pick, hybrid, they call
written, I put it into ChatGPT and say, "Hey, do a very thorough check. Are all my references correct? Are all my thoughtscorrect? Did I make any formatting mistakes and are the figure numbers wrong?" Or something like that. And I don't need that rightaway. I finish my stuff, maybe have dinner, let it run, come back and go through this. I think this is where it's important to
like psychedelics, that you would to a complex human mind?- Correct. I don't need, and I don't need physics to convince you, and I don't need to know how you work.
It's a seaborne empire.correct me if I'm wrong, but it feels like France could have just went straight to Poland.
and has worked at Netflix in basically every other sentence.- Correct. Almost as much as I mention Neovim.- Oh, great. Tell me more about Neovim.
That's the prediction. That's the prediction.Correct. And what is causing them to vibrate in a certain way? Who's telling them?Yeah. Yeah. The idea is we recognize that the universe has energy. If you're
Yeah. Now these two things are tugging at each other.Correct. What do they do?Well, the first thing they did was really important. They named it.
very nature that they've been mulling it for a couple of years means that there's probably some kind of resistance there.Correct. Exactly. So I for a couple years my friend uh Alex Depal and I ran the podcasting fellowship. So thousandsof people went through this workshop to start a podcast and the reason podcasts are such a great example is everyone
Obama that would lead her more likely to say yes? And who would be the guest before that and the guest before that?Correct. Yes. So you took a big piece of resistance which is how do I get Michelle Obama on my podcast. You broke it down into I
like smoking be cancer causing?Correct. Or things get damaged, right?
But there's such a thing as too many carbs.Correct. Yes. I think that the problem is not that the carbs were the problem, it's the overconsumption of carbs, theoverconsumption of fat, the overconsumption of of total calories.
And your grandmother, she got pregnant at 13.Correct. And she had a miscarriage at that age?Yeah, that's right. So, think about this. Eastern Kentucky, you're talking about the hills of an extremely impoverished, very rural part of the
Cuz in through your story when I was reading about your childhood, she seemed like the safe place that you would retreat toCorrect. over and over again.You know, I was obviously I I I think it's very important for boys to have male role models, to have father figures
Correct. Look, it would be wonderful if everybody owned something. But ownership starts with earning enough money so that
Correct. And what's so fascinating about you is you typically billionaires have a certain
Correct. And the pitchforks will come, and inequality is going to be a toxic corrosive force in the economy. So, like I'm a
Correct. Correct. But these are also responsive to stress. So, just like people get TMJ where they get tense in
Correct. So, my my question is, how are people getting them? Listen, I don't want to promote illegal drugs here. This is not that kind of But, I just
Correct. In In right hand, I have tirzepatide.
Correct. And and look, you know, his power, this is another important part,
Correct. And this is why what's happening right now is so different is that usually you're drawing these every
Correct. Yes, so we have a different kinds of activities. We have Ebola treatment centers where confirmed cases
Correct. That's right. But every-- almost everybody is a puppeteer.
Correct. Excellent. So why don't we just kick it off with our first question?
Correct. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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correct or incorrect? If so I think I can pique curiosity, and then open up this non-threatening place of learning about how others work.
Correct? Yes. Which is already mind boggling, because I think of-- a lot of the work when we're working on climate stuff
Correct. If you can help the guy from sound, do it.
Correct. How in a certain way, we are interconnected in a deeper level.
Correct. And I don't want to go too deep.
Correct. And I think that's beautiful.
Correct. And I've never imagined working with Lana or with Zack or being directed by Robin Wright.
Correct. And I would imagine the difference.
Correct. And I think that has to be present being in Mexico.
Correct. They've got one where it's a huge value.
Correct other people when they use the incorrect name and pronouns.
Correct? Is that sort of being able to make sure that you-- because to give you the courage to do this and to make sure that you are always
Correct. So are we then seeing these phthalates or other things getting into the fetus themselves, or is it just the mother's body
Correct. That's very correct.
Correct. Yes, and I just got my copy literally on Sunday.
Correct. I do want to follow up.
correct the narrative. Right.
Correct, I think. And well, any hopes that sort of bringing this out makes this less likely to recur, but I think it certainly arms
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