Full podcast episode: ruclips.net/video/eTBAxD6lt2g/видео.html Lex Fridman podcast channel: ruclips.net/user/lexfridman Guest bio: Andrew Huberman is a neuroscientist at Stanford and host of the Huberman Lab Podcast.
Lex do not listen to anyone else. You go with your gut and live your life your way. I have issues with betrayal as well. If I hang on to it I feel ill. When I let it go I feel well. Guess which one I pick. But I am 70 and at this age negative memories do not serve me. Humans are schizophrenic. If you listen closely they will continually contradict themselves. Awareness is the key…the eternal self🙏🇨🇦. Enjoy your videos greatly
Betrayal is like downing fiery crimson oil that explodes your heart from the inside of it out while forgetting you were drinking that kool-aid. People that don’t understand the depths of pain of disloyalty and betrayal were never truly invested, did not truly love and don’t experience the levels of sentimentality that render people that do great people to have in your life.
I named the critics after the family members that constantly critised me, Id laugh at them, say you wont stop me im doing it anyway and im doing it Well!
I couldn’t imagine our primitive ancestors going in the wilderness on a journey with natural medicines to fix ones self, rather stimulate a different perspective of this existence
Better to see negative voices as friends who helped you survive to this day, and the fact you feel dissonance-- that you sometimes doubt they are right or the negative voice is loud and you notice? That means you're aging, or growing up. Metamorphosis. If you want, look back at Donald Hall's convo with you and see negative thoughts as part of the package of the spacetime dashboard that we navigate the world with...they helped you survive your parents, where ever you grew up, and get to the point where you begin to see that your thoughts are not you. At that threshold they become allies after you practice noticing them and thanking them for showing up. So like Dick Schwartz' model in no bad parts, imagine yourself with vestigial parts that come into view in specific contexts. Then you are surprised, you get reactive, you become threatened or embarrassed and the part pops up to your rescue. It doesn't mean to be critical. It just knows what you believe enough to distract you from uncertainty which we HATE. As funny as it sounds, you want to put your arms around your critical voice and thank him or her for being with you and helping you get to this point. After that, pop pop fizz fizz oh what a relief it is: integration.
Full podcast episode: ruclips.net/video/eTBAxD6lt2g/видео.html
Lex Fridman podcast channel: ruclips.net/user/lexfridman
Guest bio: Andrew Huberman is a neuroscientist at Stanford and host of the Huberman Lab Podcast.
Betrayal is wicked, but you never forget the lessons it teaches.
You can forget anything for the right or wrong person.
Depending on one's intelligence too ! Some people keep falling for the same traumatic cycle
Lost my best friend of 30 yrs to betrayal. Sucks
What happened? If you feel comfortable to share
I feel like I went through a betrayal after 24 years and lost my best friend. I’m sorry for your suffering.
@@tinao37133 its one of the worst feelings to experience
Lex do not listen to anyone else. You go with your gut and live your life your way. I have issues with betrayal as well. If I hang on to it I feel ill. When I let it go I feel well. Guess which one I pick. But I am 70 and at this age negative memories do not serve me. Humans are schizophrenic. If you listen closely they will continually contradict themselves. Awareness is the key…the eternal self🙏🇨🇦. Enjoy your videos greatly
as always lex you nail things
This is in incredible dialogue
Betrayal. It’s the worst sin.
Yep
If you are perfectly at peace there is no such thing as betrayal.
A bit insensitive. Try some compassion. It is amazing what that does. @@WhyiLikeLife
Someone in my life called me a moron last week, so I watched comedy improv until I got lost in laughter and found my smarts.
Don't relax. Loyalty is everything.
I was betrayed and I haven't been able to recover
Betrayal is like downing fiery crimson oil that explodes your heart from the inside of it out while forgetting you were drinking that kool-aid. People that don’t understand the depths of pain of disloyalty and betrayal were never truly invested, did not truly love and don’t experience the levels of sentimentality that render people that do great people to have in your life.
I hate when the government lies to me, it feels like betrayal. I have learned nothing lol
I'd like to be crewed up. It's just never happened for me though. So I go it alone.
I named the critics after the family members that constantly critised me, Id laugh at them, say you wont stop me im doing it anyway and im doing it Well!
Men in Black suit is great
Your anger is a gift. ~RATM
Eye opening song!
I think most people are not understanding what Huberman is saying
Most people haven’t been through real pain
I couldn’t imagine our primitive ancestors going in the wilderness on a journey with natural medicines to fix ones self, rather stimulate a different perspective of this existence
Everyone in this comment section has betrayed someone
Detachment was the word he was looking for vs space, maybe 4:22
Even Peter betrayed Jesus whoever's reading this always remember that, it is a masterclass in forgiveness.
Lex resembles Agent 47 a little bit.
Uugghhh....betrayal 😓🤬😤Thankfully I've only had been a few times worth mentioning in my 35 years 😬
Lex: when you're asking about parts, talk with me or get a hold of No Bad Parts with Dick Schwartz
Better to see negative voices as friends who helped you survive to this day, and the fact you feel dissonance-- that you sometimes doubt they are right or the negative voice is loud and you notice? That means you're aging, or growing up. Metamorphosis. If you want, look back at Donald Hall's convo with you and see negative thoughts as part of the package of the spacetime dashboard that we navigate the world with...they helped you survive your parents, where ever you grew up, and get to the point where you begin to see that your thoughts are not you. At that threshold they become allies after you practice noticing them and thanking them for showing up. So like Dick Schwartz' model in no bad parts, imagine yourself with vestigial parts that come into view in specific contexts. Then you are surprised, you get reactive, you become threatened or embarrassed and the part pops up to your rescue. It doesn't mean to be critical. It just knows what you believe enough to distract you from uncertainty which we HATE. As funny as it sounds, you want to put your arms around your critical voice and thank him or her for being with you and helping you get to this point. After that, pop pop fizz fizz oh what a relief it is: integration.
What makes Huber an an expert or so influencing? Honestly I don’t get it. What r his credentials aside from being over educated.
Shhhh he's an expert on everything cuz he said the word Stanford and neuroscience
@@peterbarrett5496 stop it. You’re crackin me up……
You want peace beyond understanding. Jesus is the way.
I am actually the first view and comment neattt, hello lex if you see this and thank you for changing lives🤘🤘
Appreciate it mate thanks 🙏
1st comment !
Romania 🇷🇴 Glory to Ukrainian ❤