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Turning the Ephemeral into the Concrete
Some experiences feel real while they are happening and unreal almost immediately afterward. A conversation that sparks clarity, a realization that reframes a problem, a moment where scattered thoughts suddenly align. In the moment, there is a sense that something solid has been grasped. But without capture, that solidity dissolves. What remains is a faint impression, detached from the reasoning that made it meaningful. The experience was real, but it left no durable trace.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast4 days ago in Longevity
Having Value in a World That Doesn’t Pay for It
There is a particular kind of frustration that does not come from failure, but from misalignment. It arises when a person knows they are contributing something real, something valuable, and yet finds that value does not translate into stability, recognition, or material support. The work matters. The insight matters. The care is genuine. And still, the world responds with indifference. This disconnect is not imaginary, and it cuts deeper than simple disappointment because it challenges the assumption that value and reward naturally converge.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast9 days ago in Longevity
Visibility, Timing, and Readiness
Visibility is often treated as a reward, something earned through talent, effort, or persistence. It is framed as the natural next step once someone has something worthwhile to offer. But visibility is not neutral, and it is not automatically benevolent. Being seen amplifies everything at once: strengths, weaknesses, unfinished edges, unresolved wounds, and untested convictions. Once that amplification begins, there is no way to selectively mute what is not ready.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast12 days ago in Longevity
Microsoft's Purposeful Marketing Deception About AI's Ability To Beat Physicians In Diagnosis. Top Story - March 2026.
When you look at the world of scientific research... If you are not careful... You will be fooled into believing things that are not actually supported by the data.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)24 days ago in Longevity
How Trackless Mining Equipment Suppliers in China Operate in 2026
When searching for reliable trackless mining equipment manufacturers in China, the options get overwhelming fast. You jump on a supplier portal and suddenly see thousands of identical looking machines. Buying heavy machinery for a mine is not like ordering basic office supplies. If a loader breaks down three miles underground, the whole production schedule stops immediately. The financial hit is massive. Finding the right factory matters a lot more than just getting a cheap price tag on a shiny new vehicle.
By CEO A&S Developers25 days ago in Longevity
Benefits of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
In recent years, hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) has gained significant interest from both the medical community and wellness enthusiasts. Originally developed to treat deep-sea divers suffering from decompression sickness, hyperbaric chambers are now used for a wide range of medical conditions and recovery purposes. As research continues to expand, many people are discovering how powerful oxygen therapy can be when delivered in a controlled, pressurized environment.
By AnthonyBTV29 days ago in Longevity
Calling vs Income
There is a tension that never quite goes away once it has been seen clearly, and it sits at the intersection of calling and survival. Some forms of work feel unquestionably meaningful, even necessary, yet remain economically fragile or entirely unsupported. Other forms of work provide stability, predictability, and income, while feeling hollow or misaligned with who a person actually is. Once this divide becomes visible, it is difficult to unsee, and even harder to navigate honestly without resentment creeping in.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcastabout a month ago in Longevity
4 Surprising Truths About Nanoparticles In Your Soda
The Unseen World in Your Grocery Cart Imagine grabbing a can of soda or a packaged snack from your pantry. It's a simple, everyday act. Yet, hidden within that familiar fizz and sweetness is a technological frontier most of us never consider: the world of nanomaterials. Current research reveals that many of the foods and drinks we consume may contain engineered or unintentionally formed particles so small they are invisible to the naked eye. This article will explore four of the most surprising and impactful facts we are learning about nanotechnology in our food system, based on current research and analysis.
By The INFORMERabout a month ago in Longevity











