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...things, but you have to give some kind of test.
and then we get a huge boost in motivation at the end. But there's this middle period where there's an adir, there's a drop in motivation because kind of in no man's land, it's like a little painful, you just wanna jump ship. And when you break a yea
another thing I wanted to cover with you was the American Psychological Association. So they apparently run the study of almost 100,000 people in 71 studies. And they were TikTok and reels heavy sort of users. K. And they realize that those people wh
...cognitive restructuring. When you actively deliberately change an aspect of a memory, usually for some therapeutic outcome, so to be happier, to be better in some way. That's really interesting. Right? Like, not just for if you have some kind of issu
Motivations change, point of view has changed, relationships, personalities are different relationships, or people like you're different, you're x y or z, you're not Brian Yeah. Where that's kind of affected you in a way? It was only one time, so I d
slow time scale activity in the brain. They're very good things like brain tumors and abnormalities and ongoing steady state issues. What they're not good for are moments of consciousness because, you're out by several orders of magnitude in terms of
So your brain is obviously taking in a lot and consuming those, like, thirty seconds, ninety second clicks, like, you probably are a bit frazzled at the end of that. But do you do you know what? Going back to what you said, and I think maybe it's not
You were here and Brian Johnson's here and then there's a universe and then you go past the universe and you're in that space that's outside the universe? I wish I had you doing. Same trip. Same trip. Same trip. Same place? Yeah. Yeah. I've been ther
from reading something or seeing something or thinking about something or hearing somebody else's story and going, did something like that happen to me? And then you start picturing it and thinking about it in what context it could have. And then you
...cognitive wound on ourselves. Right? That's what John Hite's book is a little bit about. Right? That's sort of more coming at it from a behavioral standpoint, but we have, you know, the Flynn effect reflects, right? This is how James Flynn would, des
...societal cognitive wound on ourselves. Right? That's what John Hite's book is a little bit about. Right? That's sort of more coming at it from a behavioral standpoint, but we have, you know, the Flynn effect reflects, right? This is how James Flynn w
...cognitive behavioral therapy. Attribution theory, how you interpret what people are saying to you. That's part of it. But you also need pause when you do have, a reaction coming to you and just pausing for a second and then making sure you understand
I've just done one BCI test, but no. No. Okay. So it's very it's it's, for many people, very scary to talk about their cognition. Because from the age of 40 onwards, you feel that some people are faster than you are. And you might not memorize it as
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