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Greetings, Stef. I hope this message finds you well.
I recently moved to a town where I know no one. I used to think I had my life figured out before I moved here. I find myself feeling extremely anxious and lonely most of the time. I'm trying to branch out and make friends, but it's extremely difficult for me because I have Asperger's, and having a conversation with people is a skill which I have neglected.
I have a hard time relating to most people. I feel like I need some kind of training to help me relearn how to communicate with other people. The people I meet out here are friendly, and I've made some progress, but I still feel quite lonely most of the time.
I've been thinking about it more and more lately. It didn't used to bother me before I moved because I had a few friends and family members in my old town. Now that I'm out here on my own, all I can think about is how alone I am. A big part of the reason I moved was because I want to find a woman to be my wife and start a family with, and the town I used to live in was not a good place to raise kids. Given the current state of my social skills, I'm worried that I may be unable to become a good husband and father.
The problem also involves my career. I came out here intending to start a new career because I didn't really have a career going. I think I may be able to start working in accounting, but it's going to take at least five years before I'm able to make enough money to support a family. I'm thirty-two now. I really feel like time is running out, and it's going to be at least another year before I can make any progress towards my career in accounting because I missed my opportunity this year.
I hope I've given you a good idea of what my problem looks like. There are plenty of things I haven't mentioned for the sake of brevity; hopefully we can get into greater detail if we connect and have a conversation.
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Stefan Molyneux takes on a debate about feminism between Ana Kasparian and Pearl Davis in his Freedomain podcast. He discusses Pearl's arguments on women's roles in the economy, tying them to falling birth rates and broader effects on society. Molyneux breaks down some common misunderstandings in economic data and digs into the nuances of gender expectations and family life. In the end, he questions what modern feminism really means and encourages people to join the conversation.
Stefan will be there March 28, 2026, he hopes to see you there!
Find Word War Debate on X: https://x.com/WordWarDebate
0:00:00 Introduction to the Debate
0:01:10 Unpacking Feminism's Economic Impact
0:05:59 The Government's Role in Female Employment
0:14:17 Domestic Violence Statistics and Feminism
0:16:56 Title IX and Its Implications
0:23:08 The Debate on Modern Relationships
0:28:20 The Case of Terrence Pop
0:32:22 The Effects of Feminism on Men
0:41:01 The Statistics of Divorce
0:49:00 Child Support and Alimony ...
In this TikTok live session, philosopher Stefan Molyneux discusses personal responsibility and morality with callers. They explore the burdens of success, analyze authority in light of a police altercation, and share personal stories of trauma. Stefan emphasizes the need to relinquish hope for reconciliation with abusers and the lasting impact of evil. He concludes by highlighting the importance of reclaiming personal power and using philosophy to navigate difficult conversations for a more compassionate society.
0:00:00 Welcome to the Podcast
0:01:25 Exploring TikTok Features
0:06:18 Reflections on Social Media
0:16:52 The Nature of Success and Charity
0:25:12 Parenting and Life Guidance
0:35:18 The Complexity of Intentions
0:45:21 Radicalization and Societal Perception
0:50:57 Family Dynamics and Relationships
0:56:30 Overcoming Emotional Dysregulation
1:02:27 Gratitude and Perspective on Platforms
1:02:59 Future Relevance Through Principles
1:03:55 The Outrage Beneath the Surface
1:07:01 Ethics ...
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In this subscriber portion of Sunday Morning Live on the 11th of January, 2026, Stefan Molyneux delves into voting patterns and the "Karen" stereotype within politics. He looks at the longstanding friction between communism and white communities, considering its effects on job prospects for white men. In response to questions from listeners, he reviews how women appear in ads and what those images suggest about society. He questions stories in the media about encounters with police and touches on how social media shapes conversations. Toward the end, he shares thoughts on the cryptocurrency scene, focusing on Bitcoin, and talks about appreciation and connection while marking a milestone of his own.
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