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o. Well, looks like everything's working. Yay. Yay. Everything's working. Some people like it when I do a reframe before every show. How many of you like to see a reframe before the show? A reframe from my book, *Reframe Your Brain*, the most important book in the English language. In all the other ones too, but it's not in those languages. It's just the most important. All right. Here's the ne…
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So when I came up with that one, I have to admit I didn't think it would be powerful, but it's one of the ones that people have most commented on. Did Greg mention it? I think other people have mentioned it in other contexts, so I put it out there. Maybe you like it.
Scientists say they figured out how to use an MRI to transcribe your thoughts. Do you believe that? Now that I've completely ruined for you the act of reading stories about science and then believing them because it's fun to believe them, it's like, whoa, that'd be like a mind reading machine. To which I say, if you can thwart the mind reading mach
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ine just by shaking your head, because obviously the MRI makes you be completely still, that's not much of a mind reading machine. And I don't know what they use it for exactly, unless you're like a locked-in syndrome or something. And I also don't believe that they can do it well and I don't believe that they can do it and repeat it and I don't believe anything about the story. What was your fir…
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