How to Find Your Purpose | Robert Greene & Dr. Andrew Huberman

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Robert Greene and Dr. Andrew Huberman discuss finding one's unique purpose and path in life, the concept of different types of intelligence, and the role of emotional engagement in accelerated learning.
Robert Greene is a multiple New York Times bestselling author and expert on human psychology and behavior both at the individual and group levels and in the context of relationships, careers, and society. Dr. Andrew Huberman is a tenured professor of neurobiology and ophthalmology at Stanford University School of Medicine and host of the Huberman Lab podcast.
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  • @leanneharrison5926
    @leanneharrison592611 күн бұрын

    I’m 79 and have connected with a new purpose through the diagnosis of a dear friend and a cousin with Alzheimer’s. Now learning to be a group facilitator for caregivers. This is a new lease on life for me.

  • @christophermayfield6043

    @christophermayfield6043

    2 күн бұрын

    love this so much

  • @meetandinspire
    @meetandinspireАй бұрын

    "It's not an intellectual thing, it's visceral, it's emotional, it's physical." "You feel that things are easy, everything clicks together, there's a delight." "Energy and motivation can come from either pressure, desire for something or desire to get away from something."

  • @SmrtSocial
    @SmrtSocial18 күн бұрын

    I feel very lucky to have been able to find my purpose very early. As I grow I see more and more people who feel lost and my gratitude grows.

  • @erikmartinez9826

    @erikmartinez9826

    18 күн бұрын

    What was it? What is your purpose?

  • @alenaadamkova7617

    @alenaadamkova7617

    5 күн бұрын

    I think in every habit "compound pounding" effect is the best solution... People probably know this effect but forgot about it because of being too distracted by media or thoughts etc. in sport, in business, in relationships. 1. If you use compound pounding in sport, (exercissing for an hour) you will see no results in 5 days,but you will see big results in 100 days. 2. If you will say a good morning to people, you will see no effect in 5 days, but you will see a great difference in 100 days. 3. If you will practice the compassion for your partner and make some good deed, you will see no or small difference in 5 days, but you will see a great difference in 50 or 100 days, you will see how much you mean to them. People see this compound pounding effect in the nature, the garden looks the same after few days, but after a 100 days it looks different. Therefore you can not tell if your values are working after one week, because you see the effect after 100 or 140 days. Maybe each couple should practice this technique, If I will make something small to make my partner happy, for a little moment, they will remember these little moments, and good calm or happy mood increases the immunity of the body by 50 percent in 4 days. So their kids will learn the same technique. They will learn that if they will read a book 10 minutes a day, it has a great impact on brain. Next time it may be 20 minutes a day. But if you stop doing the healthy habit now... after a week it makes no difference after 140 days the results change for worse, you loose muscles or you lose some skill or motivation etc. Good deed may be also making a pizza or small things. People actually enjoy small things much more than big gestures, because it´s about living in the moment...... Big gestures (expensive car) mean that you actually burned out too much energy to make a small effect, rather than small gestures that after time create a great effect of connection, and people like you for your authentic personality.

  • @deltawave3045
    @deltawave304527 күн бұрын

    I'm mid life, and I have been feeling pretty much at a loss for what to do with myself, navigating internal conflict; healing from a pretty traumatic upbringing and still haven't figured out my 'life's task' (except for a love for nature and becoming a horticulturist, obtaining an official diploma document only to realize I cant do it forever, also health care) thinking about what to do next alot of my waking life and feel so grateful for the time I've been able to spend just healing and listening and learning about self-optimation / self love practices. yet here still, with this incessant need to make money for some reason...I have decided to do something practical, & discipline inducing, & feel with enough determination/ dunno about 'swimming with the current' but I hope to hell I feel a sense of success & accomplishment when I get there.

  • @hjbasson
    @hjbassonАй бұрын

    Love Robert Green. So much to learn from him. Read most of his books. Makes you understand yourself and others

  • @Albertmarrewa
    @AlbertmarrewaАй бұрын

    Tremendous episode! Thank you!

  • @newday2637
    @newday2637Ай бұрын

    Some very good insights in this clip. I find it to be much more difficult to find the new path your life needs to go later in life. Many distractions through the years. Makes sense to look back to when you were young, when our likes and feelings were natural. I also agree somethings moves us good or bad , to let us know we need to change direction or our course. We can only hope to achieve the feeling that we are swimming on course. Great clip

  • @JoaoBatista-yl3xc
    @JoaoBatista-yl3xcАй бұрын

    My favorite episode so far.

  • @terrielburrell5545
    @terrielburrell5545Ай бұрын

    I'm 67 and still confused. I can go back and pinpoint when I was a child what I wanted to do, but not having parents who listen or teachers/counselors at school who don't care set us up for failure. So sad.

  • @kirbykidsmith

    @kirbykidsmith

    Ай бұрын

    dont give up, elder.

  • @jelizabethpetrie6656

    @jelizabethpetrie6656

    24 күн бұрын

    63 here, feel same way. Being female felt always ‘in service’ first to obeying parents n teachers, then meeting needs of friends, then children and husband and now for my last surviving 94yo parent. I try to fit my interests n needs around my schedule of serving others. But I feel most others do same thing? Makes our world operate…You have to make or set aside time to fulfill your interests or things feel hollow then. We either go thru the motions on autopilot or we engage our emotions and interest. Have goals…before out of bed in the a.m., I ask myself what is my intention today? And we need to dig our perseverance & discipline out of our fortitude daily. Remembering our relatives before faced their challenges they couldn’t shirk puts it in perspective.

  • @jelizabethpetrie6656

    @jelizabethpetrie6656

    24 күн бұрын

    @@kirbykidsmithThe funny thing about being older, maybe yes in birth age. But in, in your brain you can feel 40, when it hits you, just how many things you still want to learn, achieve & travel to. Or even books to read…🎉 Or a 20 yo can wake & feel 100 because media has made the world look bleak, if one sees it that way…your attitude is what makes you or breaks you. ❤

  • @terrielburrell5545

    @terrielburrell5545

    24 күн бұрын

    @@jelizabethpetrie6656 It's a challenge to do that every day. Some days are good, some make you want to run.

  • @curiouskitty7972

    @curiouskitty7972

    22 күн бұрын

    School only sets us up to become sheeple. I'm 66 and it was worse when we were younger 😉

  • @miahaaliyah1
    @miahaaliyah1Ай бұрын

    One of the best clips I’ve ever watched ❤

  • @Dragon_heart233
    @Dragon_heart233Ай бұрын

    I generated a prompt using gpt about the power of celebacy, i told it to write in the style of teacher Robert, and it was the most amazing prompt ever generated by AI for me. Thank you!, your are a blessing to me. And the GOAT teacher Andrew. I have listened to so many of your podcast lectures. I love you both deeply with all my heart... 💚🐯

  • @MasonJLopez

    @MasonJLopez

    Ай бұрын

    do u mind sharing ?

  • @MichaelFlenderson

    @MichaelFlenderson

    23 күн бұрын

    Yea man you gotta share that gpt response with us! It’s easy to copy and paste it 😊

  • @MatthewChrisisOfficial
    @MatthewChrisisOfficial23 күн бұрын

    This was very informative and inspiring. Thanks for sharing!

  • @KarelChytilArt
    @KarelChytilArtАй бұрын

    Thanks a lot. Great interview.

  • @athbhreith7391
    @athbhreith739125 күн бұрын

    Finally a great interview with Angus Young

  • @user-hh7ev4fj2f
    @user-hh7ev4fj2f26 күн бұрын

    I regularly listen to the words from coaches “you are unique”, but I was almost bursted in tears when I’ve heard this on first minutes of this video!! It is something ❤

  • @samar3634
    @samar363419 күн бұрын

    Amazing! love Robert Green. very informative discussion

  • @heytherebarry
    @heytherebarryАй бұрын

    I feel as though I have found my life's purpose, I wrote my first children's book during the pandemic, I hired an illustrator and worked with an editor to get it to a standard I'm really proud of. Then I hit a wall...supply chain, business development, PR, sales strategy 😑I find all these things so complicated. Whereas the creative side of things, I find myself in a flow, I alreday have three other stories started, all of which interlink. But the business side of things makes me question whether this truly is my purpose.

  • @Temperance369

    @Temperance369

    Ай бұрын

    I am a few steps behind you, still writing my first book, which was my childhood passion (reading, writing, learning about people and psychology). I also envision this future challenge when my book is ready. But as he says in the video, this is a less interesting / boring part that we endure so that we can achieve our goal. Maybe you could partner with someone who likes to deal with this part, like an editor / agent / publisher?

  • @SchraderDev

    @SchraderDev

    Ай бұрын

    Try and find a partner who handles the business side of things, a publisher

  • @burninglion2584

    @burninglion2584

    Ай бұрын

    IMO, creative types often need a manager of some kind - delegate if you can, your ability to create (more than management) definitely sounds like you are on the right path. Remember what Chris Willx says about being able to do something - it means that there will naturally be other things that you cannot/will not do. You have to choose, and for a creative, that answer is more often than not - some kind of management. Musicians are famous for NEEDING a manager, authors need publishers, painters need promoters, etc, etc...

  • @KeithHampson

    @KeithHampson

    21 күн бұрын

    I get it. But it might be useful to consider just how unlikely it is that a line individual could be well suited to such a wide range of skills and interests. As others have suggested, it might be best to hand those functions over to others. Delegate, delegate, delegate. But if you can’t afford these services, don’t let it stop you. Get your first book out, no matter what. You’ll be in a better position after your first effort and ready to do better for your next one.

  • @noellegilbertdressgirlmeet3414
    @noellegilbertdressgirlmeet3414Күн бұрын

    Excellent!!! Thanks Dr Huberman for sharing this. Robert Green is phenomenal and a very humble individual. God bless you both. Two amazing men!

  • @gangakarapenan3365
    @gangakarapenan3365Ай бұрын

    Love both these guys ❤

  • @DJ_JMIZZEL
    @DJ_JMIZZELАй бұрын

    Really great show !!!!!

  • @fernandocalderon48
    @fernandocalderon48Ай бұрын

    What a beautiful talk

  • @AlexanderLondono77
    @AlexanderLondono7710 күн бұрын

    What a great chat with these 2 positive engaged-mind humans

  • @rossco12
    @rossco12Ай бұрын

    Love this 👏🏻

  • @Deeply_Blissed
    @Deeply_Blissed26 күн бұрын

    So insightful!

  • @ichimokutrader1845
    @ichimokutrader184512 күн бұрын

    Your life's purpose can change. The importance of a purpose or goal is to make sure you improve yourself in pursuit of a goal and do not stay dormant and risk depression. You can change the coarse of your life every second.

  • @user-lb2gu7ih5e
    @user-lb2gu7ih5e20 күн бұрын

    By yousum 00:00:29 Discover your life's task for clarity and purpose. 00:02:24 Childhood impulses guide towards innate talents and interests. 00:02:58 Identify dominant intelligence type for optimal career alignment. 00:06:48 Emotional engagement accelerates learning and skill acquisition. 00:08:30 Reconnect with childhood passions to unveil life's path. 00:12:37 Recognize the visceral, emotional pull towards your purpose. 00:16:01 Early experiences shape preferences and career inclinations. 00:17:52 Balance positive love for a field with negative experiences. 00:19:02 Emotional engagement drives brain changes and personal growth. 00:19:29 Positive and negative experiences contribute to personal development. By yousum

  • @YlvaBjarnson
    @YlvaBjarnsonАй бұрын

    I pray that you are blessed with kids, because my son is the most fun I've ever had.😇💜🙏

  • @lunarteswisewoman
    @lunarteswisewomanАй бұрын

    Great clip ✨

  • @robertkhurmatuline4736
    @robertkhurmatuline473627 күн бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @bare.minimum.
    @bare.minimum.Ай бұрын

    The legend 💯

  • @hyperion303
    @hyperion303Ай бұрын

    Love this episode.

  • @Apollo440

    @Apollo440

    Ай бұрын

    Great Clip!

  • @realwalks
    @realwalks24 күн бұрын

    Great talk!

  • @inlakech369
    @inlakech369Ай бұрын

    Bien dit monsieur!

  • @sovvrong
    @sovvrong24 күн бұрын

    Homie layin the "you're one of a kind" on me hit different

  • @spulia9821
    @spulia9821Ай бұрын

    Thanks

  • @Leonardokite
    @LeonardokiteАй бұрын

    We are all born as a blank page......we go from there and we CAN be in control of our destiny.

  • @jayachandranthampi4807

    @jayachandranthampi4807

    Ай бұрын

    Really???? That itself says, you are not blank....it's black

  • @Apollo440

    @Apollo440

    Ай бұрын

    This "born blank" approach leads to many problems, derived from us not being able to accept who we are, trying to become who we are not. And it's not me saying it, it's the legend himself, Carl Gustav Jung, who introduced the notion, that there's a lot that comes from our genes, from the generations of ancestors, passing on information to their children. It is stored in our subconscious and peaks out in ways of emotions, unnoticed behaviours and dreams. We can control our destiny inside of the borders, set by who we are upon birth. Who we are is to be discovered, individually.

  • @RocketLauncherwithInfiniteAmmo

    @RocketLauncherwithInfiniteAmmo

    Ай бұрын

    Not blank, very much pre-destined through genetics, however, consider that perhaps it is more that we are a product of our environments, but everyone starts with their own shape to some extent.

  • @Apollo440

    @Apollo440

    Ай бұрын

    @@RocketLauncherwithInfiniteAmmo see, we have a consciousness, which I would describe as a smartphone screen to look through, point and swipe on, to control part of our thoughts and body. Everything else, that is the body itself, feelings and emotions and, more often than we think, actions - are what we are born with and become conscious of. We can use our freedom of choice and willpower to activate some of our genes, we can also influence what genes are passed on further through repeated actions (i.e. going to the gym is equal to higher chances of passing on "muscle development" genes). So I wouldn't agree 100%, that everything is pre-destined 100%.

  • @RocketLauncherwithInfiniteAmmo

    @RocketLauncherwithInfiniteAmmo

    Ай бұрын

    @@Apollo440 so, would it be more along the lines of we have the ability to change or rather stretch the capabilities of our dna by eating and exercising differently is that what you mean?

  • @GP-lg6np
    @GP-lg6np24 күн бұрын

    I have a high social intelligence but it created massive social anxiety in me and traumatized me at a young age.

  • @nashontado1773
    @nashontado1773Ай бұрын

    REminds me of the movie called DIVERGENT

  • @monishalifetransformationcoach
    @monishalifetransformationcoachАй бұрын

    The hardest part of finding your purpose is being with people who dont understand what that means. Maybe its because of the chatter in their own minds, intellectual growth or even understanding and comprehension of finding their ikigai. does that make sense?

  • @raxitkaria
    @raxitkaria23 күн бұрын

    I'm obsessed with number all my life

  • @fd2444
    @fd244416 күн бұрын

    About to graduate with major I don't really care about, hopefully I can find something I feel connected to emotionally.

  • @handlethehandle7

    @handlethehandle7

    8 күн бұрын

    Sounds like your degree didn't nurture your strength which perhaps is emotional intelligence? Still, having graduated it shows you can be dedicated and disciplined. Now to be honest...what makes you happy?

  • @koboi_
    @koboi_Ай бұрын

    goated video

  • @thatomofolo452
    @thatomofolo452Ай бұрын

    Born for a reason 🏃‍♀️🏃‍♀️🏃‍♀️

  • @thewatermelon3831
    @thewatermelon3831Ай бұрын

    Reading near the halfway mark of the Laws of Human Nature. His storytelling is succinct and sublime. Recommend that book and Mastery to all of you.

  • @brendanrobinson6860
    @brendanrobinson686019 күн бұрын

    I imagine Robert’s The Art of Seduction has been a seminal read for Andrew.

  • @matthewtenney2898
    @matthewtenney2898Ай бұрын

    Psychologists will tell us that we can create for ourselves a feeling (or sense) of having a purpose. But is a life spent chasing a feeling amount to a life worth living? What if I could convince myself that used chewing gum wrappers have great worth. Would that make it true? No, worth is determined by a purpose that fills a need within a realm. It implies a plan or design and we're part of that plan/design.

  • @Apollo440

    @Apollo440

    Ай бұрын

    Attaching sense/purpose to life is not equal to chasing a feeling. Self dilusion about that wrapper you mention is not true, but explaining your actions to yourself, as being part of a bigger plan, thus worthwhile - that is what is truely valuable. Watch Huberman's podcast with David Goggins. There they touch upon this issue more, than this podcast does, I believe.

  • @TwattyWankers
    @TwattyWankers8 күн бұрын

    04/26/24 the ending about love & 19:06

  • @marcomarco2482
    @marcomarco248213 күн бұрын

    I'm going to play the piano!!

  • @littleboyimnida
    @littleboyimnidaАй бұрын

    thought my browser was malfunctioning when i saw robert greene in this channel

  • @chilllife5694
    @chilllife5694Ай бұрын

    Timing 💪

  • @legend9018
    @legend9018Ай бұрын

    It’s a little sad that he stated right off the bat that we are born with no direction. Maybe he was (or others were) because sometimes parents/family are not what they are all cracked up to be, but they also can be very supportive and directive. Believe it or not there are people like that in the world. It’s a pretty short sighted view.

  • @UjalaSingh-gm1dg
    @UjalaSingh-gm1dg3 күн бұрын

    I was when I was child was interested that who made the world if it is god then who made him and it just keep going I was also got very mesmerized when I first time saw a show bedi brothers where photographers goes to different type of landscape mostly forest and record animal behaviour I thought that they were scientists who are just living in to the forest and try to understand them I don't know but due to this I got very much interest in to the biology

  • @calebcarter3891
    @calebcarter389123 күн бұрын

    Anyone know which mastery book he’s talking about?

  • @zofiam

    @zofiam

    20 күн бұрын

    "Mastery" by Robert Greene. Google it

  • @FOREXMAHADUM

    @FOREXMAHADUM

    22 сағат бұрын

    He wrote a book titled mastery

  • @kurgerbingog
    @kurgerbingog23 күн бұрын

    Im a teenager with no life's purpose. Can someone please help me before I do something I don't want to do?

  • @vonsassy

    @vonsassy

    20 күн бұрын

    Try everything, even the things you don't think you will like doing. Then start to pay attention to the things you are drawn to and that you are good at, because the more you explore the more you will learn about yourself. Never give up on the things that make you smile.

  • @jordansinsidevoice

    @jordansinsidevoice

    19 күн бұрын

    Stop going on social media passively, it destroys any drive. Start working out, and taking care of yourself. That’s the bottom of the pyramid of purpose. Just follow the little thread of curiosity in your body. That tiny little voice that says “I wonder if..” or “I wonder what that would be like” And start exploring. You won’t know what your purpose is, truly, unless you’re looking backwards. But if you’re listening to your GUT and your HEART, over your mind, you will be in flow. Your body knows. Learn to listen to it. :)

  • @johnemanuels6175

    @johnemanuels6175

    19 күн бұрын

    You are unique and needed in this world. Seek Jesus. Cry out to him. Hear hears you. He died for every mistake you have made. He wants you to live free.

  • @Mo-xm6zh

    @Mo-xm6zh

    18 күн бұрын

    Forget finding your life’s purpose. What are you most curious about? What are your strengths? Focus on what intrigues you and start playing around with it. Just try things. Stop thinking there’s right and wrong things for you. Just try things you’re interested in. If it sticks, it sticks. If it doesn’t, now ya know. Good luck kid! Just keep moving your feet and you’ll do great. Move those feet!

  • @JylilReeder

    @JylilReeder

    16 күн бұрын

    Give your life to the Lord get in the Bible and learn the word and continue to pray 🙏🏾🙏🏾 you are here for a reasons and still young

  • @bondless5443
    @bondless54438 күн бұрын

    What if my what makes you „you“ is my heart ?

  • @sergiocuadra120
    @sergiocuadra1209 күн бұрын

    Due to this youtuber doesn't answer your questions or comments. Someone Could tell me. What is the English level in those videos? I'm learning English I need to know it

  • @handlethehandle7

    @handlethehandle7

    8 күн бұрын

    This is absolutely fluent...so advanced I'd say.

  • @jaweriasiddique523
    @jaweriasiddique5237 күн бұрын

    ❤❤❤

  • @chcebs8662
    @chcebs866226 күн бұрын

    What happened to Dr. Huberman don't see he's videos anymore

  • @CG1224_

    @CG1224_

    13 күн бұрын

    People are attempting to blackball him and cancel him lol maybe that’s why

  • @carriefu458
    @carriefu45826 күн бұрын

    I don't necessary agree with hating math. I also hated math, but when I learned science, especially biology, that is when I start to appreciate math. Also, the reason why we often hate math is the way we taught math. If math is the language of the universe, we need to teach it intuitively. I was watching a video about Lemurians and Lemuria (ancient civilization?), and how they emphasized on right brain thinking. If we look at our current education system, we are left brain trained. Shouldn't we teach be teaching whole brain development in the 21st Century now??? 🤔😳🤓

  • @jasons4425
    @jasons4425Ай бұрын

    🤯🤯🤯

  • @tinykitchendelight
    @tinykitchendelight11 күн бұрын

    Im at the stage where I say how to fund my purpose 😅

  • @wileyann9449
    @wileyann944925 күн бұрын

    What about a abused child? How to figure it out then?

  • @Laurent402
    @Laurent40223 күн бұрын

    8:16 I am 47 😢

  • @z0uLess
    @z0uLessАй бұрын

    My purpose was to play games and understand the theory of them. Sadly, I was not able to make a career out of it.

  • @wuwei_basketball

    @wuwei_basketball

    19 күн бұрын

    Never too late my friend

  • @z0uLess

    @z0uLess

    19 күн бұрын

    @@wuwei_basketball hah, some people say it is

  • @wuwei_basketball

    @wuwei_basketball

    19 күн бұрын

    @@z0uLess so?

  • @z0uLess

    @z0uLess

    19 күн бұрын

    @@wuwei_basketball you're right

  • @wuwei_basketball

    @wuwei_basketball

    19 күн бұрын

    @@z0uLess if nobody else does, I believe in you bro. I have seen some incredible stories out there if people making it in ways that have never been done. Why not you??!

  • @LingLing-wx4lu
    @LingLing-wx4luАй бұрын

    Internal radar = wisdom

  • @TecraTube
    @TecraTubeАй бұрын

    step 1 - watch KZread video had to do it again. between your videos and KZread, I can do anything lololololol

  • @josephludwig1126
    @josephludwig11265 күн бұрын

    After my divorce at 54, my purpose left my heart, no reason to breath

  • @horsepaste817
    @horsepaste817Ай бұрын

    If you can find a/your purpose then that's great. But why are we assuming that there IS a specific purpose for EVERYONE? I don't see any reason why this should be so. All the people who simply go to work to get the job done and get money (ie. 99% of people throughout history), perhaps raise kids, are reasonably content and then die without ever ''finding a purpose'' - maybe that was the best way for those people to move through life. The majority of people have no ''passions'' in any meaningful sense of the word.

  • @Living_349
    @Living_34921 күн бұрын

    Andrew Chaderman

  • @mindfulmuscle
    @mindfulmuscle4 күн бұрын

    “Do stuff you like. Pay attention.” There, now you don’t have to waste hours reading books and listening to podcasts on finding your purpose 😂

  • @user-of7td9oo7d
    @user-of7td9oo7dАй бұрын

    God is the best way to find your purpose. If you truly believe you don’t need to be so narcissistic.

  • @lukeydukey20

    @lukeydukey20

    24 күн бұрын

    Agreed. I recently came back to the church and it’s helped me find the right path forward.

  • @user-of7td9oo7d

    @user-of7td9oo7d

    24 күн бұрын

    @@lukeydukey20 The same with me. God bless.

  • @TheFranc104

    @TheFranc104

    24 күн бұрын

    Exactly!

  • @hassansaeed5633

    @hassansaeed5633

    20 күн бұрын

    Allah is The Guide

  • @hassansaeed5633

    @hassansaeed5633

    20 күн бұрын

    Find the the best guidance book,Quran

  • @singlefathersurrogacy
    @singlefathersurrogacyАй бұрын

    Wearing wool socks to bed = life changing sleep quality .....,,,,,

  • @Grumpisaurus

    @Grumpisaurus

    Ай бұрын

    I've honestly found the opposite to be true for me. I always used to wear socks to bed, even during the cold winter nights, and would wake up 5-6 times a night. Having changed to wearing no socks, I rarely wake up more than 3 times a night

  • @michelledennison1231

    @michelledennison1231

    Ай бұрын

    Agreed. I've observed that I sleep better without socks. I can kick off layers of covers and regulate my temperature. When I cool down enough during my sleepy time, I can tuck my feet back under the covers. My POV is that of a woman experiencing the vasomotor symptoms of menopause though 😂

  • @jbates725

    @jbates725

    Ай бұрын

    I absolutely cannot sleep with socks on, either.

  • @muradbayr9900

    @muradbayr9900

    Ай бұрын

    I believe that your foot is part of body which regulates your body temperature while you sleep so even in cold winter when I put on me two blanket one of my leg always about go out for some time and breathe fresh air and regulates my temperature 😅

  • @Grumpisaurus

    @Grumpisaurus

    Ай бұрын

    @@muradbayr9900this is honestly what made me change how i slept. I wasn't getting any help from the numerous doctors I visited, so I decided to see a acupuncturist, and he said something very similar.

  • @bryanutility9609
    @bryanutility9609Ай бұрын

    So tired of hearing “Einstein” referenced as the “famous Physicist” 🙄. Great marketing team that guy 😂

  • @drew78
    @drew787 күн бұрын

    Please don't tell me!

  • @khaleefathullahmohammed1124
    @khaleefathullahmohammed112411 күн бұрын

    Am I the only one feel the title is not aligned with the video content 😢

  • @Anglo-EgyptianMan
    @Anglo-EgyptianManАй бұрын

    Well well well, why am I not surprised that these two are buddies? 🤣😂

  • @alwaysgreatusa223
    @alwaysgreatusa223Ай бұрын

    Stop Crying !

  • @Apollo440

    @Apollo440

    Ай бұрын

    I'm not crying, you're crying. Boo hooo ooo... Oooo.

  • @alwaysgreatusa223

    @alwaysgreatusa223

    Ай бұрын

    @@Apollo440No, you're definitely crying.

  • @Apollo440

    @Apollo440

    Ай бұрын

    @@alwaysgreatusa223 Yep, that was the joke.

  • @alwaysgreatusa223

    @alwaysgreatusa223

    Ай бұрын

    @@Apollo440 You're just laughing through your tears. Lol

  • @philipsimmonds1103
    @philipsimmonds1103Ай бұрын

    Advice from an alchoholic .. 😂

  • @harvey_weenstain8857
    @harvey_weenstain8857Ай бұрын

    Everything is absolute shit without Jesus

  • @strawberrybunnie
    @strawberrybunnieАй бұрын

    Life has no purpose.

  • @Cresimi

    @Cresimi

    Ай бұрын

    Give one to it then

  • @oscarspolander318

    @oscarspolander318

    Ай бұрын

    Kierkegaard said the same thing of his own life

  • @seetsamolapo5600

    @seetsamolapo5600

    Ай бұрын

    If there's no God that is. That's a big IF

  • @jasongravely7217

    @jasongravely7217

    Ай бұрын

    Life uh, finds a way.

  • @crowejagerson3628

    @crowejagerson3628

    Ай бұрын

    Life has only one purpose. To live everything else is up to you.

  • @lenadiveeva586
    @lenadiveeva586Ай бұрын

    Interesting if you will erase comments about this topic. How u think people trust you after this article about lying to 6 women and male friend?

  • @9005mie

    @9005mie

    Ай бұрын

    Irrelevant. Although in entirely different class, einstein was often very scandalous, so are many bright philosophers.

  • @mattstegall

    @mattstegall

    Ай бұрын

    @@9005mieYep. MLK cheated on his wife. Does this discount his contributions to society? Of course not.

  • @mattstegall

    @mattstegall

    Ай бұрын

    @lenadiveeva586 Have you ever lied or cheated on a girlfriend/boyfriend?

  • @Apollo440

    @Apollo440

    Ай бұрын

    "Can a man, who eats Capn' Crunch be a good scientist?", "If a person can't tie his shoes, can he ride a bike?" This and other questions, just like yours, have no answer, because they don't adhere to logic. If you'd say "how can you expect us to sign a business contract with you or have a personal/romantic relationship with you, if it was confirmed and documented by X people, that you have lied to them?". Now those two issues are interconnected, but personal relations and public relations / scientifical work? No.

  • @theforlorned8293

    @theforlorned8293

    Ай бұрын

    Do you usually believe anything to see in the media? Be a little skeptical

  • @gorangoran5623
    @gorangoran56235 күн бұрын

    Buy from Romania…

  • @Dekutard
    @Dekutard16 күн бұрын

    the problem is the things we really love, we can’t make a living from. mine were gaming and music. others, scrolling social media and binging tv and movies. that’s another thing, if you allow young children access to social media, tv, movies, gaming, i doubt they will be truly enthralled as you say with much else

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