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The total surface area of mitochondria in your cells is equivalent to about 14,000 meters^2 or 4 football fieldsā€¦šŸ¤Æ
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Devin where did you get these figures lmao
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The Vital Question by Nick Lane
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Okay now this looks like an interesting read. Any idea where I can download it??
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Not sure on the download, assuming as pdf, but Amazon or audible for normal path
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Okay then. Thanks a lotā€¦.Do you read books often? Cause I started reading early last year and now I canā€™t stop.. Iā€™m constantly looking for new books to read
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I love that! Reading is a gym for the mind. I tend to read a couple dozen books per year and an absurd amount of podcast hours
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Omgggg, a couple dozens???ā€¦.and I thought I did good reading 9 books last year lmfao I love podcasts but I tend to zone out completely with my AirPods in my earšŸ˜­ā€¦idk how to work on my attention span for that
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Attention is just practice, itā€™s another muscle. Keep doing what youā€™re doing and youā€™ll be the one saying this to someone else in the near future :) and weā€™ll all be better off
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Thanks CoachšŸ«”. Iā€™ve been practicing a lot lately. I also realised that to focus fully on the audio I need to stop every other activity and just sit back and relax..so I dedicate 90 mins each day to podcasts and itā€™s been going great. Do you enjoy fictional books or are you 100% a realist?
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I love fiction but been on a pretty heavy nonfiction train the last couple years. I tend to reread dune and diamond age yearly at a minimum
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Rereading a book is my favorite thing to do tbh. So much better than rewatching a movie in my booksšŸ˜‰šŸ˜‚ Iā€™m gonna have to check out diamond age And I love nonfiction books too, the motivational ones like ā€œhow to win friends and influence people ā€œ and ā€œthe subtle art of not giving afā€ idk if youā€™re into those
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Those two arenā€™t for me but nothing wrong with them, a lot of those I learned early in life unintentionally. I have very much enjoyed Tao of Seneca and Karma from Sadhguru
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You learned those early in life? Was it from people who surrounded or personal(first hand) experiences.. cause now I feel thereā€™s some trauma attached to unintentionally learning stuff like that Oh youā€™re into the deep books, niceeee. I started Tao of Seneca last year but never got to finish it cause my granny passed the same period so it took a toll on me
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Itā€™s definitely labeled as trauma now hahah, but you nailed it. These were not lessons I would have asked for or wish on anyone but nonetheless the lessons were there for me if I chose to accept them. I read a lot of anything that Iā€™m interested about. Managing the mind is the most critical aspect to doing anything well and I really like to do things well.
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