Why Play By Adeline Atlas (SOS: School Of Soul)
Dec 18, 2025
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FIFTY-SEVEN
THE PROFESSIONALS DON’T
ALWAYS KNOW
The professionals don’t know everything, and sometimes they don't know anything. You cannot look at a person with a badge or a credential and assume they know what is best. You can look at them, ask for their opinion, and then validate it on your own. I’ll tell you a quick personal story: I used to know a woman who was in the medical profession, and when the events of 2020 hit, she was on the front lines administering the vaccine. Not only did she get it, she gave it to many others. Where's the problem with this? When I told her about the data and the research and how harmful it was, she acknowledged she knew nothing about it but had simply gotten it herself because she was excitedly looking forward to going on a trip with a man she had literally just met.
This means a professional did no research and was willing to subject her own body to experimental drugs she knew nothing about to go on a date, and worse, how many other people likely assumed she knew ALL about what she was administering?
This is not an isolated case.
If you are into biohacking, you are likely highly educated on the systems and processes your body runs. For those who have joined the biohacking hype, myself included, it doesn't take long to realize you suddenly know more than the doctors. You go into a visit with your GP, and you're educating them, not the other way around. How does that happen? I’ll tell you exactly how it happens. As a new and enthusiastic individual who has just learned about biohacking, you are likely excited. As we do with anything we suddenly find that we love, you probably went all in. You probably read all the current new books, watched all the YouTube educational content, and likely heard all the hit podcasts with all the leading experts.
Suddenly, you're a mini expert – you are now highly educated on the body just like that. This is actually how it happens. You may be one of these people, and if you are not, you know one of them. Everyone has that friend who got hooked on biohacking and learned everything that was to be learned at that moment in time. They have all the books, they belong to a cold plunge group, they go for infrareds, and they track their brainwaves in meditations.
So why aren't high levels of GPs as educated? Because they are not excited about the topic. They aren't spending all of their off hours keeping up with everything to do with advancements in biohacking. They prescribe prescriptions. They likely went to school ten to twenty years ago and learned what was current at that moment in time. Well, let me tell you, things are radically changing when it comes to health and the amount of amazing information you can learn about the body and or buy devices to track your own body is immense.
You do not need to rely on professionals – professionals are not gods. They know what they know, which may or may not be current or outdated information.
As I said, they are to be consulted, their opinions are to be asked, and then you must take responsibility and validate the information you receive. And even then, you should grill them, ask them a ton of questions, and make them prove to you they know what they are telling you is knowledge, not simply “facts” they are reciting off a pamphlet. If they can't answer you or they stumble to think of the answer, that's your sign – move on, find someone more educated and more knowledgeable, and then ask their opinion and validate it yourself.