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the-bigger-picture · health-and-living · 21 May 2012 · 31 mins listen
Before Roger Bannister ran the first four-minute mile in 1954, it had been widely regarded as completely impossible. Scientists had even mapped out human lung capacity and deemed the feat undoable. Yet, once the first person had done it, several others quickly followed, each with successively quicker times. Which raises the question, what are the limits of human potential and how can we, as individuals, fulfill ours?
Chris Majer of the Human Potential Project, addresses these questions and talks about his own experiences trying to get the best out of people and their potential, physically and mentally.
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