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Dr. Bjørn Lomborg and I discuss a variety of topics in the realm of climate change and worldwide problems. We examine the claims made in his latest book False Alarm. Throughout the episode we touch on sustainable development goals, prioritizing problems for the world, achieving the highest return on investment, the apocalypse lens we apply to many global issues, making the poor richer, innovation, adaptation, selling and marketing solutions, and much more.

Dr. Bjørn Lomborg is a Danish author and President of the think tank, Copenhagen Consensus Center. Bjørn champions a path to solving world problems through the use of economic research to determine where to spend our resources based on the return on investment and severity of the impending issue. Dr. Lomborg’s more notable books include False Alarm and How to Spend $75 Billion to Make the World a Better Place.
Jordan Peterson on Inequality & Capitalism, Democratic Socialism vs Communism, Art & Marxism

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Paul Rossi and I discuss the controversy surrounding a recent article Paul wrote. It has become apparent that an anti-racism curriculum is being instituted in schools across the United States and that doesn’t initially sound like anything but a positive change. I had Paul on to share his concerns after working in one of these schools that are implementing new ways of thinking about how our western society is structured. We spoke about many of the flaws that we see with the current direction of teaching.

Paul Rossi is a high school mathematics teacher and writer.

His April 21st, 2021 essay titled “I Refuse to Stand by While my Students are Indoctrinated” was published on Bari Weiss’ Substack “Common Sense with Bari Weiss”.

Viewers can also contact Paul at: teachingfortruth@gmail.com

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"In the last 100 years, the amount of people that have died due to natural disasters has shrunk by 99 percent."

Marian Tupy of HumanProgress.org on the Jordan B. Peterson Podcast #S4E18

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I'm taking questions for my next Q&A episode here on Thinkspot. Questions must be submitted by Saturday 11.59PM ET. Please 'RSVP' to join the event. You can also vote for your favourite questions to increase their chances of being answered.

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Ben note: Some of the questions asked here on Telegram a couple of months back HAVE been answered and the episode recorded. We are saving that episode for after this Thinkspot exclusive series has faded out.
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"Men want to be courageous. They want to be willing to sacrifice themselves for what's worth sacrificing for, and women want a man like that" - Randall Wallace

From The JBP Podcast with Randall Wallace, writer of Braveheart (1995).

Randall Wallace, graduate of Duke University, is an American NYT bestselling author of seven novels, as well as a screenwriter (TV and film), director, producer, songwriter, holder of a black belt in karate, and founder of Hollywood for Habitat for Humanity. He is perhaps best known for writing the historical drama Braveheart (1995), which earned him a Writers Guild of America Award for Best Original Screenplay and an Academy Award nomination in the same category, but has since directed The Man in the Iron Mask (1998), We Were Soldiers (2002), Secretariat (2010) and Heaven Is for Real (2014). Mr. Wallace also penned the lyrics to the acclaimed hymn Mansions of the Lord (music by Nick Glennie-Smith), featured in the soundtrack of When We Were Soldiers and performed as the recessional for President Ronald Reagan's funeral.
Mr. Wallace and I discussed the power of art, music and story, his unlikely stint writing songs for an animal band, the profound influence of Biblical stories on his work and thought, the experience of depression, the necessity and significance of sacrifice, the general development of his career as a successful Hollywood writer and director, and his upcoming action movie about the Pope.
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Happy Mother’s Day Tammy. Thanks for making me laugh, giving me my openness and being one of the only stable things in my life. This is a great and pretty funny clip from our old episode. Love you ❤️

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Dr. Roland Griffiths, Ph.D., is a professor of neuroscience, psychiatry, and behavioral science and director of the Psychedelic and Consciousness Research at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He is the author of over 400 scientific research publications and has trained more than 50 postdoctoral research fellows. He has been a consultant to the National Institutes of Health and numerous pharmaceutical companies in the development of new psychotropic drugs.
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We're hiring! ...again!

Mikhaila Peterson Executive Assistant

The primary roles will be:⁣
- Assisting with my schedule.⁣
- Guest scheduling and booking.⁣
- Managing of sponsors & invoices.⁣
- Inbox & enquiry management.
- Learning, recommending, and supporting with team management softwares such as Slack, Notion, and Trello.
- Social media and website content as well as writing.⁣
- Research.⁣
- General administrative assistance for my other projects.⁣

An ideal candidate:⁣
- Is very organised.⁣
- Is a competent writer.⁣
- Can schedule & plan effectively.⁣
- Can follow processes & systems.⁣
- Thinks long term and is joining for the long term.⁣
- Can work independently without supervision.⁣
- Will be able to grow with the workload.⁣
- Ideally loves the podcasting world.⁣
- Previous experience as an assistant is an advantage but not necessary.⁣
- Previous experience with Slack, Notion and Trello is an advantage but not necessary.
- Most importantly is diligent and precise.⁣
- Fluent in English
- Lives in or around EST is an advantage but not necessary

This job is full time.

Please submit your applications to Ben Wallace at ben@mikhailapeterson.com before midday EST Friday 14th May. Please include your CV, Cover Letter, and if appropriate, your portfolio.
People experience positive emotion in relationship to the pursuit of a valuable goal.

Imagine you have a goal. You aim at something. You develop a strategy in relationship to that aim, and then you implement it. And then, as you implement the strategy, you observe that it is working.

That is what produces the most reliable positive emotion.

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“I don’t think we live in an enlightened era, I think we live in an endangered era where what we think is enlightening us is in fact inducing misery.”

Iain McGilchrist is a psychiatrist, author, thinker, and lecturer. He is maybe best known for his book "The Master and His Emissary: The Divided Brain and the Making of the Western World."

Dr Iain McGilchrist and I discussed a variety of topics relating to the bifurcated brain, how we process reality as human beings, and the downfalls of the views that have shaped western culture according to McGilchrist.
Here is a thought, a terrifying and dispiriting thought, to motivate improvement in your marriage— to scare you into the appalling difficulties of true negotiation. Every little problem you have every morning, afternoon, or evening with your spouse will be repeated for each of the fifteen thousand days that will make up a forty-year marriage. Every trivial but chronic disagreement about cooking, dishes, housecleaning, responsibility for finances, or frequency of intimate contact will be duplicated, over and over, unless you successfully address it. Perhaps you think (moment to moment, at least) that it is best to avoid confrontation and drift along in apparent but false peace. Make no mistake about it, however: you age as you drift, just as rapidly as you age as you strive. But you have no direction when you drift, and the probability that you will obtain what you need and want by drifting aimlessly is very low. Things fall apart of their own accord, but the sins of men speed their deterioration.