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Sleep Upgrade With Nemu; Ted Mui
10 hours ago
10 hours ago
Ted Mui is an entrepreneur specializing in user-centered design and AI-driven experiences. As CEO of 925 Labs, he leads the launch of Nemu, an intelligent sleep companion app debuting at Web Summit Vancouver. Built for Gen Z and Millennials, Nemu blends sleep tracking, coaching, and cozy storytelling to transform rest into rewarding adventures. Unlike traditional trackers, Nemu generates personalized insights through AI, empowering users to build healthy sleep habits. Ted’s mission: turn sleep into a superpower for a wellness-focused generation.
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Contact Info
- Website: www.925.gg
Most Influential Person
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Bryan Johnson (Don’t Die Movement)
Effect on Emotions
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I think that mindfulness comes with maturity and experience. In my early entrepreneurial days, or even when I was working in corporates, you feel competition, pressure, and that chip on your shoulder telling you that you have to prove something.
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Now, at this stage in my career, I can look back and realize: that drive and motivation were nice, but was I motivated for the right reasons?
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Mindfulness helps me take a more holistic view of my goals—and of how I can support others around me as well.
Thoughts On Breathing
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As someone deeply involved in sleep, I recognize how important breathing is. I’m fortunate not to have issues myself, but when I speak with people who have sleep apnea, asthma, or chronic breathing problems, it reminds me how much our health matters.
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Poor breathing makes restful sleep difficult and disrupts a peaceful mindset. Those conversations make me feel grateful for my own healthy state while reinforcing the importance of caring for the body and appreciating the present moment.
Bullying Question
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In adolescence, many of us experience bullying—physical and mental. For me, the transition from elementary to high school was a shock: kids were bigger, peer pressure stronger, and friendships shifted under social subgroups.
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Those moments stay with you; even decades later, I sometimes dream of old classmates.
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Looking back, I realize bullies may regret their actions, shaped by family or upbringing. That’s why empathy is crucial—it should be taught early, with real exercises to help kids truly understand one another.
Resources
Book: Affective Computing by Rosalind Picard
App: Loona Sleep App
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