
""For people who have an illness, there should be no deductible," he said, and brought up his own experience as an oncologist to bolster his point."
"Emanuel's advice was more pragmatic: "Don't be a schmuck. Don't do stupid stuff." He emphasized the importance of keeping your mind engaged and staying happy."
"Emanuel replied that "ice cream makes you happy," highlighting the counterintuitive nature of his dietary advice."
"He suggested that retirement plans should focus less on money and more on staying social - "what's going to keep you mentally engaged.""
The episode featured Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel discussing health and longevity, emphasizing the need for healthcare reform, particularly regarding deductibles for the ill. Emanuel advised against reliance on fitness wearables, advocating for practical health choices and the importance of socialization. He suggested that retirement should prioritize mental engagement over financial concerns. The episode transitioned to a more contentious panel discussion involving Paul Rieckhoff and Douglas Murray, addressing broader themes of war, violence, and morality.
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