What's The Key To Living Past 100?
How do you live a long and happy life? Is it diet? Social life? Mindset? Here’s a conversation with three centenarians on what’s most important for living a long life:
Read MoreHow do you live a long and happy life? Is it diet? Social life? Mindset? Here’s a conversation with three centenarians on what’s most important for living a long life:
Read MoreEveryone wants to find the perfect partner and experience long-term happiness, but those things are becoming rarer. What does math say about your Tinder profile photo? How can we use math to predict if a couple will get divorced? Hannah Fry Lays it down in this TED Talk:
Read MoreTune in for some real talk on George Floyd, Candace Owens’ stanky pussy, and the state of race relations in America:
Read MoreThis is an excerpt from an article written by Carl Sagan about the balance of being a skeptic while remaining open to new ideas.
Read MoreThe following is an excerpt from an article by Morgan Housel discussing our blindness to probability and its like of usefulness in the real world:
Read MoreRanging from Louis C.K. to Dave Chappelle, here are the top 10 funniest Anti PC Jokes from Laugh Planet:
Read MoreDonald Trump, police brutality, and a country divided. As the top comment says, “When he's being funny, his jokes carry laughs, and when he's being serious, his words carry weight.” Enjoy.
Read MoreThis is the most rational, even-sided response I’ve heard this week about the wrongful death of George Floyd and racism in America. Thank you, Andrew:
Read MoreHave you ever wondered what a high-speed internet connection combined with an infinite source of pornographic videos does to our brain? The cure for anxiety, depression, and erectile dysfunction may lie in logging off. Here’s Gary Wilson, creator of the blog Your Brain On Porn, to tell us how porn affects out brain:
Read MoreHow are you evaluating risk and what are the different sides of it? The following is an excerpt from an article written by Morgan Housel describing a deadly ski accident and how it changed the way he views risk:
Read MoreFor years, MDMA, the active drug in ecstasy has been demonized as fuel for the rave scene and a purely recreational drug. But recently, studies have shown that MDMA has the power to loosen the grip, in some cases entirely, of PTSD. Here’s the story of how MDMA saved one soldier’s life:
Read MoreAre you looking for a good laugh in quarantine? I just finished watching Mark Normand’s special Out To Lunch and my only problem with it is that he didn’t release it earlier. Netflix and the other networks definitely dropped the ball by not picking up Mark’s special. Tune in below for a steady dose of laughter and truth bombs, and don’t miss out like they did:
Read MoreThe following is a poem by Charles Bukowski about getting through times of hardship and holding onto the light:
Read MoreThe following is a poem by W. Livingston Larned about the relationship between a father and his son. I came across an excerpt from this poem in How To Win Friends And Influence People, and although I have no kids, these words struck me powerfully:
Read MoreTune into this video by Jim Can’t Swim for the full breakdown of everything that happened in the Jussie Smollett Saga. This video combines criminal psychology, media interviews, and body language into a masterful overlay of the entire story:
Read MoreNew York-based comedian Andrew Schulz needs his own talk show. Schulz shines on stage, in the podcast game with Brilliant Idiots (feat. Charlamagne that God) and Flagrant 2, and now it’s time that he enters the late-night game. Everyone knows that the DNC is the puppeteer behind every late-night talk show, and Schulz sees the space that the people want to be filled: A talk show that makes fun of people on the left, right, and every in between with no agenda, other than to be funny. Check out his latest hit on Joe Biden:
Read MoreBest-selling author Mark Manson sheds some light on what makes life meaningful, growing through pain, and how to “suck less”:
Read MoreMary Cain, dubbed a running phenom by the age of 17, signed with Nike’s Oregon Project headed by coach Alberto Salazar. She joined Nike with hopes of becoming the best in the world, but her dreams were soon shattered by an abusive coaching staff and harmful training practices. After being told to get “thinner, and thinner, and thinner,” Mary’s body began to crumble and suicidal thoughts appeared. Her is her story:
Read MoreLast week, best-selling author Kevin Kelly published 68 pieces of advice that have to do with happiness, stress, vacationing, asking questions, and more. Here are five of those bits. Click the link below to read the full piece. It’s well worth it:
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