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Something You Should Know

How to Master the Skill of Quitting & Deconstructing Conspiracy Theories - SYSK Choice

Something You Should Know

Mike Carruthers | OmniCastMedia

Social Sciences, Science, Health & Fitness, Education, Self-improvement

4.54.3K Ratings

🗓️ 19 October 2024

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Do you suffer from any of these symptoms: Tiredness, stomach issues, dizziness, headaches, joint problems, dry skin or depression? What’s interesting is they all can be caused or aggravated by one thing which is really easy to fix. You’ll need a glass and some water. Listen and I’ll explain. https://www.healthline.com/health/anxiety/dehydration-and-anxiety I’m sure you’ve heard the expression that quitters never win, and winners never quit. No one wants to be called a quitter. It’s the people who persevere who are the winners. Well, maybe. Actually, quitting can be the smartest thing you can do – if you know WHEN to quit. Annie Duke was a professional poker player for two decades and won the $2 million winner-take-all, invitation-only World Series of Poker Tournament of Champions. She was also awarded a National Science Foundation Fellowship to study Cognitive Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania. She is the author of the bestselling book called Quit: The Power of Knowing When to Walk Away (https://amzn.to/3VgjuRT). Listen as Annie explains why quitting can be a good thing and why it is often the smartest thing you can do.  Who doesn’t love a good conspiracy theory. They fuel the imagination. And somehow, they seem to confirm people’s suspicion and mistrust of the government. Yet for others they seem ridiculous. So where do conspiracy theories come from? Why do they persist? What is the appeal exactly? And why are most of them usually so easy to refute if you examine them closely? Whether it’s 9/11, the moon landing, the Kennedy assassination, aliens or UFOs – there are plenty of them to sink your teeth into. Here to explore the phenomenon of conspiracy theories is Casey Lytle, a psychology and sociology professor and author of the book Debunked: Separate the Rational from the Irrational in Influential Conspiracy Theories (https://amzn.to/4eAnkOR). Why is that some people who brush and floss religiously still have a lot of dental problems while some other people who hardly ever brush never have dental trouble? Listen as I explain the interesting answer. https://www.gumdoc.net/periodontal-disease/mouth-body-connections/gum-disease-in-families/ PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS!!! INDEED:  Get a $75 SPONSORED JOB CREDIT to get your jobs more visibility at https://Indeed.com/SOMETHING  Support our show by saying you heard about Indeed on this podcast.  Indeed.com/SOMETHING.  Terms and conditions apply. SHOPIFY:  Sign up for a $1 per-month trial period at https://Shopify.com/sysk . Go to SHOPIFY.com/sysk to grow your business – no matter what stage you’re in! MINT MOBILE: Cut your wireless bill to $15 a month at https://MintMobile.com/something! $45 upfront payment required (equivalent to $15/mo.).  New customers on first 3 month plan only. Additional taxes, fees, & restrictions apply. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

The Search for Truth Never Ends.

0:02.5

Introducing June's Journey, a hidden object mobile game

0:05.8

with a captivating story.

0:07.6

Connect with friends, explore the roaring 20s,

0:10.4

and enjoy thrilling activities and challenges while supporting environmental

0:14.5

causes. After seven years the adventure continues with our immersive travels

0:18.9

feature, explore distant cultures and engage in exciting experiences.

0:24.0

There's always something new to discover.

0:26.2

Are you ready?

0:27.2

Download June's journey now on Android or iOS.

0:30.0

Today on something you should know, what drinking water can do for you, and it's a lot more than you may realize.

0:38.0

Then, quitting. Quitters never win, winners never quit.

0:42.8

Well, not exactly.

0:44.8

It's not really like should we persevere more and quit less.

0:49.8

We have to figure out when is the right time to persevere,

0:53.4

and when is the right time to quit,

0:55.4

because they're really the exact same decision.

0:58.1

Also, whether you have good teeth or bad teeth,

1:01.2

I'll tell you who's partly responsible.

1:03.6

And the fascinating world of conspiracy theories, aliens, moon landings, chemtrails, 9-11.

1:10.1

When people said the collapse of the Twin Towers looked like a controlled demolition,

1:14.3

it actually looked nothing like a controlled demolition.

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