What is going on in the U.S. where these behaviors, (Depression, Anxiety, Incels, and Suicide) are becoming so prevalent? What can people do for themselves, with the development of Mental/Emotional Skills to help navigate life with its Slings and Arrows, and not be dragged down some of these abysses?
What do you feel are the Biological, Psychological, Sociological drivers to someone becoming a mass shooter? Besides Mental Health, what First Principles of Living and Life might a person develop and become for themselves so they have such a reverence for Life and Living that those thoughts and actions wouldn’t even be imaginable?
What are the Biological, Psychological, Sociological states that is behind the U.S. being and empire? United States Military Bases Worldwide: There are roughly 750 US foreign military bases; they are spread across 80 nations! After the U.S is the UK, but they only have 145 bases. Russia has about 3 dozen bases, and China just five. This implies that the U.S has three times as many bases as all other countries combined. When did this National/Internal Policy Mindset begin? Perhaps with the dropping of the two Atomic Bombs on Japan during WW2? Are we a Nation drunk from our own Hubris? How can the everyday person help us from destroying ourselves and the Bio-Sphere, beyond just hoping, praying, and voting for the next prophet to save us from our Nation’s Federal Capitol?
As a regular scuba diver - am I receiving similar benefits to hyperbaric chamber treatments, increased oxygen percentage breathing and exposing the body to varying pressures? I know many of these treatments are being sought after by fellow health oriented fans, but I wonder how much benefit is received as a regular diver without needing to seek specialized services that others may be
What are some of the other variables beyond skeletal muscles when in comes to chronic “muscle” pain, what other systems can a person address and self regulate? 80% of people have or will have an episode of low back pain for inst. Why is there about 1 out of 3 people in the U.S. in chronic pain, what is it in our environment, our culture/social environment, food, and habits that our contributing to our chronic pain, and what is the low hanging fruit we can navigate and leverage to better many peoples’ chronic pain states?