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🗓️ 27 February 2019
⏱️ 72 minutes
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Jesse Elder is speaker, entrepreneur and creator of Mind Vitamins-- short video bursts designed to cut through the status quo and inspire change.
Jesse Elder enters the mind meld to discuss time, why utility is the ultimate litmus test and how it's possible to change yourself forever in an instant.
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0:57.0 | Now administering third eye drops. books. I think you would agree with me the time leash is very real it is strapped |
1:19.9 | tight around all of our necks. We are constantly checking clocks, calendars, |
1:27.0 | countdowns, you know what I mean? How long until... |
1:31.0 | type of thinking? How long until the plane leaves? How long until lunch? How long until we get there? How long until we get to go home? How long until |
1:40.4 | a game of throne starts. It never really stops. But the funny thing is the first |
1:47.8 | thing you inevitably encounter when you start looking into time as a cosmological or physics phenomenon is |
2:01.4 | that it's either probably nothing like we perceive it in the linear sense. |
2:10.9 | Or that it doesn't really exist outside of our perception of it at all. |
2:16.4 | In other words, it's sort of a construct relative to our existential condition as finite beings with the |
2:25.0 | neurology and psychology that we happen to have. |
2:30.0 | Given that it's really interesting I think to start doing some thought experiments around the idea of time |
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