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Go ahead, log into Netflix. See there the rows of recommendations? That’s not magic: that’s an algorithm. Netflix “remembers” what you watched, how you rated past films, then correlates that data against your viewing habits. A blink-of-an-eye search of the media database then produces “recommendations” based on your preferences. That’s why documentaries about hermetic hoarders […]
Continue ReadingAt the beginning of the year we purchased a NeurOptimal machine. Working with Brainwave Optimization was thrilling, but it was time to upgrade to a totally different realm of neurofeedback. After consulting with a dozen other colleagues in the field, an additional dozen practitioners that use NeurOptimal, and after doing tons of my own research […]
Continue ReadingBullet Proof Executive website says this about its founder, Dave Asprey: Silicon Valley investor, computer security expert, and entrepreneur who spent 15 years and $300,000 to hack his own biology. He upgraded his brain by >20 IQ points, lowered his biological age, and lost 100 lbs without using calories or exercise. Dave interviewed Dr. Valdeane Brown, co-founder […]
Continue Reading[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] In these crazy times many people are finding it difficult to cope with the uncertainty of the situation and the fear that is rising up. I want to offer a couple of messages for you today in hopes that they will help you get through this turbulent period with more ease and grace. This is […]
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