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Caveman’s Secret Sauce: Finding Answers to the World’s Oldest Questions Caveman’s Secret Sauce: Finding Answers to the World’s Oldest Questions by Nimish Dayalu
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“People get educated in different ways; some at home, some in the wilderness, some in playgrounds, some during tragedies, some by the stories of their grandparents, and some at school. It's unfortunate that we only use the tag of 'educated' for those who enrol in factory-like institutions.”
Nimish Dayalu, Caveman’s Secret Sauce: Finding Answers to the World’s Oldest Questions
“Without consciousness there can be no experience of matter.”
Nimish Dayalu, Caveman’s Secret Sauce: Finding Answers to the World’s Oldest Questions
“When you have nothing, you are open to limitless possibilities. You can be anything. You can do anything.”
Nimish Dayalu, Caveman’s Secret Sauce: Finding Answers to the World’s Oldest Questions
“Killing a belief could be worse than killing a human being. When you kill a human, you take their life, but when you take their faith, they are left without hope, without meaning.”
Nimish Dayalu, Caveman’s Secret Sauce: Finding Answers to the World’s Oldest Questions
“It's only when we are out in the wild - with nothing on our schedules and nowhere to escape to - do we encounter this bizarre thing that is referred to as the self.”
Nimish Dayalu, Caveman’s Secret Sauce: Finding Answers to the World’s Oldest Questions