
#146 - Ari Shaffir
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#146 - Ari Shaffir mentions The Biology of Belief by Bruce Lipton, The Book of Eli, and Nietzsche with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
Bruce Lipton wrote a book on the subject of placebo effects and the human brain, which he will discuss on the podcast.
The discussion references the movie 'The Book of Eli' in relation to cannibalism and the effects of eating human flesh.
Nietzsche talks about it. He said the thing is you can't tell yourself, oh, think of an elephant.
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Bruce Lipton wrote a book on the subject of placebo effects and the human brain, which he will discuss on the podcast.
The discussion references the movie 'The Book of Eli' in relation to cannibalism and the effects of eating human fles…
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“Bruce Lipton wrote a book on the subject of placebo effects and the human brain, which he will discuss on the podcast.”
“The discussion references the movie 'The Book of Eli' in relation to cannibalism and the effects of eating human flesh.”

“Nietzsche talks about it. He said the thing is you can't tell yourself, oh, think of an elephant.”
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Bruce Lipton wrote a book on the subject of placebo effects and the human brain, which he will discuss on the podcast.
The discussion references the movie 'The Book of Eli' in relation to cannibalism and the effects of eating human flesh.

Nietzsche talks about it. He said the thing is you can't tell yourself, oh, think of an elephant.
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