Dr. Peter Diamandis
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You have to believe this is possible. One of the reasons I wrote this longevity guidebook was to give people an understanding that what's possible. And then you need to have the mindset of like, so for me, Open the Space Frontier, I have two 13-year-old boys. I had my kids when I was 50. And that's one of the, I think one of the great longevity therapeutics is having young kids.
You have to believe this is possible. One of the reasons I wrote this longevity guidebook was to give people an understanding that what's possible. And then you need to have the mindset of like, so for me, Open the Space Frontier, I have two 13-year-old boys. I had my kids when I was 50. And that's one of the, I think one of the great longevity therapeutics is having young kids.
And I want to see them, you know, I want to meet their kids and their grandkids. And And there's lots of other whys that I've created for myself, but it has to do with, I think this is the most extraordinary time ever to be alive. And I want to see as much of that as I can and live in that future. So that why is important. You know, when it's six or 7 a.m. in the morning,
And I want to see them, you know, I want to meet their kids and their grandkids. And And there's lots of other whys that I've created for myself, but it has to do with, I think this is the most extraordinary time ever to be alive. And I want to see as much of that as I can and live in that future. So that why is important. You know, when it's six or 7 a.m. in the morning,
and it's comfy in bed and you're a little bit groggy and you would set yourself up to go to the gym. Do you work out in the morning? Yeah, it's hard to do it at night. Yeah, it is. But the why of getting out of bed to go and work out needs to be there, right? I mean, if you're 25 and you're dating, you know, your why might be procreation or landing that partner. But then when you're
and it's comfy in bed and you're a little bit groggy and you would set yourself up to go to the gym. Do you work out in the morning? Yeah, it's hard to do it at night. Yeah, it is. But the why of getting out of bed to go and work out needs to be there, right? I mean, if you're 25 and you're dating, you know, your why might be procreation or landing that partner. But then when you're
At night, you're at a restaurant, you've got this basket of bread in front of you. And this glass of wine brought out before any of your food lands. And you start chomping down on that and spiking your blood sugar. Or at the end of dinner, when this dessert comes and lays in front of you and it's sitting there staring at you, saying no, you need a why.
At night, you're at a restaurant, you've got this basket of bread in front of you. And this glass of wine brought out before any of your food lands. And you start chomping down on that and spiking your blood sugar. Or at the end of dinner, when this dessert comes and lays in front of you and it's sitting there staring at you, saying no, you need a why.
You need a why and you need habits that are gonna serve you. And you know this.
You need a why and you need habits that are gonna serve you. And you know this.
So one of the things I talk about in the mindset chapter here, right? And there's a chapter on mindset and the hormones of happiness. is that our brains, we're all hearing about large language models and neural nets and AI all the time. Our brains are neural nets, right?
So one of the things I talk about in the mindset chapter here, right? And there's a chapter on mindset and the hormones of happiness. is that our brains, we're all hearing about large language models and neural nets and AI all the time. Our brains are neural nets, right?
We have a hundred billion neurons, a hundred trillion synaptic connections that shapes everything you do, see, feel, hear, all of that is upstairs in your three pound mass of jelly. And our minds and our mindset is being crafted and shaped every day.
We have a hundred billion neurons, a hundred trillion synaptic connections that shapes everything you do, see, feel, hear, all of that is upstairs in your three pound mass of jelly. And our minds and our mindset is being crafted and shaped every day.
The way that Google and OpenAI and Anthropic and XAI, how these companies shape their large language models is by showing them data, data, data, and they're collecting. So if you want to train a neural net how to recognize a cat, you show it photo of a cat after a cat after a cat, and it finally learns furry pointy ears, whiskers, tail.
The way that Google and OpenAI and Anthropic and XAI, how these companies shape their large language models is by showing them data, data, data, and they're collecting. So if you want to train a neural net how to recognize a cat, you show it photo of a cat after a cat after a cat, and it finally learns furry pointy ears, whiskers, tail.
But at the end of the day, if you show it a dog, it's never seen a dog before, it's gonna say it's a cat, right? So the question is, how are we training our neural nets? And we train our neural nets, our mindset about what we believe is possible for us, in the world, in our happiness, in our longevity, by virtue of who you hang out with, right? What you listen to.
But at the end of the day, if you show it a dog, it's never seen a dog before, it's gonna say it's a cat, right? So the question is, how are we training our neural nets? And we train our neural nets, our mindset about what we believe is possible for us, in the world, in our happiness, in our longevity, by virtue of who you hang out with, right? What you listen to.
Congratulations on listening to this podcast. What you read, right? What's on your walls. All of these things shape how you think.
Congratulations on listening to this podcast. What you read, right? What's on your walls. All of these things shape how you think.