Sean Fetcho
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How are they spiritually?
How are they physically?
I mean, there's a- They don't ask you anything personally anymore.
No.
You go to a primary, primary care will be dead in the next 10 to 20 years.
There is no home for primary care moving forward.
I think specialists are always going to be needed, right?
Your oncologist, your gastroenterologist, your endocrinologist, your orthopedic surgeon, all of those are going to have a home.
And there's a lot of value in that type of medicine.
General medicine, where you go to a doctor's office, they give you three minutes, they tap your knee to see if your foot moves as a physical, and then they say you're good to go.
You don't know anything about me.
You don't know my anxiety, my stress, what I'm dealing with personally, what physical aches and pains I have, why that's happening, what my diet is.
You're not asking about any of that, right?
And I think that...
whole system which is a feeding system into the big healthcare systems that's all primary care is is going to go away you become your new primary care doctor through ai through preventative care and being proactive on taking samples whether it's blood urine fecal for gut health whether you're taking saliva there's different ways to collect information on you alongside of things like an aura ring or whoop or apple with the wearable technology
All this feeds into your new primary care doctor.
And that primary care doctor will alert you a hell of a lot better than that three-minute visit to some doctor that doesn't give a shit about you.
People get caught up in the whole, like it's a lot of marketing and there's a lot of costs behind biohacking.
Four years ago, I had no idea what the hell that phrase even meant.
And I honestly thought when someone first said it to me, I thought these were like hackers in like the digital, like coding world.