The Invisible Line That Controls Your Life (Motivational Video)

The Invisible Line That Controls Your Life (Motivational Video) Download or Stream the speech now, on Spotify, Apple Music, iTunes, YouTube Music, Deezer, Amazon MusicTHE INVISIBLE LINE (Motivational Speech) – Copyright: Fearless MotivationSpeakers: Jovan Glasgow, Chris Ross The Invisible Line That Controls Your Life (Motivational Video) Fearless Motivation – WATCH FREE: There’s an invisible line that governs each and every human…

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Here For A Reason (Official Music Video) Fearless Motivation

“I know I’m here for a REASON. I’ve got purpose, my life has MEANING!” Here For A Reason (Official Music Video) Fearless Motivation Download or Stream the song now, on Spotify, Apple Music, iTunes, Deezer, Amazon MP3, YouTube Music & MP3 Downloads at TeamFearless.comHere For A Reason Song – Copyright: Fearless MotivationLyrics by Jones 2.0 | Music Composed by Patrick RundbladPerformed for…

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Chris Bosh on How to Reinvent Yourself, The Way and The Power, the Poison of Complaining, Leonardo da Vinci, and More (#515)

Illustration via 99designs “You can have a pity party, but after a while, going to get tired of you complaining. They’re going to be complaining about you.” — Chris Bosh Chris Bosh (@chrisbosh) fell in love with basketball at an early age and earned the prestigious “Mr. Basketball” title while still in high school (Lincoln High School)…

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How to Become a Better Writer by Becoming a Better Noticer

Credit: Yannick Pulver Sam Apple (samapple.com) is the author of the new book Ravenous: Otto Warburg, the Nazis, and the Search for the Cancer-Diet Connection. It’s the story of a brilliant scientist in Nazi Germany and how the rediscovery of his long-lost metabolism research is fundamentally changing the way we think about cancer. The book emerged from a piece Sam…

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Suleika Jaouad on Invaluable Road Trips, the Importance of a To-Feel List, and Finding Artistic Homes (#516)

Illustration via 99designs “When the ceiling caves in on you, you no longer assume structural stability. You have to learn to live along fault lines.” — Suleika Jaouad Suleika Jaouad (@suleikajaouad) is the author of the instant New York Times bestselling memoir Between Two Kingdoms. She wrote the Emmy Award-winning New York Times column + video series “Life, Interrupted,”…

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Dr. Peter Attia on Longevity Drugs, Alzheimer’s Disease, and the 3 Most Important Levers to Pull (#517)

“Caloric restriction, dietary restriction, time restriction. You’ve probably heard me go on and on about my framework, the three levers. Always pull one, sometimes pull two, occasionally pull three, never pull none.” — Peter Attia Dr. Peter Attia (PeterAttiaMD.com) is a former ultra-endurance athlete (e.g., swimming races of 25 miles), a compulsive self-experimenter, and one of the most fascinating…

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Q&A with Tim — Current Morning and Exercise Routines, Holotropic Breathwork, Ambition vs. Self-Compassion, Daily Practices for Joy, Ontological Shock, and More (#518)

Photo by Todd White Welcome to another episode of The Tim Ferriss Show, where it is usually my job to sit down with world-class performers of all different types to tease out the habits, routines, favorite books, and so on that you can apply and test in your own life. This time, we have a slightly different format, and I’m…

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The Virtue of Delayed Gratification

While we are not always at fault for succumbing to immediate gratification, we are still responsible for our actions. Luckily, there are some simple rules we can implement to become better at delaying gratification and save humanity from certain marshmallowy doom. Rule #1: Out of Sight, Out of Mind There’s an old saying, “out of sight, out of mind.”…

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A Brief History of Romantic Love and Why It Kind of Sucks

First Fact: At some point during evolution between plankton and Bon Jovi, apes evolved the ability to become emotionally attached to one another. This emotional attachment would eventually come to be known as “love” and evolution would one day produce a bevy of singers from New Jersey who would make millions writing cheesy songs about it. Second Fact: Humans…

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