“In Search of the Perfect Human Diet” was a very well put together documentary. The focus is primarily on the history of nutrition and ancient human diets. The narrator and producer, C.J. Hunt has a history of heart problems that limited his ability to do any strenuous activities. This sent him on a journey to […]
Relativity – Is the Glass Half Empty or Half Full?
Relativity must replace absolutism in the realm of morals as well as in the spheres of physics and biology. -Thomas Cochrane The theory of relativity, put simply means that reality is subject to the eye of the beholder. How is this relevant to anything in our lives? Well, let’s use the glass being half full […]
Top 3 Weight Loss Myths
Myths are a waste of time. They prevent progression. -Barbra Streisand Weight Loss Myths There are a lot of myths revolving around weight loss. Portion size, time of meals, how many meals, fruits, vegetables, etc. Most of these myths have come about from bad science and straight up random guessing. I’ll go over the most […]
Scarcity is the Root of all Evil
You cannot advocate decency and ethics. You must design the conditions that eliminate the problems. In scarcity, people will tend to steal. If you make things available, people tend not to steal. ~ Jacque Fresco Let’s face it, the lack of something makes people want to take it is from other’s. Scarcity is literally the […]
Exercise & Fitness with Expert Fred Hahn
The Slow Burn Fitness Revolution: The Slow Motion Exercise That Will Change Your Body in 30 Minutes a Week If you aren’t already following Fred Hahn’s blog, I suggest you do. I had the pleasure of sitting down with Fred and talking about his slow burn training method, his company serious strength and the reality […]
Time Management
The key is in not spending time, but in investing it. – Stephen R. Covey Time Management Time is one of the most important concepts ever. If we spend more time than we have to on something, we are wasting something irreplaceable. Time management is completely underrated. The small details are what count. For example, like […]
Low Carb Recipe: Bacon Cream Jalapeno’s
Low Carb Recipe Needs Bacon Jalapeno’s Buttered Oven Pan sour cream Salt & Pepper Garlic Parmesan Cheese Cook the Bacon Every low carb recipe should have bacon in it! Cook the bacon on high heat until well done. Don’t put the bacon on draining paper, because we want the bacon to be extra crispy and […]
Learning to Let go of Closure
I’m not interested in closure. Some people just have heart attacks and die, right? There’s no closure. -Larry David Sometimes things happen and that’s all there is to it. You can’t make everyone happy and reading into a situation too much is usually a waste of time. Learning to let go of closure is probably […]
Beginners Guide to Cooking
“If you can’t explain it to a six year old, you don’t understand it yourself.” ― Albert Einstein I’m a self taught cook. I started with expensive equipment and more spices than Wolfgang Puck. After a month or so, I began to apply the principle of simplicity to cooking. Eventually, I began making a lot of […]
The New Year Resolution
Resolutions shouldn’t only be reserved for a New Year – Amir Aribokill Don’t get me wrong, I’m not knocking New Year resolutions. If anything, I promote a resolution. But, I’d much rather make consistent small resolutions through out the year instead of a small lump of huge ones at the beginning. Coming up with small, […]
