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— Michael Walker (@Nobody_Really) September 30, 2023
“There’s no document that shows you this is the optimal way to exist, and these are the pitfalls of existing other ways,” Rogan explained, noting that these systems can be hijacked by various different things. “For whatever reason, there’s no real structure that people can follow that’s universally agreed upon,” Rogan continued, almost comically.
If Rogan had been born even just 50 years earlier, he might have been lucky enough to learn about the Bible in school, or from family members.
[Was Rogan speaking tongue-in-cheek? Maybe the issue here is “universally agreed upon,” but at least two billion people identify as Christians and consider the Bible to be exactly the book Rogan wants. Perhaps he just doesn’t like what it has to say about what’s “optimal” and what the “pitfalls” are, but that is precisely what the Bible does. If he’s looking for an operator manual for they physical body instead, there are all sorts of choices, from surgical to lay-person holistic. — Ed]
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