Sam Parr
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And a study looked at something like two or three or 400,000 children and in school in fourth grade, and they looked at kids that were under an overpass of a train or nearby a train and kids who weren't.
And they found that the kids that read silently without the interruption of a train passing by retained information significantly higher.
I don't remember the points, but basically just that decibel level, even if it was intermittent, it significantly impacted their ability to retain information that they were reading.
Isn't he like the father of a hundred kids too?
So, I don't know anything about that.
He doesn't use his phone?
Well, I personally think that, yeah, I think it's a fight worth fighting, but I also, I'm just acknowledging that this is going to be a trend.
I think that what we're going to see is that there's going to be like these classes where like the upper class, the rich people who don't have to be on their phone or computer all the time, they're going to know that this is an issue.
Sort of like, it's a little bit different now, but sort of like in the 90s and early 2000, whole foods was a luxury.
So health food was a luxury.
And so I think that's what's going to happen here, which is sad, but I think that's just probably naturally how things are kind of tend to play out almost all the time.
I for sure think that's going to happen, but I think that it will get to the masses eventually.
I think that's just like how things work.
I think that, so listen, tell me, tell me what you think about these two or three ideas I have.
So I think that, have you ever done a VO2 max test?
Basically, yes.