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Control of the most intelligent, powerful species on the planet would be to completely divide them from the love within themselves. As soon as they are old enough to begin creating an understanding of who they are, force them into a system that teaches them that it is wrong to be yourself if yourself is different from what is accepted as normal. Confuse them about their own biological makeup so that they think that permanently altering their body is the answer to happiness. Require their daily attendance at an institution that makes them focus only on the information that is provided. Make them attend that institution from age five until an adult and repeatedly test them on the information so that it becomes their truth. Give them an explanation to everything so that they never have a chance to make their own assumptions of the world. Scold them and humiliate them if they suggest an opinion that opposes that of their authorities. Keep reminding them of how cruel their ancestors were to each other in the past and broadcast how cruel they are to each other in the present. Only show them tragedies on the news so that they live in fear and think the worst of one another. Convince them that their species used to be that of an incognizant wild animal. Make them think that their very existence is so incredibly random that they lack purpose and struggle to make sense of a creator. Tell them that their kind is as smart as they've ever been so that they don't question the integrity of the system that they're in. Provide them idols with artificial beauty and use them as examples of what it is to look perfect so that they are never content with their own appearance and can't help but to compare themselves amongst each other. Create addictive digital platforms that rank them by numbers so that they base their self worth off of the amount of followers that they have and are never satisfied. Build a society around them in which those who have money benefit and those who don't fail. Make money their main focus, but make it so difficult to accumulate that they remain in a place of constant struggle, forced to dedicate the majority of their time to the system that made it this way. Tax them in every way possible, but tell them that it's for their own benefit so that they don't think twice about paying it. Take so much of their time and energy throughout the week, but give them two days to themselves so they feel a sense of reward and don't fight back. Promote the consumption of poison in every social setting so that even on those two days, they remain disconnected from themselves and each other. Pump their food with excess sugars and addictive chemicals, but make it cheap, advertised, and easily accessible so that they never stop consuming. When their food makes them ill, prescribe them medication that only masks the symptoms so that they become dependent on it every day. Charge them so much money for health care so that they stay in a constant loop of consuming, medicating, and working. Cause chaos amongst them and blame it on a group of their own so that they form judgmental stereotypes. Turn them against each other in so many ways so that even if they were to connect on one, they would still be divided by another.

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The average man doesn't necessarily need therapy for his internal struggles. Instead, he needs recognition and gratitude from those he supports. It's important for others to acknowledge the burdens he carries and appreciate his efforts. What he truly requires is not to talk about his issues, but for those around him to understand and be thankful for the sacrifices he makes. Gratitude is what he needs, not therapy.

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We're born into a system with numbers, papers, and waiting. We work hard, get good grades, and go to college. Debt is seen as good, but it leads to financial struggles. Starting a family requires multiple jobs, and buying or renting is unaffordable. Used cars are as expensive as new ones. The system is overwhelming and terrible. But what if it could be different? We need to take control and put power back in the hands of the people. Less paperwork, no waiting, and no lines. Just because we're born into this system doesn't mean we have to accept it.

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To change the world, one must be an outsider and take risks, as progress never comes from those satisfied with broken systems. To achieve significant success, breaking the system is necessary. Change is difficult, and resistance intensifies as one approaches success, because those with a vested interest in the past will resist you. Trust your instincts, and if your vision is right, nothing can hold you back.

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Most people don't know who they truly are. They identify themselves by their name and body, but that's not their true essence. We exist on three levels: spiritual, intellectual, and physical. However, due to a lack of self-awareness, we become trapped in the physical world and let external factors control us. The majority of people react to life instead of truly living.

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Most people claiming to be morally good never really grew up. They had kids before understanding the world they were stepping into, passing down a broken system, corrupt money, endless conflict, shallow values. We live in a culture of distractions, substances, noise, hustling just to survive. And still they say, I did my best. No, you followed the program without questioning it. You handed down confusion and fear, helping build the chaos we're drowning in. Now the world's unraveling and everyone's pointing fingers. Want real change? It starts with taking responsibility. It begins there. That is the starting point today.

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We're born into a system with numbers, papers, and waiting. We work hard, get good grades, and go to college. Debt is seen as good, but it leads to financial struggles. Starting a family requires multiple jobs, and buying or renting a home is unaffordable. Used cars are as expensive as new ones. The system is overwhelming and everything seems terrible. But what if it could be different? We need to take control and put power back in the hands of the people, reducing paperwork and waiting. Just because we're born into this system doesn't mean we have to accept it.

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"Some few of you may be living an existence of dissatisfaction, maybe even a sense of emptiness, a sense of longing, a yearning that doesn't seem to be filled." "This sense of longing, this sense of yearning, this sense of not being satisfied is really your loss of freedom." "And you have none in this government, a government of the American people which started out with the people being free and the government being our servants." "It has become the government is free and secret and veiled in darkness." "And it's the people that are the servants." "You must see the truth of this, your yearning, your longings, your sense of dissatisfaction that cannot be filled with stuff, with cars, with money." "No matter how much you have, that sense of dissatisfaction remains." "Wake up a bit more and do something about it." "Raise your voice."

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Adult white males aged 18-25 feel hopeless about the economy, their useless degrees, and inability to provide for a family. They believe society favors other identities over theirs, leading to a sense of abandonment. Some escape through drugs and games, while others seek traditional family life with determination.

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"I don't care how normal this feels. If this is adulthood, y'all can keep it." "It's wild how we've normalized this shit." "I don't I don't need a day off. I need a whole life reset." "I'm not tired because I didn't sleep. Tired because every part of this feels rigged from every corner." "Rent's higher. Gas is higher. Groceries are insane." "But nah, apparently, you know, we're just not working hard enough." "Just work harder. Just stop being negative. Try a side hustle. For what?" "Just so we can be tired in more creative ways?" "This isn't living. This is just making it to the next bill." "I don't know what this is, but it damn sure isn't living."

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Some men wake up at 18, some at 30, but most never do. As a man, no one is going to save you; you are always on your own. In that solitude lies your greatest gift. If no one is coming to save you, it means you are the hero. The story is yours to write, the fight is yours to win, and the man you become is the man you decide to be.

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Every morning at 6 AM, you wake up to your alarm, alone. Some jobs treat workers like slaves. The boss's favorite employees get the spacious spots, while the least liked get small cubicles or end up in the basement. It's a safety compensation and you're just skating by, always waiting for that paycheck. But after twelve months, you still haven't been paid. Here's an optimistic way of thinking: If you're late today, you're just earning time for tomorrow. Most nine-to-five jobs are tough because the job description doesn't match the actual work.

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Some few of you may be living an existence of dissatisfaction, maybe even a sense of emptiness, a sense of longing, a yearning that doesn't seem to be filled. This sense of longing, this sense of yearning, this sense of not being satisfied is really your loss of freedom. And it is freedom for which you yearn. And you have none in this government, a government of the American people which started out with the people being free and the government being our servants. It has become the government is free and secret and veiled in darkness, And it is the people that are the servants. You must see the truth of this, your yearning, your longings, that cannot be filled with stuff, with cars, with money. No matter how much you have, that sense of dissatisfaction remains. Raise your voice.

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We are controlled by the existing power structure, primarily through our dependence on corporations. Quitting a job isn't as simple as it seems; it can lead to significant negative changes in our lives. This dependence can be likened to slavery, as our economic interactions are dictated by others. Governments have the power to print money, control interest rates, and influence inflation and deflation. They can also monitor purchases, restricting what we can buy and from whom. For instance, buying from certain countries can be nearly impossible. The aspiration for true economic freedom remains a powerful and elusive dream.

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Young people are told that their late teens and early twenties should be spent partying and having fun because they have the most freedom and least responsibility. This is false. Youth is the time to work the hardest, sleep the least, and focus intently. Fun actually comes from maximizing skills, becoming wealthy, and gaining lifelong freedom. This includes affording opportunities for family, taking care of those who cared for you, and choosing how to spend your time. Partying, drinking, and smoking are nonsense, and anyone who says otherwise is lying.

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Changing oneself is often a challenging and lonely process. Initially, it may not feel enjoyable, and everything around you begins to shift. To navigate this, you need either a strong sense of hope, a significant amount of inspiration, or even a bit of delusion. Alternatively, you might find yourself in so much pain that the thought of trying something different becomes appealing, as it could offer a slight relief from your current suffering.

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Despite making more money than ever before, the speakers express their frustration with their financial situations. Speaker 1 mentions earning over $80,000 a year, but still struggles to make ends meet. Speaker 2 also states that they make more than in 2015 but live paycheck to paycheck. Speaker 3 is grateful for their $34 hourly wage but feels that it is not enough in the long run. Speaker 4 questions the purpose of working and going to school when they continue to struggle financially. They all feel trapped in a never-ending cycle of financial hardship, blaming high expenses such as rent, food, utilities, and transportation. They conclude that this situation is unsustainable and express a desire for change.

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Many of you may feel a deep sense of dissatisfaction or emptiness, despite attempts to fill it with entertainment or substances. This longing reflects a loss of freedom, as the government, originally meant to serve the people, has become the opposite. The dissatisfaction you feel cannot be resolved with material possessions or wealth. Recognize this reality and understand that your yearning signifies a desire for true freedom. It's time to awaken further and take action. Raise your voice and seek change.

Modern Wisdom

How To Build Unstoppable Confidence - Jocko Willink (4K)
Guests: Jocko Willink
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Jocko Willink discusses the concept of trade-offs in life, emphasizing that there are no complete solutions, only compromises. He highlights the importance of prioritizing different aspects of life, such as family, business, and health, and acknowledges the emotional struggle of watching one area stagnate while focusing on another. Willink stresses the necessity of prioritizing and executing tasks effectively, drawing from his military experience. He explains the importance of stepping back to assess priorities and avoid getting lost in the details. Willink shares insights on maintaining health during busy periods, emphasizing that neglecting health can lead to serious consequences. He believes confidence stems from experience and suggests that admitting uncertainty can alleviate pressure and foster humility. Willink discusses the balance between humility and confidence, noting that being humble allows for better decision-making and leadership. He shares anecdotes about overcoming fear through action and the importance of facing challenges head-on. Willink emphasizes that taking action is the antidote to anxiety and that fear often dissipates once one begins to move forward. He reflects on the evolution of warfare and the changing dynamics in military strategy, particularly with advancements in technology. Willink discusses the significance of understanding human nature in warfare and the need for adaptability in the face of rapid changes. He highlights the importance of psychological warfare and the impact of information on conflicts. Willink addresses the challenges faced by young men today, urging them to take action and find direction in their lives. He encourages them to identify their goals and pursue them with urgency. The conversation concludes with Willink sharing insights on discipline, the importance of making good decisions, and the necessity of maintaining momentum in life.

Modern Wisdom

Is Spirituality Compatible With Modern Life? - Rob Bell | Modern Wisdom Podcast 245
Guests: Rob Bell
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Rob Bell discusses the intersection of spirituality and modern life, highlighting the irony of rationalists who embrace spiritual experiences at events like Burning Man while dismissing traditional religions. He shares his journey from a Midwestern upbringing, influenced by a father in public service, to becoming a spiritual teacher and founding a mega church. Bell emphasizes that spirituality is not confined to religious institutions but encompasses all aspects of life, including art, politics, and personal experiences. He critiques the rigid expectations of mega church pastors, advocating for authenticity and growth. Bell argues that true spirituality involves embracing the complexities of human experience, including suffering and joy, and encourages a shift from a purely rational mindset to one that allows for deeper emotional and spiritual understanding. He believes that many people get stuck in societal scripts, missing the opportunity for personal growth and connection to the present moment, which is essential for a fulfilling life.

This Past Weekend

Scott Galloway | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #547
Guests: Scott Galloway
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The episode opens with Theo Von announcing 2025 tour dates across North America, including Toledo, Rama, Pittsburgh, Eugene, Kennewick, Seattle, Victoria, Belton, San Antonio, Durant, and more, as part of the Return of the Rat tour. He also mentions starting a foundation next year and thanks fans for their support. Today's guest is Scott Galloway, NYU professor and host of Prof G Markets, who often discusses issues facing young men in a changing world. The conversation centers on work, relationships, masculinity, mentorship, and policy ideas to improve outcomes for men's well-being. Galloway argues that reaching the top 1% in influence and wealth typically requires a decade or more of all‑in commitment, with trade‑offs in relationships, physical and mental health, and overall well‑being. He reflects that from about 25 to 45, work can become the dominant relationship, and acknowledges that such intensity comes with costs, including regrets about not having more children and wishing he’d started a family earlier. He proposes a modern masculine code built on three pillars: provider, protector, and procreator. Provider means economic viability in a capitalist society; protector means a default readiness to defend and assist others; procreator centers on meaningful relationships and parenting. He notes that the mating market shifts with income and status, with women increasingly outpacing men economically and men often lacking strong male role models. He cites statistics: two‑thirds of jobs now require college degrees; education has shifted toward women; about half of women under 30 are in relationships, versus fewer men; roughly three in four women cite economic viability as central in a mate, while far fewer men do. They discuss mentoring and role models, lamenting a scarcity of male mentors and noting that Big Brothers programs are disproportionately female. They share personal examples of coaches, a stockbroker who mentored him, and fraternity brothers who provided guidance. They stress creating a culture of male mentorship and suggest practical routes such as after‑school programs, sports, clubs, and service. Policy ideas include restoring the child tax credit, expanding housing, and investing in nuclear energy, plus promoting national service as a path to character and cohesion. They advocate more apprenticeships for non‑college paths and broader economic leveling to support young families. They critique the power of the four tech giants and the harms of social media on mental health, especially for young men, arguing for healthier dating ecosystems and real‑world connection over screens. The episode ends with a reminder that purpose comes from relationships and family, not just money, and that resilience, mentorship, and the willingness to endure rejection are essential. Sponsor segments follow.

Lenny's Podcast

How to find work you love | Bob Moesta (Jobs-to-be-Done co-creator, author of "Job Moves”)
Guests: Bob Moesta
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Bob Moesta discusses his new book, *Job Moves*, which addresses the challenges of job searching and career progression. He emphasizes that when individuals stop making progress in their careers, they often seek new jobs, but many end up in positions that are worse than their previous ones due to a lack of self-awareness. The book introduces the concept of "jobication," a temporary job that allows individuals to recuperate and reflect on their career paths while maintaining a sense of purpose. Moesta distinguishes between job features (like salary and title) and job experiences, arguing that experiences are what truly keep people engaged in their work. He notes that money often serves as a surrogate for respect and that understanding the reasons behind the desire for higher pay is crucial. The book outlines four quests people experience when considering job changes: the need to get out of a draining situation, the desire to take the next step in their career, the need to regain control over their work-life balance, and the quest for realignment with their skills and passions. He encourages individuals to reflect on their energy drivers and drains—activities that energize or deplete them—to better understand what they want in their next job. Moesta suggests that job seekers conduct informational interviews to prototype potential career paths, helping them clarify their goals and preferences. He emphasizes the importance of crafting a compelling career story, using a template inspired by Pixar narratives to articulate personal journeys and aspirations effectively. For employers, Moesta advises rethinking job descriptions to focus on the experiences candidates will have rather than just listing qualifications. He believes that aligning job roles with individual strengths and energy drivers can lead to higher employee satisfaction and retention. Moesta also shares insights from his own experiences as a dyslexic entrepreneur, highlighting how understanding one’s unique abilities can lead to success. Overall, *Job Moves* serves as a practical guide for individuals seeking fulfilling careers and for organizations aiming to attract and retain talent by fostering environments that prioritize meaningful work experiences. The book includes resources for readers to assess their career quests and energy dynamics, ultimately guiding them toward more satisfying professional paths.

The Diary of a CEO

Psychology Expert: How Colours, Your First Name And Your Location Might Be Ruining Your Life!
Guests: Adam Alter
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In this episode, Steven Bartlett speaks with Adam Alter, a New York Times best-selling author and psychologist, about the pervasive feeling of being "stuck" in various aspects of life, including careers and relationships. They discuss the broken career model that leads to increased loneliness and anxiety, emphasizing the importance of sharing experiences of feeling stuck, as many people are unaware of how common it is. Alter introduces the concept of the "creative cliff illusion," where perseverance can lead to breakthroughs, but knowing when to quit is equally crucial. He highlights a study showing that people would rather endure electric shocks than sit alone with their thoughts, indicating a societal aversion to introspection. To combat feelings of being stuck, Alter suggests asking oneself reflective questions and recognizing that everyone experiences some form of stuckness. The conversation touches on the detrimental effects of specialization in careers, which can lead to a lack of variety and increased feelings of entrapment. Alter shares insights from his research, noting that people often feel stuck in financial situations, relationships, or creative pursuits. He argues that the key to getting unstuck is to embrace variety and exploration in life. Alter also discusses the importance of understanding the difference between perseverance and quitting, suggesting that individuals should evaluate whether they are making progress toward their goals. He emphasizes that hardship is often a precursor to creativity and growth, encouraging listeners to view challenges as opportunities. The discussion extends to the impact of names on personal and professional outcomes, as well as the influence of physical environments on behavior. Alter shares findings on how nostalgia can shape our experiences and the significance of mundane routines in creating lasting memories. Throughout the episode, Alter advocates for a proactive approach to life, encouraging listeners to take action, simplify problems, and engage in self-reflection. He concludes by discussing the importance of curiosity and the value of asking the right questions to foster creativity and innovation in both personal and professional contexts.

Mind Pump Show

GET ENERGIZED: The Real Reasons You're Always Tired & Lazy! | Mind Pump 2420
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In this episode, the hosts discuss eight common reasons for feeling unproductive, lazy, and tired. They differentiate between lack of motivation and low physical energy, emphasizing that motivation can fluctuate while energy levels can be affected by various factors. The first major culprit is poor sleep, which many people underestimate; optimizing sleep hygiene can significantly improve energy levels. Exercise is also crucial, as both inactivity and overtraining can disrupt sleep quality. Sunlight exposure is linked to energy and mood, with less sunlight correlating to higher depression rates. Hydration and electrolyte balance are essential, as many people do not drink enough water, leading to fatigue. Nutrient deficiencies, particularly in B vitamins, vitamin D, iron, and magnesium, can cause significant lethargy. Excessive caffeine consumption can lead to energy crashes and sleep disruption. Lastly, overwhelming stress and lack of purpose can drain energy; finding meaningful activities or challenges can help restore motivation and vitality.
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