Episodes

  • 🔍 Explore why hiring based on abilities is essential

    📉 Tackling the general shortage of qualified talent

    🧠 How AI could revolutionize hiring practices

    📈 Visualizing the rise of solo billion-dollar companies

    📚 Why our investment in education isn't paying off

    📵 Should TikTok be banned?


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  • How can society incentivize good behavior? — Every statement I make is a vote in the country called "me." — Am I rewarding bad behavior in my life? — Where is the line between inside and outside, between me and the truth? Does such a line exist? — A healthy society (or person) does not reward bad behavior. — The easiest way to lose power is to let someone convince you that you don't have any. — Be the avatar in your own game: define what the game is and what winning means. — Could it be that we all know what we're called to do and are just pretending to be ignorant? — Dr. Phil wants to "own the debate lane," the forum in which debate takes place; what about owning the debate lane that is my own life? — Everyone does their part, for better or worse. — Outliers are very important to move the narrative forward. — What am I trying to accomplish with my talk? — If I want to change people, accusing them is not going to help. — Look closely at the picture you have painted of yourself. — Give every citizen 10 points a day; each one gives a plus point for other's good behavior, a minus point for bad behavior.

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  • People's willingness to set everything aside to conform to the narrative of society — the amazing feat of being able to keep up with the ever-changing narrative on Covid — how hard it is to adjust to losing trust in authority, or in other people — men's need for safety and security — the value of freedom of speech — is AI a threat to freedom of speech? — is AI like the early days of the printing press, when the printer controlled the news — taking sides as a major obstacle to learning the truth — How being willing to be wrong, being detached from your own belief system, and asking “is the belief useful” all help in finding out the truth — how the placebo effect (believing what you’re told by an authority) can cause problems — how to move from identifying problems to doing something about them — every problem you identify is another business opportunity — looking into mindset of the elitist — Elitism as a belief system (“I/we know what’s good for the peasants) — weakness opens you to disease & disease attacks the body; both are needed to get sick.

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  • Money is a description of value. What determines the real value of anything? — What do I assign value to? — How do I assign value? — Why do I assign value? — How actual ownership leads to taking responsibility — Brief explanation of bitcoin: A digital asset that cannot be inflated and is very hard to steal or seize. — Fiat currency is currency backed by government credit and police force only. It makes inflation possible; inflation moves the wealth of society from the working classes to the asset-owning classes (the rich). — How fiat currency is increasing prices when they should be declining as we get more and more productive (through factories, mechanized agriculture, internet) — How perception of scarcity increases social divisiveness — What will money look like in the future? — How until bitcoin no one ever really owned anything (gold, real estate) without the protection of others (the law) — How actual ownership leads to taking responsibility — No fiat currency ever started out as the currency; it was always a bait and switch game. — What would be a more reliable indicator of value: the collective consciousness of millions of people (the open market) or a few politicians and bureaucrats? — because the free market is a true democracy in which people vote by buying and selling, fiat currency must be imposed by violence; it is also violation of free speech — fiat currency is a pyramid scheme in which those in higher tiers are constantly enriching themselves at the expense of those in lower tiers — fiat money is said to be good to prevent people from hoarding. Is hoarding a bad thing? — Hoarding versus investing. — How a fundamental principle applies from the micro to the macro. (Example: private debt and government debt.)

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  • If success requires doing what other people are NOT willing to do, what is brainpower really worth? — The nature and importance of openness — How to be confident and open at the same time — How open-mindedness is only useful in the context of a well defined goal — Having an open mind vs. not making the same mistakes over and over — working with natural law for success — The value of being disagreeable (without showing it) — Pivoting is a necessity, not a sign of failure — Even great wealth is no protection against the power of your social group to control your mindset — advances in technology are making education instantly available to everyone — benefits of podcasts — The power of re-naming to change our perception of something — Change is always met by opposition, but if it's a good idea, the new always prevails — Is being super successful in one area an obstacle to be successful in all areas? — Our lives can be whatever we want them to be — To get where you want to go you MUST know where you are AND where you want to go — Knowing where you are is very difficult (with dramatic stories of self deception) — psychedelic induced delusions of spirituality — can AI have an individual identity? — The essence of individual identity — How does isolating intelligence from the total human being, which also includes eating, survival, reproduction, social relationships etc. etc. make AI different from human intelligence? — Since AI is said to be operating in ways that it's makers do not understand, can we not say that the data it was trained on is no longer controlling it?

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  • This episode examines the contrast between what people do and what they intend to do, the risks of aligning with one side in disputes, and the problems that arise from unclear situations. We will talk about how societal instability can occur when injustices are acknowledged, the risks associated with spreading rumors, and how openness can lead to stability. Learn about the significance of straightforward communication, sincere apologies, and the effectiveness of active listening. We also address essential questions about freedom, truth, and the influences of AI. Listen in for thoughts that help you handle today's complex issues.

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  • The difference between doing something vs. trying to do something — Why taking sides in a quarrel makes the quarrel worse — Problems caused by lack of clarity — Why we should always be asking, “what are we trying to do here?” and “What do I want” — How is it possible to know what is true? — Society is destabilized by 1. validating an injustice, 2. creating an aggressor and 3. telling people that they've been unjustly treated (if no one validates the injustice you think you were just angry about nothing) — Gossip and backbiting are ways of validating injustice — Victims tend to pull other victims into the same condition: “we’re all victims together” — Is America stable or unstable? — It’s hard to destabilize a country that has transparency in information — The human brain likes to jump to conclusions; so when destabilizing, present facts in a way that makes it easy for the person to jump to conclusions — Simplification can be used to create confusion: Germans are Nazis, Palestinians are Hamas — Will AI kill us all? — I should think and act in the way that I believe everyone should think and act — What is freedom? Can government protect my freedom? — Gaining power by listening — Concentric circles of relationships, from distant to immediate, and how to relate to people in the various circles — Is it possible for one to know for certain what's going on inside another? — Dealing with each situation fresh vs. using techniques and strategies — The value of fully understanding what the other person actually said and communicating it to the other person —When you offend someone, then confess your fault to them and ask them to forgive you, is it OK to demand a yes or no answer? — Coming into harmony with others from a place of strength — Again, how do you know what is true?

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  • Using Djokovic as an example, we inquire into “What is true humility?” — some benefits of real humility — how to channel rage and ambition away from self importance into one’s purpose — the inner attitude of a champion — the difference between trying and doing — the blessing of having a father who supports you in whatever you decide to do (not ‘try to do’) Djokovic’s greatest achievement: “an open mind” — ego is comparing yourself to others — having nothing to defend as a way of disarming your opponent — the power of having nothing to lose — and knowing one’s center of balance.

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  • We try to sort out the difference between "intuition" and "assumption" — How free will would have to be a will not influenced by any external factors, which would mean following intuition — Consciousness: “The one thing in nature we can't get conclusive evidence of from the outside” — If consciousness is the basis of all being, how can there be more or less of it? How can you be less conscious or more conscious? — The relationship between consciousness and intuition — Conditioning prevents tuning in to intuition — The more identity, the less inclined you are to listen to intuition and, therefore, the less free will you have — Is everything conscious, even electrons? — Consciousness plus time makes the identity possible — The more caught I am in identity the less conscious I am — Benefits of lying to yourself, "I am Jesus" — What does it mean to be honest with yourself? — Difference between being honest with yourself and being honest with others — Difference between trying and execution

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  • Why knowing “what I want to accomplish” and “why I want to accomplish it” is so much more important than “how am I going to do it” — The role of emotions in attaining success — How to fulfill ALL your desires — Ways and benefits of setting priorities — Clever ways in which the means disguise themselves as the end — Reasons to sort out what you really want — Importance of setting priorities — The value of taking action — How each step makes the next step possible — Attaining spiritual vs. attaining material goals — Present moment awareness versus working toward a goal — Cultivating an personal identity, as an unlimited person — Being able to be “I am” and the person acting in the world at the same time — Every moment is an opportunity to start again — Being in a hurry is disastrous — Spiritual life starts in complete darkness with a message: “you can make anything you want out of this darkness” — Money as a by product of right action

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  • On living beyond a personal identity.


    The incredible durability of the personal identity — How extreme sports force you to be present — Accessing the space, the zone without crutches, like techniques, other people, or sacred locations — Every moment is an opportunity to live in that space, in the zone — Individuality is terrified of being destroyed — Can I afford to be without personal identity? — Once you lose the identity, when you get it back you are not the same — Fear of change is really fear of change that is not under my control — What if I am getting my three wishes in every moment? — Various kinds of prayers and their results — Adversity is an opportunity to rise to another level — Seeing the test as an opportunity when in the middle of it is a key to victory — Moving too fast is a major obstacle to noticing the zone — Everyone feels like an outsider, including all the tribal insiders — All judgments are BS, even my own — How to become wise without studying books — People near death are able to converse in a more meaningful way — Effect of the breath on experience


    Original Podcast: Ten Laws Podcast - Mooji, Light of Truth (#222)


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  • The benefits of experimenting on yourself — Does everyone have the same kind of mind, or do different minds have fundamental differences in the way they work? Is the desire for self-preservation an obstacle to higher intelligence? — Are the results of a super-disciplined life really worth the sacrifice and effort? — Is it even possible to stop and/or reverse aging? — Control over the emotions as well as the thinking mind is essential for discipline — What are emotions? — Is the foundation of the mind completely beyond the mind itself? — Why should the mind be running the show? — Two major energy drains: trying to convert other people and putting up walls against them — inducing courage and vision by studying what the greats of the past have done and the difficulties they faced — Doing something impossible not only affects your life, it moves all of humanity forward — How crafting a new life affects others — facing resistance — How friends and society react to different levels of one’s success — Life versus death as a motivator for decisions — The desire to see what's happening next keeps you hanging around — “Trying not to lose” versus “intending to win” — AI as an aid to intelligent experimentation on oneself — Power of the mind to optimize the experience of being alive — Staying free from depression by staying free from the influence of circumstance — “Seeing that so many things I used to worry about are meaningless today, how much of what I'm worried about now is also meaningless?” — Can the fudamentals of how the mind works be changed? — Does changing the mental filter change the underlying reality? — The amazing levels of freedom that can be experienced anytime by simply being present, here and now — All experience happens here and now — “Believing you are outside of God is the fundamental error” — How human desires affect human intelligence — Since AI has no human desire (self preservation, reproduction, tribalism, etc), wouldn’t the conclusions reached by AI be different from conclusions reached by the average human? – Death as a motivator for the highest enjoyment of life.


    Original Podcast: The Man That’s Ageing Backwards


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  • Exercising control through awareness of breathing, even during jiu jitsu championship matches.

    The great value of a culture of honor, respect, and humility.

    Responsibility goes with being the best and/or the leader

    Rickson’s father Helio, himself a great champion, de-emphasized winning: “one if you win, two if you lose."

    You can learn much more by losing than by winning.

    Natural talent can be a problem, because easy wins early on can make you believe you don’t have to work.

    Differences between average people and super-successful people.

    Using rage to break out of inertia — Rage not sustainable.

    Energy management through breath; wind = Spirit, breath = soul — exhaling the negative, inhaling the positive.

    Your toughest competition: you — You have to go through suffering to get beyond it — Aim for overcoming weakness, not for attaining greatness — The ultimate value of competing with yourself only.


    Orignial Podcast on Youtube


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  • Authenticity versus rehearsed performance —


    The great stuff happens in the moment, but most people are totally unprepared for this moment because they live in the past and future — Are ideas living things that are compelling you to give them birth? — Why are good ideas so much more rare than bad ideas? — Why, to the average person, membership in a community is much more important than truth — Developing a practice enables you to have an experience over and over — Real practice is centered on this moment, not on outcome — Every moment is an opportunity to experience the truth and to realize the truth — The feeling of procrastination is actually much more painful than doing the work — How having a clear goal allows you to commit to this present moment — Being an agent for change by simply being yourself — the amazing effect of simply living, being, in any given moment — The incredible potential of the human being — There is nothing more powerful and amazing than a human being who has nothing to lose — Some benefits and problems of psychedelic experiences.


    Original Podcast:


    https://open.spotify.com/episode/0z0c9EPbtraELUNKV0Sxyl?si=NcUMen48TO2DnIoFbHsZoA&nd=1&dlsi=0aa78f4cc8954522


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  • On knowing and mastering yourself and life:


    Less talk more action — Learning to be your best self, even when not motivated — The real work is on me, not on the project — Is intense effort the only way to know yourself? — Do we really have limits of any kind? — Am I defining success for myself or am I allowing others to define success for me? — Why following someone else's formula is impossible — Building your own beliefs versus trying to adopt the beliefs of others — Endurance depends on being present — Don't let your dream become your master, master your dream — Self-deception begins with keeping secrets from others and ends in keeping secrets from yourself — The contrast between being a warrior in an army and going it alone — The inestimable value of criticism — If I don't believe my own thoughts, why would I believe what others say about me?


    Original Podcast: David Goggins - How To Master Your Life

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngvOyccUzzY


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  • The value of independent thinking — Is it possible to learn without making mistakes? — How much can we actually learn from the mistakes of others? — What does it really mean to do your best — Benefits of having hard conversations — Benefits of being physically old — Getting into a place where you're willing to let go of the past, where the past becomes irrelevant — Using death and distance as tools for zooming out to a bigger perspective — Incredible advantages of being a servant.


    Original Podcast:

    23 Harsh Truths Nobody Wants To Admit - Alex Hormozi

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M4PzOjM5BJQ


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  • We discuss the difference between manipulation and empathy — The crippling need to be right — The benefits of saying “no” — Why understanding the needs of others works wonders — How knowing what you want gives you the ability to identify a bad deal AND the power to walk away — Is empathy just a form of manipulation? — The difficulties and benefits of getting your counterpart to say no — How being fully present gives you big advantages in life and in negotiation — Problems that come from trying to con people.


    Original Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8EguLJgkc54&t=7s#


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  • We discuss the benefits of setting impossible goals.

    More reasons why 10x really is easier than 2x, then discuss the benefits of setting impossible goals, the problems and opportunities of modern life, and the practical benefits of operating in gratitude, that is, from a place of abundance.

    Why being ten times as productive is much easier than twice.

    Why you're operating from your past if you're not working toward an impossible goal .

    Some of the unprecedented problems faced by modern man.

    Framing experiences in a positive way makes the past useful and the future hopeful.

    Does gratitude make us lazy or more fruitful?

    How to build success on mistakes and failures.

    Doing fewer quality tasks is the way to achieve 10x goals.

    What can I do that no one else can?

    Benefits of not having to do a deal, of go through life as a discriminating buyer who knows what he wants


    Original Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hHCZYrlKng&t=3s


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  • What it really means to care about something; the uselessness of criticizing others; the benefits of humility, the nature of perception, the psychedelic experience, and the contrast between understanding the personal self and perceiving the Real.


    What do I really care about?

    Do I care what others think? If Aaron Rogers, whom everyone can see, gets criticized for his football playing, how could criticism of me be accurate since they can't see me at all?

    The ultimate uselessness of the walls we put up;

    Contrasting human hierarchy with spiritual hierarchy;

    Rogers as a prime example of real humility

    The difference between judgment and observation

    in-depth discussion of perception, psychedelics, and consciousness: what is real and unreal?


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  • The importance of developing a clear goal for sustained motivation; getting dopamine going by denying yourself in pursuit your goal; how society has it backwards: glorifying attainment and minimizing the process; and gratitude as perhaps the ultimate way to smooth out the hills and valleys of dopamine release.


    How to eliminate highs and lows in dopamine release.

    How overemphasizing wins damages motivation.

    How NOT doing something you want to do increases dopamine.

    The importance of setting goals, of knowing why you are denying yourself (of knowing what you want) instead of simply being austere.

    Whether feeling good is a reliable metric.

    Joy expands the number of things that bring you pleasure, addiction is a continuous narrowing of the same.

    Using gratitude as a way to smooth out dopamine release.


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