Back to episode — Episode 2358 CWSA 01/19/24
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is that a good idea? It is, right? Can you imagine what a good idea that is? Now it's especially good for somebody like me because I'm a creative person. So exactly the time of day that I'm in my creative mode, you don't want to have to mess with making coffee. You just want to push a button and stay in your head. And then when it's done, you pick it up and you stay in your head and you're always…
← Previous segment →coffee cup without problems. Now could that be fixed? Probably, because the only thing it would take is for it to warn me in advance when my coffee beans were starting to get low so I could choose to do the maintenance when I'm not in flow state.
So the problem is if you're ever in flow state, you just can't use this device. You just can't. You've got to do something else because it'll take you right out. Now does this sound like a lot of government policy? That at the concept level, who could argue with that? Push one button, get a delicious cup of coffee, stay in flow state. Everybody should be in favor of that. But then in the real world, it doesn't work anything like that. That, ladies and gentlemen, is my theme for today.
But let's start with some backward science. ABC News, your source for reliable science, says that there's research that shows that yes, it's true that men do tend to
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have better navigational skills than women. But the new study revealed the reason for it is not anything genetic. Like if you thought there was some natural gender sex difference, well first of all you're a pig, and second of all ABC News is here to tell you it's not based on any kind of natural difference. It's based on the fact that boys tend to play outside more often. They're more encouraged t…
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