033 - Putting Water in Cereal?! | Summary and Q&A

TL;DR
John and Hank discuss their experiences at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, and provide updates on AFC Wimbledon's recent wins.
Key Insights
- 👯 Affluenza does not make people immune to common illnesses.
- 🥺 Exchanging business cards is a common practice at the World Economic Forum, but it can also lead to the spread of viruses and bacteria.
- #️⃣ The number of human cells in the body is similar to the number of microbial cells, indicating the complexity and interconnectedness of human health.
- 🥺 The world of content creation is growing rapidly, leading to challenges in content consumption and availability in different languages.
- 🥺 The internet has transformed communication and information sharing, leading to a global exchange of ideas and opportunities.
- 👾 AFC Wimbledon has achieved significant success in recent games, moving up in the league and increasing the possibility of promotion.
Transcript
hello and welcome to dear Hank and John or as I prefer to think of it Dear John and Hank it's a comedy podcast about death where my brother and I that's John and Hank green and answer your questions give you de Buse advice and bring you all of the week's news from both Mars a planet and AFC Wimbledon a football team in the UK hello John I'm here yo... Read More
Questions & Answers
Q: Why did John get sick after attending the World Economic Forum?
John caught a common cold at the forum despite being rich and powerful, showing that affluenza does not make someone immune to illness.
Q: Why did John choose to touch other people at the World Economic Forum?
At the forum, instead of using currency, people exchanged business cards, which were often covered in viruses and bacteria. Despite John's attempts to avoid handshakes and use hand sanitizer, he still contracted the illness.
Q: How many business cards does it take to purchase a teriyaki seitan sandwich at the forum?
There was no food for sale at the forum. Instead, people had to show up at the right times and quickly eat before others could get to the food.
Q: What was the most interesting part of John's experience at the forum?
Meeting billionaires such as Michael Bloomberg and Melinda Gates, who are influential figures in the world. John was impressed by their intelligence, passion, and commitment to making a positive impact.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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John attended the World Economic Forum in Davos, where he caught a terrible case of the "affluenza" and got sick.
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John and Hank discussed the exchange of business cards at the forum and how it led to John's illness.
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Hank shared his fascination with recent research that shows the number of human cells in the body is almost equal to the number of microbial cells.
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