Dr. Gabor Mate, author of When the Body Says No, discusses the irony of the phrase "only the good die young."
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@silviacastle14305 жыл бұрын
Dr.Mate is truly deeply, cohesively defines depth & breadths of how any individual human being operates in the real world daily basis as well as in the whole spectrum of each person developes from infancy to rest of adult life journey as disconnected parts of who one is at different contexts, different stages of evolving & shifting sense of identity & how we project ourselves to self or others, privately or publically. We mistakenly believe those are disconnected and distinct parts of us unaware of each other as if they exist in separate parts of universe. But they are all interconnected far more intricately intertwined with far reaching consequences on how we cope, &struggle to navigate life journey however ways that one can manage with much confusion & far more unaware of what, who we are & why & wherefore we project ourselves. It starts all the way back from infancy to your present existence whether you be 30, 50 or 85 years old. You continue struggling with ghost of yourself even from your earliest childhood. It has deep rippling effect on how one lives or dies. to
@robynhope2193 ай бұрын
He is not saying anything new. Everything GM says has been said by others before him. He's no genius.