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Wednesday Night Live 4 December 2024
In the December 4th episode of "Wednesday Night Live," the host addresses a listener's query regarding her daughter's interest in partners from the free demand community, emphasizing the economics of dating through concepts of supply and demand. The show then transitions to a discussion on Bitcoin, highlighting recent statements from Vladimir Putin and comparing Bitcoin's current adoption stage to the early internet. The host warns against complacency in traditional investments, likening it to passengers on the Titanic, and explores the dangers of fiat currency and inflation's impact on savings. Presenting Bitcoin as a viable alternative to collapsing fiat economies, the host argues for its potential to represent a new equitable economic system. The episode concludes with listener engagement and a call for deeper discussions on the intersection of relationships and evolving financial landscapes.
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Stefan Molyneux reflects on the dynamics between men and women within the frameworks of meritocracy and inequality, drawing connections to historical civilizations. He discusss the evolution of societal structures and the psychological motivations that shape our interactions, particularly how the elimination of scarcity fosters a competitive meritocracy that can exacerbate inequality. Stefan explores the contrasting perspectives of men and women regarding success and competition, highlighting the inherent differences in their responses to disparities and their roles as nurturers. Through personal anecdotes, he examines the importance of accountability and the societal implications of our inability to reconcile mistakes. Ultimately, Stefan critiques the cultural trend of seeking forgiveness without true contrition, advocating for a more nuanced understanding of moral responsibility in our communities.
The livestream Stefan mentions is My Experience with CHRISTIANS! Twitter/X Space, you can find it ...
"There seems to be a lot of resignation among the Right.
"No matter how violent the Left gets, the Right is not allowed to fight back with violence.
"Of course, I, like others on the right, do not advocate the use of violence under any circumstances whatsoever."
"what's the point of playing board games when the world - at least those who have most power over the direction of the World are sort of hellbent on making impossible for people to simply enjoy a forty-five to sixty minutes puzzle to solve?"
"I believe you have said in the past that unjustly harming others, especially in cases where restitution is impossible, leaves a permanent scar on the unconscious. Could you elaborate on the dynamics behind that?
"And if someone regrets the irreparable harm they caused and devoted their life to advocating against their harmful actions, how would that impact their unconscious?"
"is there such a thing as a collective consciousness? I was watching a video about what it is to be English and they used ...
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