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Chapter 13: Healing from Trauma – Owning Your Self, focuses on the transformative journey of healing from trauma, highlighting the importance of taking ownership of your mind, body, and emotions. Trauma is not just about the horrific events themselves, but the lasting imprints they leave on the body, mind, and soul. People may find themselves grappling with a range of challenging symptoms such as anxiety, depression, self-loathing, nightmares, flashbacks, and an overall sense of being disconnected from…
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Chapter 12: Training 101: How to Prepare for the Centenarian Decathlon, explores a well-rounded approach to exercise, emphasizing its role in extending healthspan and preventing chronic illnesses. It underscores the importance of integrating aerobic endurance, strength training, and stability exercises to support long-term health and injury prevention. The discussion highlights how each element contributes to maintaining physical resilience, ensuring that the body remains capable and strong throughout the…
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Chapter 12 delves into the profound and complex nature of trauma and its enduring effects on the mind and body. The historical perspective on trauma has evolved over the centuries, with medical and psychological communities initially reluctant to acknowledge the depth of its impact. Not until the horrors of World War I forced the issue into the limelight did society begin to confront the long-lasting physical and psychological effects of trauma, often termed "shell shock" at the time. Despite this, the…
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Chapter 11 explores the complexities of traumatic memory, using the case of Julian, a man who had repressed memories of being sexually abused by a Catholic priest, as a pivotal example. The story is a powerful illustration of how trauma can lie dormant for years, only to resurface unexpectedly, often triggered by a single event or memory. Julian’s experience, marked by vivid images and overwhelming emotions, reflects the fractured nature of traumatic memory, where the mind struggles to process and…
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Chapter 11 of "Exercise: The Most Powerful Longevity Drug" begins with a conversation between the author and his friend, John Griffin, who is seeking advice about whether cardio or weight training should take priority in his fitness regimen. This question highlights a frequent dilemma faced by many individuals when navigating the world of exercise, as there is an overwhelming amount of contradictory advice from "experts" that can create confusion. The author uses this scenario to criticize the tendency to…
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Chapter 10 of Thinking Tactically opens by discussing the rapid rise of diseases that have become prevalent in modern society, such as diabetes, cancer, and heart disease, in parallel with industrial progress. This phenomenon, which began around the mid-nineteenth century, is largely attributed to the increasing mismatch between our ancient genetics and the fast-evolving lifestyle of today's world. The author points out that, while human genetics have not changed significantly over millennia, our…
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Chapter 10 emphasizes the profound and often hidden impact of developmental trauma, underscoring how adverse childhood experiences shape not only a child's emotional development but also their physiological and psychological growth. These early maltreatments—be they physical, emotional, or neglectful—create lasting scars that affect brain structure and function. The consequences are far-reaching, as these children, unable to process their early-life experiences healthily, struggle with numerous…
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Chapter 1 introduces the central theme of longevity by exploring the deeply personal experiences of a physician who has witnessed death in its various forms, shaping his understanding of medicine and aging. The author recalls a pivotal moment during medical school when he encountered patient death for the first time, an experience that profoundly impacted his perspective on healthcare. This moment, followed by years of seeing both acute and chronic deaths during his residency at Johns Hopkins, led him to…
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Chapter 1: Lessons from Vietnam Veterans. In the late 1970s, the author began their work as a psychiatrist at the Boston Veterans Administration Clinic, encountering a patient named Tom, a Vietnam War veteran. Tom's story unfolded over the course of his sessions, revealing a man deeply scarred by his experiences in Vietnam. He had joined the Marine Corps out of duty and idealism, rising quickly to the role of platoon leader. After surviving a harrowing experience during the war, where he witnessed the…
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Breaking Old Agreements
Breaking Old Agreements EVERYONE TALKS ABOUT FREEDOM. ALL AROUND the world different people, different races, different countries are fighting for freedom. But what is freedom? In America we speak of living in a free country. But are we really free? Are we free to be who we really are? The answer is no, we are not free. True freedom has to do with the human spirit — it is the freedom to be who we really are. Who stops us from being free? We blame the government, we blame the weather, we blame our…-
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