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THE GREAT INCOMPETENCE SLOWDOWN!
THE TITANIC SUB
My wife gets free dental on NHS during pregnancy but good luck trying to get a hold of anyone to sort out the forms. I swear the number goes to an empty room in the basement
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Stayed at a hostel and someone pooped inside of the shower
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The hostels are not always that bad... it depends on the hostel and the people who just happen to be in your room... there are nice hostels and nice people too
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THE EXCEPTION THAT PROVES THE RULE!
If peaceful parenting is so important, why haven't you written a book on it yet?
What's under Tim Pool's hat?
DEFRAG YOUR DAY FOR MAXUMIM PRODUCTIVITY!
I let my days get sliced and diced often, I completely agree it's really difficult to concentrate
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Stefan Molyneux discusses a caller's book, "Signature of the Trinity," which examines God's existence through the Christian Trinity. They consider the constraints of traditional arguments, the notion of the twofold nature of divine truth, and the strains between divine sovereignty and free will. Molyneux probes the caller's stance on logical inconsistencies and emphasizes rational morality. The exchange wraps up as the caller describes his work and suggests further conversations.
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0:00:00 Introduction to God's Design
0:00:09 The Journey to Writing the Book
0:01:45 The Unique Argument for the Christian God
0:04:26 Understanding Twofoldness in Divine Truth
0:06:58 The Contradiction of Free Will and Sovereignty
0:09:24 The Challenge of Grasping Divine Nature
0:14:12 Teaching Children About Morality
0:19:41 The Nature of Logic in Children
0:23:23 Explaining Morality Without Understanding God
0:25:49 Criteria for Twofoldness
0:28:48 Scientific Examples of Twofoldness
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Answering Locals Questions from December 2023 - recovered from the archives!
Stefan addresses the importance of humility and continuous improvement. He recounts his own experiences of feeling overwhelmed and humbled by the vast knowledge in philosophy, despite studying it for 20 years. Stef emphasizes the need to acknowledge that he doesn't have all the answers and encourages further conversation and learning from others. He expresses empathy towards individuals who come across as arrogant but emphasize the importance of conquering the ego and recognizing the potential for growth. Surrounding oneself with quality people who strive for improvement is highlighted as crucial. He also discusses the principles they have established in philosophy, such as UPB, property rights, non-aggression principles, and peaceful parenting, but emphasizes the need for continuous improvement and remaining open to challenging one's certainties. Being humble and continuously improving are seen as intertwined, with Stef concluding that ...
Was chatting up a woman and texted her that I’m interested in dating. She’s a bit further away but asked that if we were closer if she’d date me. Her response:
“If we got along (vibed), and had good chemistry then definitely”
Thoughts? Red flag?
Stefan Molyneux examines Bitcoin's price swings and how ETFs can provide stability for wary investors, while noting his own indifference to daily fluctuations. He addresses fraud within certain communities, focusing on a documentary about daycare practices in Minnesota, and criticizes the government's varying responses across demographics.
He contrasts the unpredictable plots in Asian cinema with Hollywood's more formulaic approach, exploring how cultural expectations influence artistic choices. Turning to works like The Great Gatsby and 1984, he considers ideological effects on literature and the links between storytelling and ethics. He ends with a discussion on narrative predictability and societal influences on creativity.
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