Peter Attia mentioned I Don't Want to Talk About It by Terrence Real 5 times

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I Don't Want to Talk About It: Overcoming the Secret Legacy of Male Depression by Terrence Real
  1. Excited to share that Terry Real's new book “Us” comes out this week. Order 👉 https://bit.ly/3sHr4s0 Stay tuned for a 2nd podcast with him soon. Check out my podcast with Terry from 2020 where we discuss “I Don’t Want to Talk About It”: https://bit.ly/3aAPtJO pic.twitter.com/XiAa45zVPp

    — Peter Attia

    2022-06-07 on twitter.com
  2. Rick Gerson, who is a mutual friend and you actually introduced me to Rick probably about five years ago, he gave me a copy of this book and it was one of those things that just sort of sat there for, I don’t know, six months and it was just in the queue but I didn’t really appreciate why I ought to read it as soon as it was given to me. Something in the midst of a crisis sort of brought it to my attention a little more quickly and I just devoured it and so if the Terrence Real book, I Don’t Want to Talk About It, he’s now jumped into the number one spot of books I’ve gifted most, Solve for Happy is probably in the number two spot.

    — Peter Attia

    2018-12-13 on tim.blog

  3. I just have stacks of it all over like you have stacks of certain books in your place. And this book is called I Don’t Want To Talk About It, by Terrence Real. Who I’ve since reading the book and becoming obsessed with … Actually, it comes back to you. You introduced me to Esther Perel. Esther recommended the book. The book was one of a series of little nudges that ultimately led to me meeting Terry. And of course, that book has now been the book I have given most.

    — Peter Attia

    2018-12-13 on tim.blog

  4. Indeed. I think that book needs to be required reading for every man. https://twitter.com/PKMD87/status/1036041116955504640

    — Peter Attia

    2018-09-02 on twitter.com
  5. On this sad day—again—I’m moved to share one of the most important books I’ve read, reread, and gifted to many friends. No one book can capture all of the pain and suffering out there, but this book, recommended to me by the brilliant @estherperelofficial, has begun the slow and painful process of getting better. Thank you Esther, and thank you Terry. I hope everyone reads this.

    — Peter Attia

    2018-06-08 on instagram.com