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🗓️ 30 December 2022
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0:00.0 | Welcome back to the Casey Adams Show. Today I am joined by Robert Green, someone who I have so much |
0:07.6 | respect for, someone I consider a friend and super excited to dive into this episode, Robert. |
0:12.1 | Thanks so much for coming on. Thanks for having me, Casey. Thanks for coming to my house. |
0:15.4 | Of course. Thank you so much. In the long journey. Of course. Thank you for the hospitality. |
0:20.4 | So today I woke up. I read the daily law |
0:25.2 | and in your book and it talked about this concept of having near-death experiences on December 16th. |
0:34.3 | And the way you broke it down and the law really just gravitated towards people who have |
0:39.6 | near-death experiences, it tends to stay with them for a while and they have such a, it has such |
0:46.7 | an impact on them. I would love to hear your perspective on, you know, this daily law, |
0:52.2 | near-death experiences and, as you say, confronting your mortality |
0:56.0 | because it's to hit home with me today as I read that, and I'd love to start here on this conversation. |
1:02.4 | Well, you're so young, but it's never too young to begin confronting your mortality. I can tell you that. |
1:08.7 | The weird thing was, I finished the laws of human nature in May of 2019, |
1:15.0 | and the last chapter of that book was about confronting your mortality, which was about the last |
1:20.3 | thing I wrote about. And I was trying to, in a kind of an intellectual way, explain the importance |
1:25.2 | of the concept. And then literally two and a half months later, |
1:29.5 | I came this close to dying myself, having a stroke. I was driving here in Los Angeles. |
1:35.1 | Anna, whom you met, was in the car. She basically saved my life. I also could have suffered major |
1:40.4 | brain damage, which I fortunately haven't. So it was very weird to write about it intellectually |
1:47.1 | and then to experience it emotionally and viscerally. Right. And so there's a difference because |
1:53.0 | we all know we're going to die. You know, it's no way of escaping that reality. But most people tend to avoid it because even if you think about it, you're just thinking about it, |
2:06.4 | and you're still avoiding it because death isn't a thought. |
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