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Mental health

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35
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    Oliver Anthony rejected $8 million music industry offers to maintain artistic integrity, refusing to support the 'big machine.'
    Anthony's song 'Rich Men North of Richmond' reached number one on the charts, resonating with audiences across political divides.
    Anthony plans to create community music venues in rural areas, offering affordable concert options and fostering local culture.
    He believes that corporate tactics in the music industry lead to a loss of authenticity and individuality.
    Anthony emphasizes the importance of blue-collar workers, noting their lack of cultural representation despite their societal contributions.
    Neil Adams attributes his 1980 Olympic loss partly to poor nutrition and weight cutting decisions.
    Adams highlights the evolution of judo, influenced by Eastern Bloc wrestling styles, leading to rule changes by the International Judo Federation.
    Adams describes the mindset difference between competitors aiming to win versus those trying not to lose, impacting performance.
    Teddy Riner is considered the greatest judo winner, but Adams believes Yamashita would win in a direct match.
    Adams critiques conventional judo training methods as a 'technical mess' when drills are mixed incorrectly.
    Andrew Huberman asserts that 90% of mental processes are subconscious, driving decisions and emotions.
    Huberman emphasizes that covert contracts in relationships often lead to negative outcomes, while overt contracts foster positive interactions.

    Voices on mental health

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    Go read

    35 books and papers cited across these episodes.

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