Ep.9 — [IN]Sanity Podcast with CK Lin

In this podcast episode, CK shares a transformative journey from a "cyborg-like" intellectual to a more heart-centered life. Discover Roam Research's productivity boost, explore the impact of technology on our psychology, and delve into discussions on blockchain, AI, and digital sovereignty. With a sprinkle of humor, the hosts ponder the depths of our friends' minds.

Don't miss CK Lin's podcast, "The Noble Warrior," for those seeking a life of meaning and impact. Join us for an exploration of intellect to heart, Roam Research, tech's impact on psychology, digital sovereignty, and the enigmatic depths of our friends' minds, all in the pursuit of a purpose-driven life.

Here are some key takeaways from episode:

  • CK shares his personal journey from being highly intellectual and "cyborg-like" to integrating more heart and spirit into his life. Could speak to those seeking more meaning and balance.

  • Discussion around using tools like Roam Research to aid memory, link concepts, and free up mental RAM. Appeals to productivity geeks and knowledge workers.

  • The hosts riff on technology potentially allowing access to deeper parts of our psychology - is this dangerous and will it cause people to "lose their minds"? Thought-provoking theme.

  • Talk of blockchain and AI being used to take back individual "digital sovereignty" versus corporation control. Timely topic.

  • Amusing banter about the hosts' brains being like a "brothel" and questions around whether we'd want to know our friends' deepest shadows. Humorous while touching on privacy.

  • Guest CK Lin plugs his podcast The Noble Warrior for those wanting to "live a life of meaning and impact". Good for personal growth fans.

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Dr. Fred Moss

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