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Level up your life with science-based strategies on learning, creation and self mastery. By the doctor bros @michaelkennymd and @mattygrov | 1M on YouTube
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Most people can't remember more than 50% of what they learn after 1 week. Here's are 8 strategies to use so you never forget again.
Most people have a dopamine-fried brain that blocks peak performance. Let's change that. Here's one evidence-based habit to gain clarity & get deep focus immediately (backed by s...
Naval Ravikant once said: “Forget rich versus poor, white-collar versus blue. It’s now leveraged versus un-leveraged.” That's when I quit medicine after 7+ years of preparation t...
Marcus Aurelius was a big believer in stoicism. Not only Aurelius — Tim Ferriss, Epictetus, Ryan Holiday... too. Here's what it's (and how to be a true stoic in 90 days): https:...
The most powerful thinking framework: First Principles Thinking. Used by Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Steve Jobs, and Richard Feynman... Here's what it is, how to use it, and become b...
The man who got killed for thinking. He was an influential Greek philosopher who got poisoned for asking too many questions and "corrupting the youth." Today, he's one of the gre...
Look at this guy. He is a 5x NYT bestseller. Fluent in Japanese, German and Spanish in 3 months. Martial arts expert. Spoke at Ted, Google, MIT, Harvard... He wrote the 4-Hour Ch...
This is Ander Ericsson. Some called him the crazy psychologist obsessed with prodigies. After 30+ years, he has created a formula to master anything faster. I’ve devoured his wi...
This is Andrew Huberman. He’s the most focused and disciplined man alive. His message? If you can’t focus, you’ll give up on your dreams. The evidence-backed Huberman protocol f...
The cost of overthinking is a life of regrets and what ifs If this is you, please open this. How to find and escape the invisible trap of overthinking:
A "cognitive bias" is a systematic error in your thinking that ruins decision-making. The 7 most powerful cognitive biases I've found: https://t.co/k4Z22BkwXc
The cost of distraction is a life of regrets and what-ifs. If you need a wake up call, this is it. The ancient Japanese method of mindful productivity—how to do more with less: