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React Native EXPERT, Inventor of Functional Music, the neurotech behind Brain.fm and almost every company using music-based interventions, CEO of Evoked Response,
THIS is what I'm talking about. Now what is interesting is that, of course, every other walking species on the planet does NOT have our ability to process tempo and rhythm. This means something extremely important: human movement is a completely different process than any other species. Is this the smoking gun? Is this the secret to why music is our only instinct? Is our very process of movement so distinct that it is the true secret to us becoming the dominant species? In my previous posts I've talked a bit about this. Wothout pacing we wouldn't be able to catch up with even the fastest animals; i.e. we are built to hunt anything. But keep in mind, in our deep history we competed mostly with neanderthals, a formidable enemy. At one point our population was down to the low thousands! Was it at this pivotal point that we fully developed musical abilities? One singular mutation leading to another, each demonstrating distinct advantages. In such a small population, I think evolution would be able to more rapidly affect change. Centuries pass but our movement becomes more synchronized, more energy efficient, eventually granting us the power to expand our population rapidly, eliminate neanderthals, and hunt anything. It could be that it was music that saved us in our most desperate time, and we emerged changed beyond anything else on the planet.
“Without the brain's ability to process tempo and rhythm, we wouldn’t be able to walk.” Here’s a snippet of what Gary had to say to Wayne Willis when they chatted on the Shifting Views podcast.
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In this episode of Elevate and Accelerate, we challenge you to consider whether you are really after leads. Let's unpack it more at https://bit.ly/3UcMdsz or listen on your favorite podcast platform.
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Check out my interview with MLTA President Elect David Martyn to get all the details about the 2024 Michigan Land Title Association Summer Convention!
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Even the best in the world mess up. Even the best in the world have unfair loss. But it could be that this is all happening for you, not to you. Thanks, Butch Hartman, for sharing deep wisdom from someone who has made it to the other side. (This was a clip from my podcast. If you want more like this, check out: https://kite.link/longgame)
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