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t's no accident that Emily has never had a long term relationship...at 29. She is straight up not well and "everybody knows it." Everything she utters is projection; she acts out, makes shit up and points the finger at those who she's perceived as wronging her: men. Then wrangles women to side with her. Her "ex friend" (I assume it's the same person) was the woman who said to her (for which she ignored), "Run away from him, fast" (paraphrasing). I can only wonder what kind of relationship she's had with her own father? Being attractive is truly superficial and there is no depth in her for men to stick around. 🥱 I also heard someone say how she "hated" Claire at first. Now they're best buds? Maybe in the I Hate Men Club.
Why dont you tell people about the real Bali?......Pollution, corruption, mind numbing traffic jams, dirty bore water, Russian hookers, overpriced beach clubs, Instagram knobs like yourselves, bad quality construction methods. etc.
This is the most helpful Alison Armstrong I’ve seen lately- the most practical. I’d like to share this with my partner, not sure if he’ll watch it. Thank you!
Sorry Alison men Are the beauty police. Especially newly divorced men who haven’t dated since they were 22. They get divorced and assume dating will be dating 20 year olds again and then realize women are in their 50s and it’s different. They get persnickety about looks and narcissism grows and they get highly critical.
Game changing fresh spirulina is right. It will alter the course of food nutrition worldwide. It’s time we all starting healing each other. Fresh raw living spirulina is creamy delicious like pudding. And will create amazing vitality. The time is now.
Dear Emily You need to identify your enemy. You are on the way but you must overcome the terrible dictatorship that is ruling America and the world Otherwise your efforts will take you nowhere. You are smart, with a good sens and courageous. And of course so pretty. Good luck.
In Finland people are also like "we aren't Eastern European, we are Northen European" 😅 Eventhought technically Finland is in Eastern Europe, but we just aren't Slavic.
Processed foods and sugars are humans worst enemy when it comes to premature aging. Combine that with lack of exercise, high levels of stress from job, family issues, etc., and now you have a fire that no senolytic compound will put out. So, start with the basics by cleaning up your diet, add in proper moderate levels of exercise, reduce stress, and do things on a daily basis that make YOU happy! When you are happy with a positive outlook on like, then you raise your vibrations and every cell in your body will respond in a positive way. Then, once you do these things, then you can add in daily infrared sauna, focus on reducing your exposure and eliminating heavy metals, and make sure that your hormones remain optimized. DHEA is another big one as is HGH. 36-48 hour water only fasting done once every couple of weeks can also help clean house by ridding your body of intracellular waste and all other junk proteins. Then, last but not least you can try a senolytic compound. One main difference between a young male and an older male in the gym attempting to build muscle is hormones. Muscle will grow if hormones are optimized. I will be 60 in December and I am leaner, stronger, and have more muscle now than when I did in my 20s and 30s. A lot to this topic for sure! BTW, I hold a PhD in human physiology and have trained in integrative functional medicine for over 3 decades. Great video! Keep up the good work!
I love the speed. I just listen to it several times and learn amazing things each time. Once in a while , I'll turn down the speed. However listening to it several times, I'll put it on twice the speed. I love this information so much that I want to be able to quote almost every sentence to share it with others. The only part I disagree with is speaking of this algae as though it happened by chance, and the timing of when it began to exist etc. What person observed that? Please correct me if I'm wrong, but I heard that true science says that for anything to be considered fact, 3 things are required. It must be: observable, testable, and repeatable. I don't see evolution being of these. Isn't that why it's classified as a theory? If I see something as simple as a table in the forest, I don't believe any amount of time could have produced it. I think most people would reason that there was a designer. How much more was something as marvelous as this algae?
As a young man in his mid-twenties, I feel so seen by Alison. Her points about a man's focus and how our minds work is so spot on. I know that my mom (just using her as an example, don't bother getting offended on her behalf. This is not to dismiss or disrespect her) gets frustrated with a house full of boys but I'm gonna share this with her. She's been trying for years to get the our minds to work like a woman's but they just don't. She would give me 4-5 tasks to do but didn't wait until I was done with what I was doing or even write it down so I could make sure to get it all done. I was able to clearly remember the first 3 tasks, struggled to remember the 4th, and completely forgot the 5th. She was so pissed that I had forgotten the last task. This has been the story of my life. A bunch of one-time conversations with no follow ups, and then getting yelled at months later for not making changes. I usually get hit with "Didn't we have a conversation about this already?". My thought is "Yes, I vaguely remember a conversation 3 months ago that was 2 hours long. In what universe was I going to remember all that months later, and with no actionable steps? I still don't know when or how you want things done, and you sit quietly frustrated at me while building up anger that gets released all at once. Another example Alison used was women's idea of the perfect woman who does everything perfectly. If a man doesn't do what the perfect woman would do, women often take it personal and think that if a man doesn't do what they've imagined, he must be doing it on purpose or not care. My mom did this a lot too, especially when I was in middle school and high school. I often got in trouble for forgetting to do the dishes, but it was never on purpose. I had just spent 8 hours at school and had to come home to do homework for 7 classes (4 classes in high school) + extracurriculars, so the last thing on my mind was trying to clean the 4 plates and 2 cups in the sink. Sometimes I would see it and remember and other times I was so stressed out about getting good grades, dishes were something I couldn't afford to think about. I've got project due tomorrow morning but dishes could be done at anytime. She would ask me why I was intentionally disobeying her and that I must not love or respect her or else I would've done the dishes. What was especially hard was that I would get asked about why I did certain things (which I never thought about or intentionally did) and would get yelled at if I didn't answer within 10 seconds. I would be told "It doesn't take that long to think. Everyone knows why they do what they do." She really took it too personally and I never got the chance to think because she'd always interrupt me. It was honestly so hard for me to focus on anything at home because I always felt uneasy like I forgot to do something that would set her off. Alison shedding some light on this really made me understand that women seem to have a similar lack of understanding, on how men function, across the board. That kind of relentless talking and nagging is really overwhelming for guys and we often shutdown as a response. I used to think I must be stupid because when she would ask me a question about why I do certain things she doesn't like, I couldn't give an answer on my subconscious behaviors within 10 seconds. So many of her examples hit home. I think I'm learning about what women go through as well and why they act/feel the way that they do. Somethings seem trivial to me but were super important to my mom. I definitely made the most changes when she said that coming home to a dirty house, kitchen, or whatever makes her feel stressed out. I definitely started to make improvements just so she could enjoy being at home more, so I think Alison is so right!
As a mom of two boys who are now young men and don’t live at home anymore, this was really good to read. I’m so happy to know that young men like you are open to thinking through and understanding the differences in how men and women communicate. I was often guilty of the same unconscious behaviour as your Mom, possibly because I grew up without men in my all-girl family and had no idea how different men and women are from each other on a mental level. I agree that Alison is shedding light on very important information for both sexes. If it brings men and women compassion for one another’s needs in communication, that will be the most amazing outcome.