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Josh Waitzkin: The Art of Learning & Living Life

3404.678 - 3429.394 Andrew Huberman

If other animals do that, they don't do it nearly as well, and they certainly don't Create technologies to bridge those different time scales. That's number one. But the other one is our visual and temporal aperture of focus. So when we are in a state of elevated arousal, our visual aperture shrinks. I'm sure you're familiar with this. And we slice time more finely. It's like a higher frame rate.

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