My name is Tom. I’m just a guy doin my thing and recording the process. Hope you enjoy my story.
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In this episode I talk a little about how I am learning to better live with ADD/ADHD. I also talk about the opinions of other people, and how I am coming to realize that I don't need to let their opinions define who I am, and I am still able to value some of the things that they say.
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I had this idea as I was driving home from the airport today. In this podcast I talk about the possibility of my conscious being able to travel between parallel universes in search for an ideal outcome.
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This is pieced together, but here are my recent thoughts about confidence and saying "fuck you" to the opinions other people might have about me.
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In this episode I talk about a few things that help me deal with my own anxiety. This is the second podcast relating to my documented journey about learning to deal with mental health problems. Thanks for listening, I hope you enjoy!
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In this episode I give a little insight into the past few years of my life. I feel like it is relevant to talk about myself here for a bit so that my listeners have some context of the things that I will be talking more about. I also talk a little about an idea I have for a Youtube channel.
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This is part 2 of the discussion with my dad where we discuss our universe being a simulation inside of a computer program. In this episode we talk about parallel universes, "humanity" of artificial intelligence, continuation of life through transfer of own memory, virtue/goodness and their potential correlation with intelligence, and more.…
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In this episode my dad and I discuss the idea that our universe is a simulation run by a computer program in another universe, and whether or not we have free will as artificially intelligent beings inside of that computer program. We also get in to the idea of parallel universes by the end of the first part of this discussion, but that discussion …
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