The speaker shares an email from a woman who turned her life around by following the three steps mentioned in his 52nd birthday video. These small steps can lead to feeling better and better over time.
Tony Robbins discusses his latest endeavors with creating new applications and working with his friend, Mark Himian, to develop them.
The speaker compares the process of prioritizing tasks to simmering down broth to fit it into a smaller container, and encourages the audience to minimize time spent on tasks that are not important for long-term goals.
The speaker discusses how traditional gender roles impact money management, with women being taught to be more frugal and men being taught to be providers. She talks about her own experience spending large sums of money to renovate her own house and her grandmother's.
In the face of criticism for his longevity research, David Sinclair feels fortunate to have a hand in many different ventures focused on advancing humanity, regardless of financial outcomes. He firmly believes that aging is a disease and stands by his efforts to discover a longevity gene.