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Mick Ebeling: On Why Nothing Is Impossible
Episode 33

Mick Ebeling: On Why Nothing Is Impossible

Big Questions with Cal Fussman · Cal Fussman

August 14, 20181h 4mExplicit

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Show Notes

The founder of Not Impossible Labs tips off his next landmark invention: a band that can stop tremors caused by Parkinson's Disease.

Not Impossible Labs has previously invented a device that allowed a paralyzed graffiti artist to create art using only his eyes, and 3-D printed prosthetic arms for those who've had their limbs blown off during the civil war in Sudan.

The device that can curtail the tremors of those afflicted with Parkinson's Disease is Mick Ebeling's latest proof that anything we can imagine we can create.

TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE:

  • How redefining the word "impossible" can make anything possible.
  • How committing to a goal before you know how to achieve it can jumpstart your journey toward it, and push you past the obstacles that will arise.
  • How trying to solve one impossible problem can lead you to solving another.
  • How you can incorporate Mick's philosophy into your own life and do things you never imagined you could do.