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He's appearing in advertisements.His career is in overdrive.He's collecting patents for various tools to do this.
And now I was dealing with things that were kind of putting my loss of innocenceand my coming of age into overdrive and making it happen much faster.And at that age, you don't know any different.
Spending too much time on your own, locked in libraries or away from other people, was seen to be problematic.It could send the imagination into overdrive.Robert Burton in "The Anatomy of Melancholy" talked about that in 1621, "When I like waking all alone recounting what I have ill done,"
And I mean, I had operated on this thesis for a long time.But it really went into overdrive when I came here to New York 18 years ago.And even now that I'm, oddly enough, sort of a traveling
You can imagine how little air is going to be at 300 feet.So his body really kicks into overdrive now.His lungs will engorge with blood to stop themselves from caving in.
have always conducted their own foreign policies and we're now re-entering uh a period of History where that ishappening really in in in overdrive and so how does this all comeback to uh diplomacy which is really the central concept of this book and the reason why I chose this this very modest
which those are often happening at the same time-- then our problem solving goes out the window, because our IQ dropped.And that's because our body is in overdrive.Our heart is beating over 100 beats a minute, which means our blood pressure has skyrocketed.
It had always been my dream to have a rescue.Literally, my family went into kind of uber overdrive.I jokingly say that I think, at one point, my mother had more mortgages than Santander.
Fascination-- it doesn't take extra time, doesn't how to do and that's step two.Everything else that depends on dopamine will overflow, overdrive.
And when that happens, it clicks on the survival instinct.It stays on, goes into overdrive, and we become maxed out.And what are the results?
But I guess, when I was born I was like this.But then when I became a mother, it went on overdrive.Because now you're taking care of people.
So you want to fill your plate up with as many nutrient-dense foods.It will not be able to fight off this virus as well if it was not in overdrive.
punched a hole in the face of the earth over a hundred miles wide, a crater that we can still see in parts of Mexico today. It's largely covered by the Gulf of Mexico, the parts of it are visibleon land around Cancun. That asteroid it triggered earthquakes, it triggered tsunamis, it triggered a volcano going into overdrive, hurricane force winds. The atmosphere got so hot from all ofthat energy that forests spontaneously combusted through wildfires all over the world. And those were the things that just happened in the first few minutes and hours and days after the asteroid
the asteroid, there are now mammals the size of pigs. Remember, they never got bigger than cats for 150 million years. Now they're the size of pigs. Within a million years, mammals the sizeof cows. So mammals are ballooning their bodies in size and their brains are lagging behind. So the real evolutionary force is mammals are really going into overdrive, evolutionary overdrive toget bigger, fill the dinosaur niches. And it was not intelligence that was driving things then. But intelligence did catch up and by about 10 million years after the asteroid, that's when we start to
This is the idea that any one time, we use a small portion of our brain, say 10%.So flow, aka ultimate performance, must be the full brain on overdrive, right?Turns out we had it exactly backwards.
What is inflammation? Inflammation is the body's response to a foreign object coming in.So when your guts are leaky and certain digested or undigested particles come through, your immune system goes on overdrive.So inflammation means to be set afire.
Richard because there was a Richard Stark novel sitting on his desk at that time, and Bachman because Bachman-Turner Overdrive was playing on the radio.
"In the year 2000." And then started to, like, put the engine into overdrive to take off. And I lost complete confidence in the pilot.
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