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Building Your Best Brain

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In this episode of Positively Pedestrian, we consider what type or kind of knowledge would be the most important to have. Since the capacity of the human brain is finite, how might we go about being the best stewards possible when it comes to what we do or don’t allow into our brains? We talk about homelessness, the odd concept of hotel room deaths, and even contemplate the possibility of the eternal soul, and if it does in fact exist, what implications it would have on our lives.

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Chapters

1. Sean's Walkabout & Elevator Pitch (00:00:00)

2. The Chalkboard of the Brain - What to Write What to Erase (00:08:20)

3. What Knowledge is Actually Important to Have? (00:14:15)

4. Picking and Choosing What's In your Brain - Imagine (00:18:33)

5. Tent City - Sleeping Under and Burning Bridges (00:23:00)

6. Dying in Hotel Rooms - Extended Haunted Stay (00:27:15)

7. Shortest Story Ever Told & Eternal Soul (00:30:10)

46 episodes

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In this episode of Positively Pedestrian, we consider what type or kind of knowledge would be the most important to have. Since the capacity of the human brain is finite, how might we go about being the best stewards possible when it comes to what we do or don’t allow into our brains? We talk about homelessness, the odd concept of hotel room deaths, and even contemplate the possibility of the eternal soul, and if it does in fact exist, what implications it would have on our lives.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Sean's Walkabout & Elevator Pitch (00:00:00)

2. The Chalkboard of the Brain - What to Write What to Erase (00:08:20)

3. What Knowledge is Actually Important to Have? (00:14:15)

4. Picking and Choosing What's In your Brain - Imagine (00:18:33)

5. Tent City - Sleeping Under and Burning Bridges (00:23:00)

6. Dying in Hotel Rooms - Extended Haunted Stay (00:27:15)

7. Shortest Story Ever Told & Eternal Soul (00:30:10)

46 episodes

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