
The events that occurred in Las Vegas were not only tragic, but they should serve as a reminder for those who create content as to what can happen when your desire is to be "first." Conspiracy theories are sometimes real, but I worry that sometimes people want them to be true more than they want to look at the data objectively. This episode attempts to explain and provide a thought process that has served me well in life when it comes to separating the "wheat from the chaff" of information overload. Today's sponsors: AG1: https://DrinkAG1.com/clearedhot Mando: https://shopmando.com Control Body Odor ANYWHERE with Mando and get $5 off your Starter Pack (that’s over 40% off) with promo code "ClearedHot"
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Morning, everybody. Here we go again. I find myself in a position today on this Friday episode. I'm not going to say creating content that I don't want to create. I'm going to be having a conversation largely one way because you can't talk back to me. about something that happened recently that I normally would not say anything about. And it's tied to last Friday's episode.
Last Friday, I talked about the attack in New Orleans and I briefly talked about the Cybertruck explosion in front of the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas. Today, I'm going to focus exclusively on the Cybertruck and the individual that was driving it and
The rush to be first that was associated with that and the problem that I see with that, the incident itself, I'll break down how I feel about that after the intro and the ad break. The incident itself highlights for me and the reason that I'm willing to even create something around this. It highlights a theory of thinking that I am worried more and more people are getting trapped in.
And I wanted to share something with anybody willing to listen that has really helped me in my life when it comes to separating truth from potential fiction, objectivity from emotionality, and I'm going to share that. So that's what we're going to be talking about today.
Before we get into it, please give me 90 seconds of your attention to pay the bills, to talk about the sponsor that makes this episode possible, that allows me to do this, something that's wildly enriching for myself, and bring it to everybody who can receive this at no cost. So let's pay the bills. This episode is brought to you by AG1. Let's go back in time about a year.
In the hospital for the first time with a surgery. And for those of you who've never had a surgery, you may not recognize this. They don't let you drink immediately afterwards, or at least they didn't let me. And I found myself feeling like I was in the middle of the Sahara Desert. and dying from dehydration.
And I remember when they gave me my first jug of water, I told myself that I would never allow myself to feel that way again. And I never paid attention to how much water I drank before that, if I'm being honest. And I probably was walking around wildly dehydrated.
And if I'm being totally honest, before that time, I would tell people that I was really concerned about my health and wellness, but I wasn't taking a lot of actionable steps towards that. Since that day, It has been my goal to become violently efficient when it comes to my health and wellness. It is my priority. It is the foundation. And this ties us back into AG1.
I start my mornings by drinking water. But plain water is boring. I mean, I do it. But there are ways that you can make it better. And why not attack multiple things at the same time? And this is where AG1 comes in. For the last year, in my morning water, what I have been doing is filling it up with a scoop of AG1. And when you order, you're going to get one of these really cool containers.
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