Dr. Peter Attia
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All of that should be fully, fully disclosed. There should be no ambiguity about that. So I would say those are two really important ways to understand the credibility of who you're listening to.
All of that should be fully, fully disclosed. There should be no ambiguity about that. So I would say those are two really important ways to understand the credibility of who you're listening to.
All of that should be fully, fully disclosed. There should be no ambiguity about that. So I would say those are two really important ways to understand the credibility of who you're listening to.
Um, I mean, the first sport I fell in love with was hockey, which is pretty, um, pretty typical in Canada. Probably at the time, honestly, there were, today I'm sure kids will have more of a well-rounded sporting background with, you know, the NBA is there, but yeah, it was pretty much just hockey growing up. From a very young age until, uh, until, until my second love came, which was boxing.
Um, I mean, the first sport I fell in love with was hockey, which is pretty, um, pretty typical in Canada. Probably at the time, honestly, there were, today I'm sure kids will have more of a well-rounded sporting background with, you know, the NBA is there, but yeah, it was pretty much just hockey growing up. From a very young age until, uh, until, until my second love came, which was boxing.
Um, I mean, the first sport I fell in love with was hockey, which is pretty, um, pretty typical in Canada. Probably at the time, honestly, there were, today I'm sure kids will have more of a well-rounded sporting background with, you know, the NBA is there, but yeah, it was pretty much just hockey growing up. From a very young age until, uh, until, until my second love came, which was boxing.
Boxing?
Boxing?
Boxing?
What did they do? Um, so my dad, uh, ran a restaurant and my mom worked at the restaurant with him. I mean, she, when I, when she, when they came over, you know, she worked at a, at a checkout, you know, worked in a, like a variety store, grocery store at the checkout. Um, and then by the time I was born, she was mostly working at the restaurant with my dad. Any brothers, sisters? Yep.
What did they do? Um, so my dad, uh, ran a restaurant and my mom worked at the restaurant with him. I mean, she, when I, when she, when they came over, you know, she worked at a, at a checkout, you know, worked in a, like a variety store, grocery store at the checkout. Um, and then by the time I was born, she was mostly working at the restaurant with my dad. Any brothers, sisters? Yep.
What did they do? Um, so my dad, uh, ran a restaurant and my mom worked at the restaurant with him. I mean, she, when I, when she, when they came over, you know, she worked at a, at a checkout, you know, worked in a, like a variety store, grocery store at the checkout. Um, and then by the time I was born, she was mostly working at the restaurant with my dad. Any brothers, sisters? Yep.
I got a younger brother and a younger sister. So I was the last of three. You guys get along? Very well, yeah.
I got a younger brother and a younger sister. So I was the last of three. You guys get along? Very well, yeah.
I got a younger brother and a younger sister. So I was the last of three. You guys get along? Very well, yeah.
No, no, not at all. Yeah, I think I was a bright kid when I was young. I was put into a gifted program. But my mom says when I was in fourth grade, the program lost its funding. So I got put back into the normal program. And she says that's when things started to go not so well. So I think that was fourth or fifth grade.
No, no, not at all. Yeah, I think I was a bright kid when I was young. I was put into a gifted program. But my mom says when I was in fourth grade, the program lost its funding. So I got put back into the normal program. And she says that's when things started to go not so well. So I think that was fourth or fifth grade.
No, no, not at all. Yeah, I think I was a bright kid when I was young. I was put into a gifted program. But my mom says when I was in fourth grade, the program lost its funding. So I got put back into the normal program. And she says that's when things started to go not so well. So I think that was fourth or fifth grade.
Again, I don't really remember much of this, to be completely honest with you, Sean. But my mom says I just got very bored in school. And my performance started to sort of go down. I started to... really kind of clash with teachers a lot. And I think by the time I got to high school, just really had zero interest in school.
Again, I don't really remember much of this, to be completely honest with you, Sean. But my mom says I just got very bored in school. And my performance started to sort of go down. I started to... really kind of clash with teachers a lot. And I think by the time I got to high school, just really had zero interest in school.