
Boundless Life Working Out Hard With "The Big Pygmy", Saving Villages in the African Jungle, Animal Psychology & Much More with Justin Wren.
May 7, 2022
Justin Wren, a former UFC fighter and founder of Fight for the Forgotten, shares his inspiring journey working with indigenous communities in Africa. He reveals the challenges of saving villages in the jungle and the importance of clean water initiatives. The conversation also touches on animal psychology, exploring how traits of different animals mirror our own. Wren emphasizes resilience, health, and the value of family, providing insights into creating a strong family identity and navigating life's trials with gratitude and purpose.
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Optimizing Sleep Environment
- Prioritize sleep in a cold, dark, quiet, and safe environment.
- Avoid business or stressful activities in bed; use it only for sleep and sex.
Sleeping in the Congo
- Justin Wren describes sleeping in a twig hut in the Congo rainforest.
- Despite the unusual conditions, he adapted and slept soundly, attributing it to the natural rhythm of life there.
First Encounters in the Congo
- When Justin Wren first arrived in Congo villages, the pygmy people were terrified and hid.
- Eventually, they nicknamed him "Fos" (the man who loves us) and "Big Pygmy".
















