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The speaker talks about how the abundance of fruits and food, specifically bananas, in America struck them the most when they first arrived.
11:50 - 14:08 (02:18)
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The speaker talks about how the abundance of fruits and food, specifically bananas, in America struck them the most when they first arrived. They also mention the resiliency of people and how we would be able to adapt if we had to go back to starting from scratch.
ChapterAdjusting to Life Changes
Episode#360 – Tim Urban: Tribalism, Marxism, Liberalism, Social Justice, and Politics
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The level of gratitude felt by someone is likely to be influenced by their life experiences and the country they come from.
14:08 - 15:58 (01:50)
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The level of gratitude felt by someone is likely to be influenced by their life experiences and the country they come from. People who work hard to move up in life are likely to feel more gratitude, whereas those who have constant luxuries may not fully appreciate what they have.
ChapterAdjusting to Life Changes
Episode#360 – Tim Urban: Tribalism, Marxism, Liberalism, Social Justice, and Politics
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The speaker talks about how traveling to new countries was not something she did growing up, but now it has become her favorite thing.
15:58 - 16:58 (00:59)
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The speaker talks about how traveling to new countries was not something she did growing up, but now it has become her favorite thing. She emphasizes that experiencing new cultures brings immense gratitude, which leads to happiness and leaves one feeling lucky.
ChapterAdjusting to Life Changes
Episode#360 – Tim Urban: Tribalism, Marxism, Liberalism, Social Justice, and Politics
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The speaker discusses the scale of gratitude which ranges from one to ten, and how people often forget to be grateful for what they have while focusing on what they lack.
16:58 - 18:30 (01:31)
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The speaker discusses the scale of gratitude which ranges from one to ten, and how people often forget to be grateful for what they have while focusing on what they lack.