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Does pornography increase the chances of divorce?
This is a clip from my podcast with Rob Henderson.
This is a clip from my podcast with Rob Henderson.
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Here's how you know if someone's your friend:
You can tell them bad news, and they'll listen. They won't tell you why you're stupid, why that bad thing happened to you and how something worse happened to them once and derail the whole conversation.
This is the weirder thing: You can tell them good news, and they'll help you celebrate.
That's a really good way of deciding who you should have around you.
You can tell them bad news, and they'll listen. They won't tell you why you're stupid, why that bad thing happened to you and how something worse happened to them once and derail the whole conversation.
This is the weirder thing: You can tell them good news, and they'll help you celebrate.
That's a really good way of deciding who you should have around you.
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Today I am joined by Dr. Steven Pinker, and Dr. Jonathan Haidt to discuss the concept of utopia, how religion brings people together, the implications of thinking in terms of true and false versus right and wrong, and how fast our lives are changing in the age of social media.
We also assessed a popular claim that sees power as the driving factor behind Western culture.
Watch the episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4tAQM5uU8uk
We also assessed a popular claim that sees power as the driving factor behind Western culture.
Watch the episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4tAQM5uU8uk
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Are Men Benefitting From the Loosened Norms Around Marriage?
Rob Henderson and I discussed pornography, defunding the police, the role of sex, the consequences of reproductive technology, psychopathy and its relationship with dating apps, and more.
Find our podcast together on YouTube, Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Linked here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6ZyQKiwMQw
Rob Henderson and I discussed pornography, defunding the police, the role of sex, the consequences of reproductive technology, psychopathy and its relationship with dating apps, and more.
Find our podcast together on YouTube, Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Linked here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6ZyQKiwMQw
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"I believe that we are ultra social creatures, we evolved in groups. In a sense, we broke out of the hive in the 19th century to 20th century. With prosperity, we could live alone, and we have individualism."
Watch more of this podcast with Dr. Haidt and Dr. Pinker here: https://youtu.be/4tAQM5uU8uk
Watch more of this podcast with Dr. Haidt and Dr. Pinker here: https://youtu.be/4tAQM5uU8uk
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Is Meaning Found In Responsibility?
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On my latest podcast released on Monday, Steven Pinker, Jonathan Haidt, and I sat down to discuss truth, how societies function, utopias, the role of religion, and more.
Watch it on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/4tAQM5uU8uk
Watch it on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/4tAQM5uU8uk
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On today's podcast episode, Dr. Clay Routledge joins me.
Dr. Routledge is an existential psychologist, writer, and professor at North Dakota State University. He's also a senior research fellow at the Archbridge Institute and an editor for Profectus magazine. Dr. Routledge studies basic psychological needs and how they're shaped by family, social bonds, economics, and broader cultural worldviews.
Our conversation covered loneliness, meaning, nostalgia, Terror Management Theory, and existential psychology. We also shared views on human progress, responsibility, religion, and UFOs.
Watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3yV0b-NhKTY
Dr. Routledge is an existential psychologist, writer, and professor at North Dakota State University. He's also a senior research fellow at the Archbridge Institute and an editor for Profectus magazine. Dr. Routledge studies basic psychological needs and how they're shaped by family, social bonds, economics, and broader cultural worldviews.
Our conversation covered loneliness, meaning, nostalgia, Terror Management Theory, and existential psychology. We also shared views on human progress, responsibility, religion, and UFOs.
Watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3yV0b-NhKTY
Have some humility. Clean up your bedroom. Take care of your family. Follow your conscience. Straighten up your life.
Find something productive and interesting to do and commit to it. When you can do all that, find a bigger problem and try to solve that if you dare. If that works, too, move on to even more ambitious projects.
And, as the necessary beginning to that process… abandon ideology.
Beyond Order | Rule VI (Abandon Ideology) | Page 178.
Read more here: https://bit.ly/BeyondOrderUSA
Find something productive and interesting to do and commit to it. When you can do all that, find a bigger problem and try to solve that if you dare. If that works, too, move on to even more ambitious projects.
And, as the necessary beginning to that process… abandon ideology.
Beyond Order | Rule VI (Abandon Ideology) | Page 178.
Read more here: https://bit.ly/BeyondOrderUSA
So, what is the conclusion?
There are many things to which we might commit ourselves. A case can be made for the arbitrary and even meaningless nature of any given commitment, given the plethora of alternatives, given the corruption of the systems demanding that commitment.
But the same case cannot be made for the fact of commitment itself:
Those who do not choose a direction are lost.
This is despite all the genuine limitations and disappointments that becoming something entails.
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There are many things to which we might commit ourselves. A case can be made for the arbitrary and even meaningless nature of any given commitment, given the plethora of alternatives, given the corruption of the systems demanding that commitment.
But the same case cannot be made for the fact of commitment itself:
Those who do not choose a direction are lost.
This is despite all the genuine limitations and disappointments that becoming something entails.
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People think that the purpose of memory is to remember the past. That's not the purpose of memory.
The purpose of memory is to extract out, from the past, lessons to structure the future. And that's the purpose of personal memory. So, you're done with a memory when you've extracted the information that you can use to guide yourself properly in the future.
If you have a traumatic memory, for example, that's obsessing you, if you analyse that memory to the point where you figured out how you put yourself at risk, you can determine how you might avoid that in the future.
Then the emotion associated with that goes away.
The purpose of memory is to extract out, from the past, lessons to structure the future. And that's the purpose of personal memory. So, you're done with a memory when you've extracted the information that you can use to guide yourself properly in the future.
If you have a traumatic memory, for example, that's obsessing you, if you analyse that memory to the point where you figured out how you put yourself at risk, you can determine how you might avoid that in the future.
Then the emotion associated with that goes away.
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Mustafa Akyol joins me to discuss Muslim history and tradition.
We touch on subjects like Jesus Christ from a Christian and Muslim perspective, the Virgin Mary's role in the Quran, separation of church and state as an ideology, the dangers of literalism when facing religious texts, and much more.
Click here to watch it on YouTube: https://youtu.be/9b8kprIQ-yo
We touch on subjects like Jesus Christ from a Christian and Muslim perspective, the Virgin Mary's role in the Quran, separation of church and state as an ideology, the dangers of literalism when facing religious texts, and much more.
Click here to watch it on YouTube: https://youtu.be/9b8kprIQ-yo