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EPISODE · Jun 14, 2020 · 50 MIN

The Meaning of Life: An Interview with Adrian Bejan

from High Vibrational Life · host Kimberly Kingsley Interviews Adrian Bejan

What if there were a single law that described the nature of life? It turns out, there is. In this episode of the High Vibrational Life podcast, I had the opportunity to interview Professor Adrian Bejan, a mechanical engineer from Duke University and father of the constructal law. In our conversation, we explore the physics of optimism, why setbacks only fuel the fire for growth, and nature’s grand design, which is flow. Adrian Bejan is author of The Physics of Life and numerous other books and publications. His most recent book is Freedom and Evolution. Watch the video on YouTube.kimberlykingsley.com@highvibrationallife

What if there were a single law that described the nature of life? It turns out, there is. In this episode of the High Vibrational Life podcast, I had the opportunity to interview Professor Adrian Bejan, a mechanical engineer from Duke University and father of the constructal law. In our conversation, we explore the physics of optimism, why setbacks only fuel the fire for growth, and nature’s grand design, which is flow. Adrian Bejan is author of The Physics of Life and numerous other books...

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