8 Things I Learned from Phil Stutz, Jonah Hill’s Therapist on How to Deal With Our Minds

<p>It was just another Friday afternoon, and I was going through my email inbox to check if any important emails needed my attention. Suddenly, I noticed an email from Tim Ferriss, someone I admire, in my inbox. He is known for sending out his famous &ldquo;5 Bullet Friday&rdquo; newsletter every week.</p> <p>While reading an email, Tim mentioned that his friend recommended him to watch a show called&nbsp;<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stutz_(film)" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">Stutz</a>&nbsp;on Netflix. Initially, Tim seemed hesitant to try it. Still, he ended his email with a strong recommendation for everyone to give it a shot. Intrigued, I decided to watch it myself.</p> <p>I recall seeing Stutz briefly on my Netflix new releases, but I was ignorant and skeptical. I didn&rsquo;t watch it because the trailer was not descriptive.</p> <p>Stutz is Jonah Hill&rsquo;s Netflix documentary, which tells insightful stories into the mind of his therapist, renowned psychiatrist Phil Stutz. Today, Stutz, 75, is still working on his very successful psychiatric career and continuing his work as an author and public speaker.</p> <p><a href="https://wyndomb.medium.com/8-things-i-learned-from-phil-stutz-jonah-hills-therapist-on-how-to-deal-with-our-minds-ab53021f536b">Website</a></p>