Rabbit Hole #3 - Who Will Survive The AI Era? (cats, mostly)

In the third edition of this new experimental episode format, we explore:
- Mickey Mantle's most legendary story in Yankee Stadium.
- If Tim Ferriss dreams in Japanese.
- How the UK would rank as America's 51st state.
- and much more…

Guests:
- Tim Ferriss is an entrepreneur, author, and podcaster.
- Nirav Sanjani is an entrepreneur and tech founder.
- George Mack is a writer, marketer and entrepreneur.

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0:00 Why Don’t American’s Use WhatsApp?
2:03 Growing Up on Long Island
3:08 Mickey Mantle’s Best Yankee Stadium Experience
5:42 Has “Literally” Lost Its Meaning?
8:02 Tim’s Japanese Crash Course
13:28 Which Nationality is Always Late?
15:15 How Vivid is Your Memory?
20:23 Why Forgetting is Actually Useful
31:28 How Easily Do We Invent Memories?
35:49 What Do Bachelors Actually Do at Night?
36:30 How Close Are We to Living in VR?
45:01 Can You Train a Photographic Memory?
50:17 How Mirrors Have Changed Human Behaviour
53:33 How Do We Find Meaning?
01:05:26 Are More People Turning to Religion?
01:14:03 Will AI Ever Become Conscious?
01:17:38 How Do We Define Meaning?
01:21:03 Are Dating Apps Dying?
01:24:01 Is DoorDash Removing Friction?
01:25:05 The Many Near-Deaths of Churchill
01:26:22 Does the US Struggle to Laugh at Itself?
01:34:46 Could Neuromodulation Cure Depression?
01:47:37 The Unexpected Side Effect of TMS Therapy
01:57:46 Could Vagus Nerve Stimulation Eradicate Migraines?
02:03:44 Are Mind-Reading Devices Coming Soon?
02:10:53 What Are Apple Going to Do Next?
02:14:33 Is AI Fuelling Looksmaxxing?
02:24:37 What’s Next For the Guys?

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