Daniel Schmactenberger talks with transformational thinker, speaker, and writer Ronnie Landis about Daniel's unusual upbringing, intrinsic motivation and what we can do as individuals to truly optimize our human experience
Daniel is first to admit he had a head start on big-picture thinking. While other precocious minds had to ward off traditional education’s tendency to teach subjects as if disconnected from each other, Daniel was experiencing early childhood in the Transcendental Meditation community of Fairfield, Iowa while being homeschooled on the works of Buckminster Fuller, Fritjof Capra, and David Bohm, to name just a few of many influences. When an upbringing is culturally backdropped by the potential depth of consciousness, educated by groundbreaking forerunners in whole systems science and trans-disciplinary problem solving, and then juxtaposed against the obscene extent of suffering in the world, one may see how Daniel became so deeply impassioned in expressing what could be, and how to get there.
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What we Discuss in this Interview:
The story of Daniel’s unconventional upbringing
Intrinsic motivation
Understanding the nature of reality and what is meaningful
How we can contribute to the world in a meaningful way
How omni-consideration moves us as a species
Recognizing that we are participants in the evolution of the whole
How we are waking up and taking charge of our own evolution
Eating sustainably for both the world and our individual bodies
How we must think and feel through our own ethical alignment
What neurohacking is and how we can use it to increase our quality of life
What is Qualia and how you can benefit
Getting into a creative flow state and being productive
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