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many mentioned concepts on evolution are well summarized in “civilized to death”

Never read it, but love the title

great read, i’ve highlighted a lot, but i think this one really captures the book’s spirit:

“We are the only species that lives in zoos of our own design. Each day, we create the world we and our descendants are going to inhabit. If we want that world to be more like the San Diego Zoo than the living tombs, we’ll need a clearer understanding of what human life was like before our ancestors first woke up in cages.“

lol @ the naturalistic fallacy fallacy

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We must Kruse Pill all nostriches 😈

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Feels weird

I'll never understand why some people don't trust science and choose to listen to some cringe people talking nonsense on the internet

been listening to jack for awhile, dudes great. started getting as much sun as possible, my life is 10x better

basim yussef

Crazy stuff, so many unknown words learn to grasp the theory yet listening. Enjoy the sun and shade🙏

don't mess with peter 😡

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I like jack kruse but why is he fat

Hey used to be extremely obese.

I like Jack Kruse's take on EMF and grounding (it was longer on another talk on primal health). I would love to have a Geiger counter and trace everything at home. I like that he takes magnetic field strength (tesla) into consideration (the word tesla represents magnetic flux density, the inventor Nikola Tesla who discovered it, and the modern day EV cars). I also like the fact that he emphasises on grounding. Each home/building typically comes with an 8ft copper rod driven to ground - so if you were to touch a big electrical appliance or any grounded metal, that might be one way to discharge. In another talk, I like that as a doctor, he zooms out and sees the big picture, and narrows back in - the inability to do this is an opportunity loss for all specialization in general.