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#85 - What Sick Children Taught a Harvard Doctor About Living Fully - Hasan Merali

#85 - What Sick Children Taught a Harvard Doctor About Living Fully - Hasan Merali

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We did a thing! It's called Manbition! And Dr. Hasan Merali fits right in! He's not here for parenting advice, but to share what toddlers taught him about living.

This pediatric ER physician spent 15 years watching children maintain joy in their worst moments. Turns out, they were teaching him about curiosity, persistence, presence, and fearless question-asking.

In this episode we explore why kindergarteners outperform MBA students in creative challenges, how neuroplasticity means we can reclaim childlike wisdom as adults, and why his 6-month paternity leave became "the best period of his life."

His research validates what mothers already know: children don't wait for "someday" to live fully. They show us that fulfillment comes from being completely engaged in this moment, this season, this beautiful chaos.

From Harvard Medical School to his daughter Arya - discover how childlike wonder fuels adult achievement.

The science is clear: we once had these qualities naturally. We can return to them.

Topics: Child development, neuroplasticity, paternity leave, integration over balance

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