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The Human Upgrade: Biohacking for Longevity & Performance

How To Get Over Your Addiction To Pity - Dr. Sean Stephenson : 500

The Human Upgrade: Biohacking for Longevity & Performance

Dave Asprey

Nutrition, Fitness, Wellness, Fasting, Lifestyle, Meditation, Science, Brain, Hacking, Self-improvement, Fat, Biohacking, Health & Fitness, Education, Diet

4.67.4K Ratings

🗓️ 12 June 2018

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

We saved one of our favorite interviews of all time to go out as our 500th episode of Bulletproof Radio!

Today's guest is none other than Dr. Sean Stephenson. Sean is one of the hugest people we've ever met, and you may know him from his 70 million YouTube views and his 25 years of speaking on stage and working to change the world.

He's actually almost three feet tall. Dave Asprey first met Sean several years ago at a networking event and got to talk afterwards. Dave was just blown away at the love and compassion, and just joy that he projects in everything he does, even though he has lived with brittle bone disease which kills most people long before they reach his age.

He has this amazing story of not just resilience and survival which is amazing in of itself, but of just going beyond that into a place of gratitude and service that is just unique in any human being.

So we wanted to bring his mindset to all of you today, so that you can understand what goes on in his mind, and just in his whole way of being.

Enjoy the show.

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0:00.0

You're listening to Bold Proof Radio with Dave Asprey.

0:15.8

Today's cool fact of the day is, well, it's about math from 100 years ago.

0:21.7

And a woman named Emmy Noether established herself as one of Germany's top mathematicians

0:26.7

around the turn of the 20th century, and she figured out things like advanced algebra

0:31.9

that no one had ever figured out.

0:33.9

In 1918, she published a theory that was a foundation for 20th century physicist understanding

0:40.0

of reality.

0:41.0

And she showed that symmetries in nature implied the conservation laws that physicists

0:45.6

had discovered that they didn't quite understand.

0:49.2

And this idea of conservation of energy is a requirement for symmetry, which is what

0:54.0

nature and our bodies is actually based on.

0:57.2

And similarly, conservation of momentum, which is at the core of a lot of our modern physics

1:01.0

came from this very same idea.

1:02.8

So who to thought that observations of nature actually led to all of this stuff and

1:06.6

all of that came from math?

1:09.1

Today's guest is none other than Sean Stephenson.

1:14.1

And Sean is one of the the hugest people I've ever met.

1:20.5

You may know him from his 70 million YouTube views and his 25 years of speaking on stage

1:27.0

and working to change the world.

1:29.6

And he's actually almost three feet tall.

1:32.0

And I first met Sean several years ago at a networking event and I saw him on stage

1:38.1

and got to talk afterwards.

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