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Get ready for a mind-expanding journey with the Kepler 62 Experiment! In this award-winning series, Kepler 62 Experiment, host Michael Ross Catania explores the cutting edge of innovation, one idea at a time. Each episode focuses on one of 300 incredible inventions, linking it to today's current events and inspiring discussion. You'll also get a fresh perspective with the "quote of the day." It's a unique blend of science, current affairs, and inspiration, all presented in a captivating and entertaining style.

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00:00Welcome to the Capital 62 Spendover Show.
00:22Today, we're going to do a quick random innovation.
00:27Now for the innovation, we're going with Brene Brown, who said, there's no innovation
00:42in creativity without failure, period.
00:45Meaning, if you're even going to try to do anything creative, do any kind of business,
00:51do anything, it's impossible not to fail.
00:54That's part of the game.
00:56And that's why the culture of fail quickly is so important, and why it's okay to fail.
01:03This idea of being perfect, and you've got to be perfect, is the disaster.
01:08You don't want that.
01:09You want it where you can do it ten times and you fail nine, but you get the one, that's
01:14perfect, because the one is so amazing that the nine don't mean anything.
01:19It's very shame, because if you look at hundreds of people in the society, 90% of them were paralyzed
01:26by fear.
01:28And if the ones, they were not paralyzed by fear, they probably could be doing some amazing
01:34things, but they've been conditioned that way.
01:37Why is it like that?
01:38I don't know.
01:39It doesn't sound right to me.
01:41I didn't know some CIA guys who said that they're happy.
01:46Not that they're happy, but they're kind of banking on people being afraid, because it
01:51makes that less competition.
01:53When I heard that, that's what some people think.
01:56So maybe it's some kind of thing to keep you down.
01:59But my opinion is, who cares if you fail?
02:02Try again.
02:03Try again.
02:04Try again.
02:05Because eventually it's going to work.
02:07Who cares?
02:08Who cares if it fails?
02:09Keep trying.
02:11Now, let's go with the innovation.
02:14It's time for invention roulette.
02:17Random innovation.
02:19Electronic.
02:20A piece of soap bandage.
02:29So now we're using band-aids with an electronic device.
02:34Let's see what we got here.
02:40Basically, it's basically a bandage.
02:46Here we go.
02:48It's basically a bandage that has electronic skin and electronic input areas.
03:00So when you put it on your skin, it can tell you about how it's healing, the skin temperature,
03:06if it's a bacteria count, this and that.
03:10And when you combine it with AI, it's going to be pretty powerful.
03:13You can see a point in time when you put a band-aid and there's actually going to be electronic device.
03:18It's a band-aid and electronic device.
03:20I think that's very possible.
03:22Probably go to 10 years.
03:24So, here's the book.
03:25Here's the book.
03:26There's here.
03:27Kepo 62 Experiment.
03:28All the innovations here.
03:30We got volume 1, volume 2, 3, 4, or 5.
03:33And after all 300 of these videos are made, and we have 2,000 digital assets, we're going to do a billboard campaign, storming the billet, Silicon Valley.
03:45So, look forward to that.
03:47All right, guys.
03:48So, to conclude, don't be afraid of failure.
03:53You have to keep trying.
03:54Who cares?
03:55The society condition you need to be afraid, and that's almost to their advantage.
03:59Because there's some CIA guys who are telling, who are saying that that's exactly, you know, not all of them, but they're saying, you know, that's good in a way this is less competition.
04:10I don't believe that.
04:11Well, I believe in talent, you know, person to person, talent to talent.
04:16Look, those are the best wins.
04:18I don't believe in keeping the masses down and suppressing because I believe in what's right is right.
04:23So, we see what happens.
04:25But, it's a very interesting concept.
04:28The number one way that you're going to lose is you're too afraid to even try.
04:34And that's a scam.
04:36So, keep trying.
04:48Speaking of emails, let's say there's a scam.
04:50That's a scam.
04:52So, just reading them to our right.
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