Jordan Crowder
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I mean, I had 400,000 followers.
I had 200 million views in my first two years.
And it was just rocking and rolling and then nothing.
So now X. And, you know, I have a podcast that comes out twice a week that's on Spotify and YouTube.
So YouTube and X. But I talk probably way more than I should on X. Because it's just...
So my big thing through all of this, because it's all endlessly fascinating and I love just diving down these rabbit holes and everything, is how we can use it in our daily life.
Like what good does it do us?
And I love just as much as the next guy going down these rabbit holes and exploring how many different alien creatures
life forms are there and how many dimensions and all this kind of stuff and I love exploring them like actually anyone who says any of this is BS I implore you just go do it yourself like we have the tools now to personally become a consciousness explorer and see all this stuff for yourself and as much as I love doing all that you know I always come back to how can I
Use this information and knowledge to live a better life, a more fulfilling life, a happier, more, you know, loving, peaceful, productive life.
And that's what led me to I created something called, oh, I gave it a name, the law of probability.
And that's my framework for what I use to basically create.
take your power back and become a co-creator of your life by using all these principles and everything I found.
So I went deep into, you know, philosophy and spirituality, but also neuroscience and basically how reality works, how it went from a quantum world to a physical world, because I think that's a very important thing
Tipping point there and and when you understand that our physical world is quantum by nature and you understand that it operates by quantum principles you can use those to your advantage and and it's really really fascinating and that really opened me up to it brought all these different worlds together and Synthesized them which I thought was really cool, but it made sense of so many discrepancies so many things I couldn't make sense of before now all of a sudden are beautifully explained and
in a way that literally you can use to your advantage, you know?
And I think that's, for me personally, it's the most important part.
Just because I know time goes faster in these situations, I would say 30, but I know it's more like 60.
I mean, it's such an impressive collection that you have, but just seeing that, you know, we like to think in short scale, so we're like, oh, humans now are capable of all these impressive things, and we like to think of, like, ancient humans as being inferior or
you know, cavemen, hunter gatherers.