As humans, it is easy for us to acknowledge and recognize that we are the only living species in this universe. The "Rare Earth" hypothesis, while considered by some scientists and theorists, is not universally accepted due to the lack of sufficient evidence. It is impossible to know every single planet in the vast expanse of the universe, given its immense size and the sheer number of planets it contains. The search for extraterrestrial life is ongoing, and our understanding continues to evolve as we gather more data and explore further.
This leads scientists and researchers, as well as experts, to develop alternative hypotheses like the "Drake Equation" and ponder the "Fermi Paradox." It's important to remember that theories are not absolute facts, but they provide insights into what might exist and what might not in the vast realm of possibilities. They help us gain a better understanding of the potential realities that could exist beyond our own.
I had an amazing time writing and co-producing the fourth episode of the Even Salt Looks Like Sugar podcast. I am also featured in this podcast. Hosted by world-renowned producer Billy Housh, experimental philosopher and theorist Michael Carrano (M.A. Carrano) also shared his thoughts.
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The speculation surrounding archetypes in our universe indeed holds significant influence in our present world. Our civilization is a diverse amalgamation of multiple species, unified into a single life form. If it wasn't God who created our world, then who did? Furthermore, if aliens truly do not exist, why does our curiosity about them persist?
It would indeed be self-centered to assume that humans are the sole living beings in this vast universe. The scale of our universe is so immense that Earth itself seems minuscule in comparison. While it is speculated that our universe spans 94 billion light years in diameter, with potentially trillions of life-supporting planets, I believe that the actual number may be even greater. I also believe that the existence of the homo sapien species extends beyond the dimensions we currently comprehend, given the sheer number of estimated planets in the universe.
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Mike invents these fancy titles for himself as a way to get chicks, especially significantly younger chicks who don't know any better.
Quite an entertaining character regardless.
Listen, I won't deny that Mike is very intelligent and even gifted. I hope his ADHD is a bit more under wraps these days. Not trying to knock his accomplishments; we all struggle and take a while to find our way. But, a self help company? Somebody without adequate education and training in the self help field should not be in the coaching business.
No surprise that Sarah Afshar is Mike's exact type in chicks, by the way.
In the last six years I've lived in Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Florida, Ohio, Michigan, Texas, and Colorado, launching my agency, promoting my book, touring, lecturing and building my brand.
I'm currently headed to in ATX following my stay in Michigan, after spending $40,000 launching my business out of my own pocket.
Oh. I also have a TEDxTalk on the way.
I began poor. Facts. I stayed poor for years. Facts. I worked a trillion shitty, humiliating jobs to become the man I am. Facts. I paid the scarifying price to become exceptional. Facts.
There is no such thing as dishonest work - unless you're a primadonna afraid to break a nail.
I failed at virtually everything I ever did 1,000 times before anything worked to speak of, and I learned how to do shit once - which is with my cock in my hand, no fucks given, losing until I fucking win, because I do shit right.
Facts.
As for you, Anonymous? You sound like the kinda sweet-heart who never lost at anything, and did every thing right - which means you never needed to take risks because you were too busy doing what the fuck your bosses ordered you to do.
You never dropped your balls low enough to chase women out of your league, to pursue goals goals better than you deserved - objectives which demand your growth - and that's why I am who I am today, and you're still you.
As for my education? I'm completely uneducated - and I'm entirely self educated, and, against all odds, I still fucking won.
I've read 1,400 books on philosophy, science, and religion in my life, and invested 26,000 hours of independent research cultivating my expertise.
As for the property you're discussing? It's a multifamily - because my old lady has several.
And that's what families do: support one another when we fail, to get us off our asses, back on our feet, back in the war until to finish the fight fight or fail with honor, pivileged to come home on our shields.
My family might be gang of criminal intellectuals - but we're not pussies.
But you wouldn't know anything about that, "nice guy."
You're the kind of guy your boss can always rely on. The kind of guy who does what you're told.
Which, again, is why I'm me and you're you.