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The Best in the World

The Best in the World

This post is a tribute to the best in the world — by my judgement.

The best medical doctor in the world.

The best health blogger in the world.

The best blog in the world with a lower back focus.

The best video introduction to proper nutrition, in the world.

The best examination of bio-mechanics as it applies to exercise, in the world.

The best personal trainer, in the world.

The greatest personal trainer, in the world.

The best exercise machine in the world.

The best water bottle, in the world.

The best multi-tool for under $80, in the world.

The best personal towel, in the world.

The best seducer in the world.

The…

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Overdose: The Next Financial Crisis (Documentary)

Right in line with “For Liberty“, Overdose is one of my favorite new documentaries. Favorite because it’s …

  • Extremely professional and well done.
  • Easy to understand for the lay person
  • Not boring for the previously interested (read: educated) individual.
  • Very down to earth (read: not crazy/conspiracy sounding)
  • A great length at ~46 minutes.

My only criticism of the entire film is of the comptroller general – one of the primary interviewees of the production. I got the feeling he only disagreed with recent and present fiscal policy superficially – not on the foundations and principles of liberty.

While this is not necessarily a film about “liberty”, I find it increasingly disturbing to see thought leaders weak in character, and ignorant of freedom -discussing problems directly caused by a progressive ignorance or outright dismissal of freedom.

In other words, if we don’t identify the root of the problem, why should we NOT expect the same or similar difficulties to repeat themselves in…

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