Peter Attia· MD
if we maintain reasonably good hand function we can remain independent as soon as we leave our hand lose our hand function we become dependent on others period
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if we maintain reasonably good hand function we can remain independent as soon as we leave our hand lose our hand function we become dependent on others period
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the goal obviously and to the point of what our hands do for us if we maintain reasonably good hand function we can remain independent as soon as we leave our hand lose our hand function we become dependent on others period and so that's what our whole goal is to maintain that that Fierce Independence