Andrew Huberman· PhD
it calls 85% of the people that go out there thinking that they are the the absolute
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it calls 85% of the people that go out there thinking that they are the the absolute
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it calls 85% of the people that go out there thinking that they are the the absolute last person who would ever quit ring the bell so to speak
I mean, you start with 200 and something people, you graduate less than 20.
yeah it's mostly in the beginning yeah 70 or 80 percent attrition rate