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Any books on parenting you'd recommend?
In the world of "The Future," would HR departments still be a thing?
How can UPB be universal, yet at the same time be relative based upon the relationship between people" This is referring to the idea that to owe a person truthfulness, they need to be honest themselves?
Did you watch the documentary Plandemic 3?
Are individual freedoms and societal stability always compatible?How do we define nations if society doesn't exist?
isn't personal freedom and human rights also just a concept?
What if someone is researching a potentially dangerous bio weapon? Do we classify this as the initiation of the use of force even if we have not yet seen the outcome of this research?
The other day listening to a livestream I had realized how much I want to be like you Stef (mixed with my own likes/preferences). What steps would you recommend for me to gain your wisdom, strength and integrity?
Do you think A.I research posses a credible threat to societal stability? This was privately funded and can lead to mass job layoffs
Can a free market solution ever rival people who can print money / want to prevent everyone else from rising to their level?
Do you think that Apple VR snorkel will revolutionize the world or end up like the metaverse?
How did you come up with the idea for your environmental software?
How would a free society "school" or "educate" those of a lower intelligence?
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Stefan Molyneux looks into why people who feel their lives lack purpose tend to slide into nihilism rather than hedonism. He describes nihilism as the view that existence holds no real worth, and hedonism as chasing after pleasure above all else. Molyneux argues that actual contentment comes from focusing on virtue and ethical conduct, drawing on Aristotle's idea of eudaimonia.
He points out that dropping one's ethical guidelines often pushes people toward temporary escapes through pleasure-seeking, but these fade over time and pull them toward nihilism. Molyneux also takes aim at today's economy for encouraging reliance on debt and rewarding unwise choices. In the end, he calls on his audience to embrace clear moral standards and consider how virtue plays a role in finding ongoing satisfaction.
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Stefan Molyneux examines aging, mortality, and questions about existence, drawing from Scott Adams' experiences. He considers how personal decisions shape health and the loneliness that sometimes follows from holding to principles. He talks about the need to chase goals without delay, questions simplistic ideas about disease, and stresses maintaining ties with others amid life's downturns. In the end, he urges people to review their relationships and aim for lasting impacts in a temporary life.
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