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This episode explores contemporary issues through personal anecdotes and philosophical discussions. The host engages with listeners on fatherhood, particularly the impact of absent paternal figures on young men’s receptiveness to guidance, illustrated through a coaching experience. The dialogue shifts to a playful discussion on social media and then transitions to serious topics, including economic challenges, cryptocurrency vulnerabilities, and recent Supreme Court rulings on immigration.
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This clip comes from How to Fall - and Stay in Love! Keith Knight Interviews Stefan Molyneux - Part 2, get the full show at https://fdrpodcasts.com/5949
Excessive empathy in male competition can be a disadvantage. Choosing a man with less empathy may give him a competitive edge.
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This clip comes from How to Fall - and Stay in Love! Keith Knight Interviews Stefan Molyneux - Part 2, get the full show at https://fdrpodcasts.com/5949
The struggle of finding a great woman in a sea of claw machines 🦞
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In answering this series of questions from Facebook, Stefan explores the philosophical examination of love, emphasizing its connection to recognizing virtue in romantic partners. He shares personal anecdotes from his marriage, illustrating how mutual admiration for each other's virtues strengthens their relationship. Stef argues that enduring love stems from a deep appreciation of moral character, as opposed to transient physical attraction, and discusses the role of romantic love in pair bonding and transferring moral values to future generations. He distinguishes between love as a voluntary act versus an involuntary response to virtue, cautioning against manipulative expectations in relationships. Ultimately, Molyneux advocates for love grounded in virtue, suggesting it leads to deeper and more fulfilling connections.
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