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EPISODE · Mar 28, 2022 · 11 MIN

#315 - The Simple Life

from The Better Human Podcast · host Colin Stuckert

Really true, good, and great things are always simple. The language of truth is always simple. —LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA Very often the simplest and least educated people can easily and unconsciously understand the meaning of life while the most scholarly people lack this ability, because they have been too educated to understand the simple things that are basic to all people. The clearest and simplest notions are almost always concealed by sophisticated meditations. —MARCUS TULLIUS CICERO If you want to find an example to follow, you should look among simple, humble folk. There is real greatness only in those who do not advertise themselves, and who do not understand themselves as great. -TOLSTOY 👨 The Better Human Podcast is a show dedicated to the pursuit of Building Better Humans. Hosted by Colin Stuckert, Entrepreneur, Thinker, and Better Human Builder. 🧑‍🤝‍🧑 We are obsessed with finding ways to become better. We are PRO HUMAN and celebrate the collective human experience. 📖 We bring on human guests to teach, share, and learn. Connect: Get my best content each week via the Better Human Newsletter Follow Colin on Twitter and IG. Reach Colin via this form. The Better Human Company: Donate your old devices, cables, power banks here. Support the show and get awesome products: ☕☕ What I Put In my coffee: Wild Cocoa Butter, Wild MCT Oil, Wild Coffee, Wild CocoTropic‍‍ 🍄🍄 What I take daily for optimal health: Wild Fish Oil, Wild Shrooms, Wild Pink salt, Wild Collagen‍

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Really true, good, and great things are always simple. The language of truth is always simple. —LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECAVery often the simplest and least educated people can easily and unconsciously understand the meaning of life while the most scholarly people lack this ability, because they have been too educated to understand the simple things that are basic to all people. The clearest and simplest notions are almost always concealed by sophisticated meditations. —MARCUS TULLIUS CICEROIf you want to find an example to follow, you should look among simple, humble folk. There is real greatness only in those who do not advertise themselves, and who do not understand themselves as great. -TOLSTOY👨 The Better Human Podcast is a show dedicated to the pursuit of Building Better Humans. Hosted by Colin Stuckert, Entrepreneur, Thinker, and Better Human Builder.🧑‍🤝‍🧑 We are obsessed with finding ways to become better. We are PRO HUMAN and celebrate the collective human experience.📖 We bring on human guests to teach, share, and learn.Connect: Get my best content each week via the Better Human NewsletterFollow Colin on Twitter and IG. Reach Colin via this form.The Better Human Company: Donate your old devices, cables, power banks here.Support the show and get awesome products:☕☕ What I Put In my coffee: Wild Cocoa Butter, Wild MCT Oil, Wild Coffee, Wild CocoTropic‍‍🍄🍄 What I take daily for optimal health: Wild Fish Oil, Wild Shrooms, Wild Pink salt, Wild Collagen‍

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