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Wednesday Night Live 12 February 2025
In this episode, I reflect on a live stream with an Eastern European guest challenging stereotypes and discuss my struggles with reading in middle age. We explore the rise of euthanasia in Canada and its ethical implications, along with the connection between sexual activity and cardiovascular health.
I analyze current housing market trends, comparing renting to owning, and offer a critique of alcohol consumption, challenging societal narratives around drinking. Finally, we delve into the impact of artificial intelligence on job displacement, emphasizing the need for critical thinking in an automated world. The episode invites listeners to contemplate their relationships with reading, health, and society.
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In this episode, I explore the intricate relationship between genetic concerns and the desire for parenthood, responding to common listener inquiries about navigating these challenges. I discuss pro-natalism while addressing the risk of transmitting genetic issues, highlighting the difference between deductive and inductive reasoning in decision-making. Through relatable examples, I analyze how we assess risk when considering starting a family.
I critique contemporary media for its portrayal of instincts, arguing that it often undermines rationality. The conversation shifts to the nature of risk assessment, emphasizing that moral philosophy provides absolutes, but personal choices regarding known genetic issues require individual judgment. I share anecdotes to illustrate how love and support play pivotal roles in these difficult decisions. By the end of the episode, I aim to empower listeners with the understanding that they must navigate these complex choices thoughtfully and with ...
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According to this lecture at the 15:50 mark, Mao hated his father who was a farmer. Under the leadership of Mao (the son of a farmer), China went on to experience a great famine 1959-1963 where 40 million people died. Again, a son of a FARMER, hates his FATHER, causing a FAMINE. Is there a connection here or am I overthinking things? FYI: Mao's father was described as a stern disciplinarian who would beat his children for disobedience and perceived lack of filial piety.
Update: The trend is confirmed at 1:32:20 "Stalin is abused as a child, and then he's incredibly abusive...Hilter is abused as a child..." Good to see this recognised by a mainstream academic.
She was also a stay at home mother, confirmed at 1:46:40
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