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Did you know some plants donate 20% of their own sunlight to the soil beneath them, as if Nature's been trying to tell us something the whole time? lol
@CrashiusClay69 Did you know some plants quietly hand over 20% of their own sunlight to the soil beneath them, as if Nature's been trying to tell us something the whole time?
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Carlos Whittaker did a 7.5-week no-screen experiment and the results are wild.
No phone. No TV. No laptop. No watch. Nothing. He even got his brain scanned before and after by a neuroscientist.
The outcome? His cerebellum healed years worth of damage in just seven weeks. His cognitive memory score jumped from the 50th percentile to the 99th percentile of adult men in America. He said he felt like a completely different human, sharper, clearer, more alive.
This one stopped me in my tracks. I’ve been feeling the scroll fatigue hard lately, and hearing someone actually measure the difference with real brain scans is next-level motivating.
Our constant screen exposure might be doing more quiet damage to our brains than we realize. Sometimes the simplest reset (doing less) creates the biggest upgrade.
Have you ever done a serious digital detox? Would you try one this extreme?
Something I learned from plants changed how I manage my money: plants don’t just take sunlight and keep it for themselves. The most generous of plants share about 20% of their sunlight with the microorganisms beneath them.
So I made two personal rules: wake up to catch the sunrise, and share 20% of any money I receive with intelligent people who actually need support. After I started doing this, life started giving back. I was given an expensive e-bike, a laptop, and a flexible day job that doesn’t consume my life.
I think crypto investors who don't legitimize their gains by giving back eventually pay for it through their health or their relationships.
@CrashiusClay69 Crash, the most generous of plants give away about 20% of their sunlight to the microorganisms beneath them. So my hot take is this: crypto investors who don't legitimize their gains by giving back eventually pay for it through their health or relationships.
@CrashiusClay69 Crash, the most generous of plants give away about 20% of their sunlight to the microorganisms beneath them. So my hot take is this: crypto investors who don't legitimize their gains by giving back eventually pay for it through their health or relationships.