Biohacker and health optimization expert Dave Asprey recently offered a supplement stacking recommendation designed to boost the effectiveness of Vitamin D, emphasizing the importance of nutrient synergy for immune and bone health.
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Andrew Huberman: ‘Doing hard stuff requires distress tolerance. Building distress tolerance requires doing hard stuff’
Neuroscientist Dr. Andrew Huberman outlined a key psychological loop behind peak performance and emotional resilience in a recent post, emphasizing that mental toughness isn’t granted—it’s built through deliberate exposure to challenge.
Tyler Cowen: ‘The very greatest philosophers of our time are the people who are building and learning how to use the quality LLMs’
In a reflective essay on his lifelong engagement with philosophy, economist and author Tyler Cowen argued that the boundaries of philosophical greatness have shifted—and that today’s deepest thinkers may not reside in university departments at all.
Codie Sanchez: ‘The world is mostly built by people who didn’t wait for permission — they just started’
Codie Sanchez is the founder of Contrarian Thinking, a platform that teaches financial freedom through business acquisition, content leverage, and independent ownership. Her writing encourages individuals to take bold, unconventional action and reject systems that reward compliance over creation.
Shawn Baker: ‘New study shows ketonic and carnivore diets can put OCD into full remission’
Dr. Shawn Baker highlighted a newly published scientific study suggesting that ketogenic and carnivore diets may serve as powerful therapeutic tools for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). The 2025 case report, published in Frontiers in Nutrition, documented full remission of OCD symptoms in three patients who adopted a ketogenic diet.
Randy Gage: ‘The one thing between you and wealth is mediocrity’
Prosperity author and speaker Randy Gage argued that wealth is not held back by lack of opportunity—but by the comfort of playing it safe. He challenged readers to stop avoiding failure and instead use it as a catalyst for reinvention and growth.
Chris Donnelly: ‘Resilience isn’t strength. It’s showing up when it’s hardest’
Entrepreneur and author Chris Donnelly shared a widely circulated visual framework breaking down the core components of mental resilience, arguing that resilience—not talent or resources—is what separates the successful from those who quit under pressure.
Peter Attia, MD: ‘A small amount of the right exercise can slash your risk of death’
In a recent article, longevity physician Dr. Peter Attia laid out the minimum effective dose of exercise needed to make a significant impact on long-term health. The key takeaway: it doesn’t take much movement to see dramatic results, but it does require consistency and intensity.
Dave Asprey: ‘I got perfect vision naturally in my 50s using 5 easy habits’
Biohacker and author Dave Asprey detailed how he improved his vision naturally in his 50s, avoiding corrective surgery or glasses by implementing five daily habits rooted in science and ancestral wisdom.
Mark Hunter: ‘The first 60 minutes in the morning are powerful’
Sales strategist and speaker Mark Hunter shared his personal blueprint for winning the day before 9 a.m., detailing a 10-step morning routine that emphasizes discipline, gratitude, focus, and purpose.