@bryan_johnson Despite the immediate effects, Isn’t there research saying that people at higher altitude/lower oxygen have better health outcomes long term?
If you are constantly judging others, chances are you are constantly judging yourself.
There’s not a lot of room to accomplish things or live well when there is a constant ball of judgement.
Happy thanksgiving. I am grateful for many things. I am healthy, my family is healthy, I have means to do things.
I am empathetic to the places in the world that don’t have it as easy as I do. I live a challenging life, but usually, I get to pick the challenges.
The reason I am tweeting is because I saw a tweet calling the half they don’t belong to insane and crazy.
Calling people names doesn’t help anything. We are all in this together. I’ve said plenty of mean things and called names in my life. But it affects people and yourself.
Since we're talking about funding of absurd research by NIH and other federal agencies, the funded scientists:
- watching flies fuck
- giving rats massages
- spending years digging into why jellyfish glow
- tracking penguin poop from space
- using horseshoe crab blood
@shl Tough to give this type of feedback for various reasons. But to your point, I’ve interviewed hundreds of people and few if any asked why they didn’t get a certain position.