Peter Attia· MD
it's a lot easier to slow the car down and make sure that you either avoid the cliff Al together or at a minimum you know slow your route to the Cliff's Edge dramatically if you begin the slowing process before you get there
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it's a lot easier to slow the car down and make sure that you either avoid the cliff Al together or at a minimum you know slow your route to the Cliff's Edge dramatically if you begin the slowing process before you get there
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we're all in a car driving towards the edge of a cliff and it's a lot easier to slow the car down and make sure that you either avoid the cliff altogether or at a minimum you know slow your route to the Cliff's Edge dramatically if you begin the slowing process before you get there