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SinopseA partir do best-seller Sapiens, de Yuval Harari, o premiado espetáculo FICÇÕES fala da capacidade humana de criar e acreditar em ficções: deuses, dinheiro, nações…o que foi ou não inventado? Mas, apesar dessa habilidade inédita e revolucionária que alçou nossa espécie à condição de “donos” do planeta, seguimos inseguros e sem saber para onde ir. Você está satisfeito?Debatedores:Paulo Cesar Medeiros (Iluminação)Currículo:Iluminador cênico com 37 anos de carreira e mais de 1200 projetos realizados em parceria com grandes nomes do teatro nacional. A excelência de seu trabalho nos palcos já lhe rendeu indicações aos mais importantes prêmios do país, venceu cinco vezes o Prêmio Shell, 3 APTRs, Bibi Ferreira, Aplauso, 2 CEBETIJ, Zilka Salaberry, Reverência, Sated, Femsa, 2 Prêmios Coca Cola de Teatro Infanto Juvenil, entre outros.É sócio fundador da empresa de luz Art Light e criador, junto de Cristina Braga e Ricardo Medeiros da Festa das Luzes da Mata Atlântica. Escreveu o livro “A Dramaturgia da Luz” com fotos de seu trabalho e uma pesquisa sobre a história da Iluminação. Atualmente, é professor da Escola Sesc de Arte Dramática Bia Junqueira (Cenário)Currículo:Artista interdisciplinar, diretora de arte, cenógrafa, curadora, consultora, diretora artística, especializada em conceituar e criar conteúdo e espaços em suas múltiplas linguagens. Viveu onze anos na França, onde trabalhou com grandes nomes da cena europeia Bob Wilson, Tadeuz Kantor, Patrice Chéreau, Joseph Svoboda e na Ópera de Paris. Suas incursões nos domínios mais variados relacionados à cena, seja ela teatral, cinematográfica ou plástica, a levaram a participar do Fórum Central de Tendências em Paris - o que a levou a prestar consultoria para diferentes Bureaux de Tendências, como o de Catherine Laget e Dominique Perclers - e a desenvolver seu percurso como curadora e diretora artística. Desde seu retorno ao Brasil, vêm recebendo indicações e prêmios no âmbito teatral e cinematográfico dentre eles: indicada por todos os prêmios do Rio de Janeiro, e pelo prêmio Bibi Ferreira em São Paulo com o espetáculo Ficções, premiada pelo conjunto de suas obras realizadas em 2016 pela APTR e Fundação Cesgranrio, em janeiro de 2020, Prêmio Cesgranrio de Teatro, pelo espetáculo “Eu, Moby Dick”. prêmio da APTR, pela “solidão dos campos de algodão”. Federico Puppi (Sonoplastia)Currículo:Puppi é compositor e diretor musical. Italiano radicado no Brasil, começou a estudar violoncelo aos 4 anos, no Suzuki Center – Itália. Formado no Conservatório de Aosta em violoncelo erudito, estudou música moderna no Liceu de Barcelona. Em 2006 recebeu uma scholarship para o Berklee College of Music durante o Umbria Jazz Festival.Em 2015 lançou seu primeiro disco autoral “O Canto da Madeira”, considerado o melhor disco instrumental do ano pela crítica especializada. Em 2018 lançou seu segundo álbum, “Marinheiro de terra firme”, com a participação de Milton Nascimento.Indicado ao Grammy Latino em 2015 por “Guelã” e em 2014 ao Grammy USA com o disco “Magic” de Sergio Mendes.Ficha Técnica do espetáculo:Inspirada a partir do livro Sapiens – Uma breve história da humanidade, de Yuval Noah HarariIdealizada por Felipe Heráclito LimaEscrita e encenada por Rodrigo PortellaAtuação: Vera HoltzPerformance e Trilha Sonora Original: Federico PuppiInterlocução dramatúrgica**: Bianca Ramoneda, Milla Fernandez e Miwa Yanagizawa**Assistente de direção: Cláudia BarbotCenário: Bia JunqueiraFigurino: João PimentaIluminação: Paulo MedeirosPreparação corporal: Tony RodriguesPreparação vocal: Jorge MayaProgramação Visual: CadãoFotos: Ale CatanOperador de luz: Ari NagôSonorização e Operação de Som: Vitor AmaralDireção de produção: Alessandra ReisGestão de projetos e leis de incentivo: Natália SimoneteProdução executiva: Wesley CardozoAdministração: Cristina LeiteProdutores associados: Alessandra Reis, Felipe Heráclito Lima e Natália Simonete
Você já ouviu falar na “classe dos inúteis”? Esse termo provocativo de Yuval Harari soa como um alarme para o impacto da automação e da inteligência artificial no trabalho humano. E se o trabalho desaparece, quem somos nós? Parece assustador, mas talvez seja uma chance de repensar o valor humano.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Você já ouviu falar na “classe dos inúteis”? Esse termo provocativo de Yuval Harari soa como um alarme para o impacto da automação e da inteligência artificial no trabalho humano. E se o trabalho desaparece, quem somos nós? Parece assustador, mas talvez seja uma chance de repensar o valor humano.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
YouTube a 20 ans le 13 février 2025. Combats rediffuse à cette occasion la série "La société du sans-contact" avec le journaliste François Saltiel, spécialisé sur le numérique et les réseaux sociaux._______Vous souhaitez faire une pause numérique, lever le nez de vos écrans, de vos ordis, de vos téléphones? Vous sentez que ça vous / nous ferait du bien? … Mais vous n'y arrivez pas?Dans "La société du sans contact – Selfie d'un monde en chute" (Flammarion, 2020), Le journaliste et réalisateur François Saltiel, hôte de l'émission Le Meilleur des mondes sur France Culture, ex-chroniqueur de l'émission 28 Minutes d'Arte et de la mythique émission Culture Pub, nous livre des clés malines pour mieux comprendre notre société hyperconnectée.Une société où chacun ne s'est au final jamais senti aussi seul, oscillant entre un distanciel sec et inhumain et un présentiel méfiant et appauvri.Quel lien avec le Vivant? L'équipe de BSG / Combats part du principe que la façon dont nous envisageons notre rapport à l'autre raconte aussi quelque chose du rapport possible, souhaitable, abîmé ou impossible au Vivant. C'est tout l'objet de ces BONUS de BSG, petites incursions dans “l'humain trop humain”, dans la philo de comptoir… naturaliste.Dans ce premier épisode, il est question de la célèbre dialectique du maître et de l'esclave de Hegel, d'un selfie sur le Titanic et de Yuval Harari l'auteur de Sapiens ..._______
On Yuval Harari's Sapiens, Summary & Critique In this session, we'll be diving into the world of Yuval Noah Harari and his three major works: Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind. Still, Sapiens offers a compelling, if flawed, journey through humanity's past, present, and potential future. Harari's ability to distill complex ideas into digestible narratives ensures that even readers who take issue with his conclusions will find plenty to ponder.
Uncle Sam has been brought back to life via political necromancy. Now the American dream walks once more but this time as a reanimated corpse. A deal has been struck with the Devil, allowing the United States to dominate the world so long as it builds a super-advanced AI (maybe quantum) computer and jams a gene therapy experiment into every human body to connect it to the AI-infastructure grid termed STARGATE, a project involving ORACLE, OPEN-AI, NVIDIA, and even BLACK ROCK, all names of a highly symbolic nature: oracles see into the past and future, opening AI is a pandora's box which involves opening the all-seeing eye, NVIDIA is named after the envious gaze of the evil eye and the Titan Nemesis, and the black rock is the cube of Saturn and his ringed eye. Other than Silicon Valley, CA, the world leader for this technology is Herzliya, Israel, home of the Saturn religion, which appears on their flag and in religious ornaments. The same black cube was used by MIT Technology review discussing AI and by IBM to build their next generation super computer. At the forefront of this movement is a list of Jewish technocrats, Larry Ellison, Sam Altman, Yuval Harari, Mark Zuckerberg, and the “aspirational jewish” Elon Musk. The Trump administration has also gone ahead and removed sanctions from jewish terrorist groups, suspended foreign aid to all countries except Israel and their proxies, and said nothing about Israeli's repeated violation of the ceasefire agreement. They are immune from prosecution, criticism, and pretty much every form of justice. Also, according to RFK Jr., besides Chinese, Ashkenazi Jews are the most immune to C-19, provoking the theory once again, that via different DNA and highly advanced technology, this mafia may itself be anything but human. -FREE ARCHIVE (w. ads)SUBSCRIPTION ARCHIVEX / TWITTER FACEBOOKWEBSITEPAYPALCashApp: $rdgable EMAIL: rdgable@yahoo.com / TSTRadio@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tst-radio--5328407/support.
Episode Synopsis: Is Yuval Noah Harari just a wise man warning of a dystopian future for humanity, or is he a diabolical influencer trying to strategically help position humanity at a specific local on the cosmic chessboard? We talk about this and much more, including: How do elites envision the end of the Homo Sapien? Why isn't Artificial Intelligence the answer to humanity's problems? How does Yuval Harari diminish what makes humanity special? What are the dangers of the Transhumanism movement? How do the Root Races of Theosophy direct us to the endgame of directed evolution? Original Air Date January 15th, 2025 Show Hosts Jason Spears & Christopher Dean Come and Meet Us in March, 2025 StrangeLand Conference Our Patreon Consider joining our Patreon Squad and becoming a Tier Operator to help support the show and get access to exclusive content like: Links and Resources Studio Notes A monthly Zoom call with Jason and Christopher And More… ORP Apparel Merch Store Connect With Us LetsTalk@ORPpodcast.com Facebook Instagram
Join Dr. Marc Gafni as he critically examines the fundamental errors in Yuval Noah Harari's assertions that stories, human rights, and human purpose are mere constructs of fiction. With around 60 million books sold, Harari is celebrated by influential figures like Barack Obama, Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, and Klaus Schwab as a leading philosopher of our time. In this enlightening discussion, Rebbe Marc Gafni meticulously dismantles the grim assumptions presented in both Harari's adult and children's literature, aiming to set the record straight: Value is tangible, and life holds intrinsic meaning. Embark on this profound exploration of both Gafni and Harari's works like never before. This conversation is a game-changer, illuminating the fundamental principles and values that govern the cosmos. - In **Part 1**, Marc clarifies the concepts of meaning and value. - In **Part 2**, he delves into Harari's perspective on human rights, artificial intelligence, and his claims regarding the authority of science. - In **Part 3**, Marc imparts the powerful insight that reality is, at its core, a love story. **Watch until the very end and share your thoughts in the comments below! Your insights are invaluable to us.** Check out Firt Principles and First Values by David J Templeton: https://tinyurl.com/38vu22tp Check out more of Dr. Marc Gafni's work at https://www.marcgafni.com/ | Connect with Aubrey | Website | http://bit.ly/2GesYqi Instagram | http://bit.ly/2BlfCEO Facebook | http://bit.ly/2F4nBZk Twitter | http://bit.ly/2BlGBAdAd Check out "Own your Day, Own Your Life" by Aubrey Marcus | http://bit.ly/2vRz4so Subscribe to the Aubrey Marcus newsletter: https://www.aubreymarcus.com/pages/email Subscribe to the Aubrey Marcus podcast: iTunes | https://apple.co/2lMZRCn Spotify | https://spoti.fi/2EaELZO Stitcher | http://bit.ly/2G8ccJt IHeartRadio | https://ihr.fm/3CiV4x3 Google Podcasts | https://bit.ly/3nzCJEh Android | https://bit.ly/2OQeBQg
(2:00) Las Vegas Narrative Just Doesn't Add UpA body charred beyond recognition but ID, phone, credit cards OK? And that just the beginning(40:55) State Dept drops $10M bounty for terrorist who now runs SyriaThe partisan Trump-spin on Syria completely misses what's been happening (45:09) Another $6 BILLION to Ukraine — now it's $4,600 each American is in debt for that war (52:15) WHAT? Ukraine has ben using and transiting Russian gas until just nowIt puts the lie to the climate narrative as we see the war in Syria AND Ukraine are about pipelines that carry "fossil" fuel. Net Zero is only for us plebes (1:05:30) NOT Raw Milk! But ANOTHER Listeria Recall by BigAg & BigBox RetailAnd what happens when violent and suicidal prisoners are given healthy food instead of the SAD diet (Standard American Diet)? (1:10:11) More H1-B Visa abuse — and much more Musk censorship (1:23:27) Winning Rose Bowl QB kept off stage after mentioning Jesus (1:25:06) Marriage is the Cornerstone, not the Capstone (1:40:38) PoliticsSCOTUS John Roberts lectures Trump that he is subordinate to their decisions and everyone is laughing at Roberts for saying the Supreme Court justices are NOT politicalIncome taxes and tariffs — did Trump hint that he'd get rid of income taxes for tariffs?(2:01:39) INTERVIEW "Just the Inserts" — Vetting Pharma & BigMed for Yourself & Others Alexandra, JustTheInserts.com Like many, Alexandra was reluctant to heed warnings from friends and family. And like many, vaccine injury got her attention. How do we educate ourselves and fight the fear and arguments from authority? Alexandra has an answer (2:54:50) Facebook is going to flood their platform with AI Bots — and they're PROUD OF IT. This is Yuval Harari's dystopian dream come trueIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-show Or you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7 Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silver For 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHTBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.
(2:00) Las Vegas Narrative Just Doesn't Add UpA body charred beyond recognition but ID, phone, credit cards OK? And that just the beginning(40:55) State Dept drops $10M bounty for terrorist who now runs SyriaThe partisan Trump-spin on Syria completely misses what's been happening (45:09) Another $6 BILLION to Ukraine — now it's $4,600 each American is in debt for that war (52:15) WHAT? Ukraine has ben using and transiting Russian gas until just nowIt puts the lie to the climate narrative as we see the war in Syria AND Ukraine are about pipelines that carry "fossil" fuel. Net Zero is only for us plebes (1:05:30) NOT Raw Milk! But ANOTHER Listeria Recall by BigAg & BigBox RetailAnd what happens when violent and suicidal prisoners are given healthy food instead of the SAD diet (Standard American Diet)? (1:10:11) More H1-B Visa abuse — and much more Musk censorship (1:23:27) Winning Rose Bowl QB kept off stage after mentioning Jesus (1:25:06) Marriage is the Cornerstone, not the Capstone (1:40:38) PoliticsSCOTUS John Roberts lectures Trump that he is subordinate to their decisions and everyone is laughing at Roberts for saying the Supreme Court justices are NOT politicalIncome taxes and tariffs — did Trump hint that he'd get rid of income taxes for tariffs?(2:01:39) INTERVIEW "Just the Inserts" — Vetting Pharma & BigMed for Yourself & Others Alexandra, JustTheInserts.com Like many, Alexandra was reluctant to heed warnings from friends and family. And like many, vaccine injury got her attention. How do we educate ourselves and fight the fear and arguments from authority? Alexandra has an answer (2:54:50) Facebook is going to flood their platform with AI Bots — and they're PROUD OF IT. This is Yuval Harari's dystopian dream come trueIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-show Or you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7 Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silver For 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHTBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-real-david-knight-show--5282736/support.
On this special episode, we revisit some of our favorite moments from Wednesday episodes in 2024. Molly McNearney remembers joining Jimmy Kimmel Live, Bill Gates wishes he were smarter, Finneas discusses the dynamics of a duo, Patric Gagne navigates romance as a sociopath, Vanessa Marin walks the walk of Sex Talks, Alegra Kastens explains the spectrum of OCD, Malcolm Gladwell delves into the science of the opioid crisis, Cat Bohannon talks about the medical discrepancies between men and women, Yuval Harari analyzes information networks through the lens of history, Orna Guralnik relates why we depersonalize, and Avett Brothers harmonize on We Are Loved. Follow Armchair Expert on the Wondery App or wherever you get your podcasts. Watch new content on YouTube or listen to Armchair Expert early and ad-free by joining Wondery+ in the Wondery App, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify. Start your free trial by visiting wondery.com/links/armchair-expert-with-dax-shepard/ now.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Send us a textOngoing discourse in the international media is largely focussed on the incoming US administration. Not simply for their choices for key positions, but to ascertain the intent behind the bluster, what is the goal of reorienting the economics and relationships of the world's superpower. Again, for the folks in the back, this is about knowledge, not opinion. The goal is to be part of the group who draw the correct conclusions and understands the specific roadmap of the new hegemonic leadership, thus embracing it to succeed.My argument is that this is an exercise in national preparedness. The role of a federal government in any nation is to look outwards and hold onto internal unity. The role of public policy is to be the instrument that leads to that outcome, to design legislative statues with guiding regulations, supported by focussed administrative procedures that deliver on one of the two. To use a sports analogy, every nation has a home and away game. At home, where their records are normally more positive, the regime must settle internal quibbles and public demonstrations of angst with the administration, in democracies through ensuring the sub-national governments are capable of meeting the needs of residents and national programs are functioning at least above par. On the road, there are no fans, only opponents, where the record is usually less favourable, but there are key matchups in regional divisions that need to be dominated, or at least, neutral.Whether you're a fan of Peter Zeihan, Ray Dalio, Ian Bremmer, Yuval Harari or other notable thinkers, there is a consistent thread throughout their writings. A nation must be capable of delivering for their citizens, providing for their needs and protection. There are many theories on how to accomplish this, but in simple modern terms, it is the provision of food, energy, resources and a functioning economy in which residents can participate, thrive, survive and see a future. The provision of those elements is national preparedness.A government must ensure that its citizen's eat, so they either grow the totality of nutrients required to sustain the population, or they negotiate trade deals to allow the import of food. Further, a nation living in the 21st century requires a reliable source of power, generated organically within its borders or traded with nations. Finally, core resources, like steel and its byproducts, technological inputs like semiconductors and the litany of supporting parts are essential to a nation's prosperity. Governments across the ideological spectrum negotiate trade deals to facilitate the ongoing provision of these three key elements: food, energy and resources. Together, they facilitate the functioning economy. These inputs allow a nation to create commerce, lives for their citizens and prosperity - as well as keeping a politician in power.Support the showwww.insidemycanoehead.ca
1. ChatGPTye %20 vergi! 2. Grok 2'ye görüntü yükleme geldi. http://grok.x.com geldi. Doğrudan erişim. 3. Microsoft Edge, NotebookLM'leşiyor. 4. Elon “yüzbin GPU daha alıyorum!” Elon Musk, insan-yapay zeka simbiyozunu başarmak için nihayetinde kafataslarımızı değiştirmemiz ve beyinlerimizi bilgisayarlarla arayüzlemek için yeterli elektrot yerleştirmemiz gerekeceğini söylüyor. Çok Elon dedik ama adam ölü evinin ağlayıcısı, düğün evinin oynayıcısı. Elon Musk, yapay zekanın yılda en az 10 kat oranında geliştiğini ve bir veya iki yıl içinde bir insanın yapabileceği her şeyi yapabilecek duruma geleceğini ve bundan 3 yıl sonra tüm insanların zekasının toplamına eşit olacağını söylüyor 5. Freepik de “AI video”ya giriyor 6. Yeni Sonnet moleküllerin 3D modellerini oluşturabiliyor. 7. Midjourney sansürün bokunu mu çıkardı? 8. X. Com dünyanın bir numaralı haber kaynağı! 9. OpenAI yeni arayüzü ve searchGPTYyi sürmeye hazırlanıyor. Derken search gpt plus'a geldi ve muhteşem çalışıyor. 10. AI video platformları kendilerini yapay zeka değil yeni medya üreticisi olarak adlandırıyor. Çünkü artık AI, internet gibi hatta elektrik gibi bir temel platform. 11. Kreatifler soruyor: Runway Act-One'a çoklu diyalog ne zaman gelecek?! 12. Text to motion da gerçekçi hale getirildi. 13. Yuval Harari, Yapay Zekanın daha az Yapay ve daha çok Uzaylı olacağına inanıyor Yapay zekâya başlangıçta yapay zeka deniyordu ancak her geçen yıl yapay zekâ daha az yapay, daha yabancı hale geliyor. İnsanın kontrolü ve anlayışının ötesinde analizler yaparak öngörülemez bir şekilde çalışır. 14. SoftBank CEO'su Masayoshi Son yapay süper zekanın 400 GW yapay zeka veri merkezi, 200 milyon çip ve 9 trilyon dolar sermaye gerektireceğini söylüyor 15. OpenAI, NVIDIA'ya olan bağımlılığı en aza indirmeye çalışıyor OpenAI, ilk tescilli yapay zeka çipini geliştirmek için Broadcom ve TSMC ile ortaklık kurdu. 16. Netflix herkesin beklediği o harika özelliği sonunda duyurdu ! Netflix sahneleri kaydetmek ve paylaşmak için yeni “Moments” özelliğini başlattı. Netflix, kullanıcıların favori dizi ve film sahnelerini kaydedip, yeniden izleyip, sosyal medyada paylaşmalarını sağlayan yeni bir özellik olan “Moments”ı duyurdu. Öncelikle iOS'ta kullanıma sunulan ve yakında Android'e de gelecek olan Moments sayesinde favori film ve dizilerinizin en önemli anlarını hemen sosyal medya hesaplarınızdan paylaşabileceksiniz ! 17. Meta, Google ve Bing'e rakip olacak bir yapay zeka tabanlı arama motoru geliştiriyor. #yapayzeka #teknolojihaberleri #bilim
Bass player and all around handsome guy, Bobby joins us to talk about what the hell happened to the Punk ethic both in music and elsewhere. Also, we play some Kamala clips and expose Sam Harris and Yuval Harari for being bad at arguing on behalf of censorship. Tag us on Instagram and Matt and Kelly will buy you a sandwich As always, if you like (or don't like) what we're doing, let us know on your podcast app by leaving a review or reach out to us on Instagram. And, check out our website for the best subversive shirts, flip-flops, and coffee mugs your money can still buy at libertytreelifestyle.com Wanna support the show? Go to https://www.patreon.com/libertytree and become a member of the Liberty Tree Social Club Follow us and give us a review @Libertyupatree on twitter @Libertytreebrand on Instagram Order Kelly's Book The Great American Contractor Look into a Cold Tub at Kelly Cowan Designs Love you guys Kelly and Matt
Metanoia Lab | Liderança, inovação e transformação digital, por Andrea Iorio
Neste episódio especial da quarta temporada do Metanoia Lab, patrocinado pela Oi Soluções, o Andrea Iorio (andreaiorio.com) analisa uma frase do historiador e filósofo Noah Yuval Harari, autor de best-sellers como Sapiens: Uma Breve História da Humanidade, Homo Deus e 21 Lições para o Século 21, que fala sobre como as narrativas e mitos moldam civilizações, com uma reflexão sobre o papel do storytelling e as “ficções” que construímos como sociedade.
In this episode of the Learn Real Polish podcast, we'll discuss Yuval Harari's new book, "Nexus." It's a fascinating book that explores the history of information and how it's shaped our world. Harari also talks about how information technology might change democracy in the future. We'll discuss his ideas about these topics and more. As always, we'll try to make it easy for you to understand while you learn Polish. Premium members can read the whole podcast in Polish at realpolish.pl The post RP480: Nexus appeared first on realpolish.pl
The “AI” industry, in its current trajectory, is not merely on the brink but is actively inflating its own version of the dot-com bubble—a spectacle of speculative excess where the only certainty is the impending burst. We are witnessing an era where companies, draped in the allure of futuristic innovation, are barreling towards bankruptcy, leaving behind a trail of disillusioned investors and unmet promises. If you appreciate my articles, please consider giving them a like. It's a simple gesture that doesn't cost you anything, but it goes a long way in promoting this post, combating censorship, and fighting the issues that you are apparently not a big fan of.AI, heralded as the harbinger of a new dawn for humanity, has so far delivered little more than a mirage of progress, buzzwords, and inflated stock prices. The notion of AI achieving any semblance of humanity is not just optimistic; it's fundamentally absurd. AI lacks the essence of what makes us human—soul, spirit, the inexplicable quantum of consciousness. To call their “AI” 'intelligent' is to debase the term itself. Here we are, sold on the most sophisticated con job of the century, where the snake oil is not just slick; it's digital, it's omnipresent, and it's sold with the promise of solving problems it will likely amplify.What we're dealing with, fundamentally, is a sophisticated form of data processing—machine learning rebranded for the allure of the term "AI." There's no consciousness, no understanding, no genuine creativity; just algorithms processing vast datasets, often amassed without consent, to generate outputs that mimic human creation or decision-making.At its core, AI systems, including those generating text, art, or music, are not creators but sophisticated imitators. They work by recognizing patterns in data—data that often includes intellectual property taken without permission. This isn't intelligence; it's pattern replication on a grand scale. The term "artificial intelligence" suggests a semblance of cognitive processes akin to human thinking, yet what we have are algorithms that predict and generate based on pre-existing patterns, not original thought.Calling these systems “intelligent” inflates what they actually achieve. Intelligence involves understanding, empathy, reasoning, and an awareness of context—qualities that AI does not possess. What AI does is statistical prediction, not understanding. When an AI wins at chess or Go, it's not because it understands the game's spirit or history; it's because it has processed millions of games to determine the optimal move in any given scenario.A Lily Bit is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.The relentless drumbeat heralding the era of Artificial Intelligence has crescendoed into a cacophony of overblown hype, where the mere mention of AI conjures images of an inevitable utopia or dystopia, depending on who's spinning the tale. We're told to bow before the altar of this new technological deity, yet upon closer inspection, the idol seems not only hollow but also somewhat comical in its claims. AI, as presented by the heralds at Davos and similar conclaves of the self-anointed elite, is pitched as the herald of the “4th Industrial Revolution.” This term, dripping with the promise of transformation, suggests a leap into a future where AI reshapes humanity. But where, pray tell, are these monumental shifts? The so-called revolution simply is a well-funded marketing campaign, not substantive change in the fabric of daily life or economic advancement. Instead of witnessing AI spearhead profound societal or scientific breakthroughs, we see a pattern of redefined expectations. The goalposts are not just moved; they're in a perpetual state of flux, ensuring that whatever AI currently manages to achieve can be labeled as groundbreaking. This is not innovation; it's illusion, designed to keep the funds flowing and the public in awe. Consider the pontifications of figures like Yuval Harari, who speaks of AI with the reverence of a high priest, yet when pressed, his narrative twists. AI need not be sentient, he claims, as if the essence of a deity lies not in its consciousness but in its computational prowess. Here lies the irony: in one breath, AI is the omnipotent god of our new world order; in another, it's stripped of the very qualities that might justify such divine status. Harari's AI is a god of convenience, powerful yet devoid of the qualities that define life or intelligence. This isn't the dawn of a new species; it's the repackaging of algorithms we've known for decades, sold under the guise of divine evolution. Where are the practical manifestations of this so-called singularity? In autonomous vehicles that still can't handle a rainy day without human intervention? In customer service bots that cycle you through endless loops with less efficiency than a human with a phone? The advancements, if we dare call them that, are incremental at best, and certainly not the paradigm-shifting developments we've been promised. What we're offered is not the emergence of a new intelligence but the imposition of an engineered dependency. AI, as it's peddled today, is not the harbinger of thought or innovation but a mere echo chamber of human input, devoid of the spark of true creativity or understanding. Yet, this is precisely the landscape where globalists can plant their flag of control. By convincing the masses of AI's infallibility, they craft a reality where their algorithms don't just assist but dictate, steering society not towards enlightenment but into a penumbra of reliance. The seduction of AI for the layperson isn't in its capabilities but in its promises of a life unburdened by the weight of decision-making or the labor of learning. This is the globalist sleight of hand; they offer a future where freedom from responsibility is sold as the ultimate luxury, yet this freedom comes at the cost of autonomy. It's a Faustian bargain: trade your agency for convenience, and in doing so, become complicit in your own subjugation to a system that claims to know better. Consider the practical applications of AI, or the lack thereof. We're told AI is revolutionizing fields like healthcare, yet where are the fruits of this revolution? In a nation where AI tools are purportedly most advanced, life expectancy dips, not rises. This is not a testament to AI's prowess but to its impotence. If AI were the panacea it's claimed to be, wouldn't we see a population thriving, not merely surviving? The renaissance promised by the WEF and its ilk is not a rebirth through technology but a regression into a world where human creativity is outsourced to machines that can mimic but never truly innovate. The pivot in the narrative from AI as the sentient successor to humanity to a mere cog in the digitalization of all life aspects betrays a realization among the elite: their digital deity won't awaken. So, the strategy shifts - if AI can't lead us to a new dawn, then let it bind us to an eternal now, where every aspect of life is mediated by algorithms. This isn't about enhancing human capability but about enveloping human existence within a digital matrix, where dependency becomes the new normal. What's unfolding is not the empowerment of society through technology but the crafting of a society dependent on technology to think, to decide, to exist. This engineered dependency isn't just a byproduct of AI's integration into our lives; it is the very purpose. In this scenario, AI doesn't need to be intelligent; it just needs to be indispensable. And therein lies the true peril - not in the machines becoming like us, but in us becoming like machines, predictable, programmable, and perpetually in service to those who write the code.College has devolved into a mere conveyor belt of mediocrity. Today's graduates, clutching their diplomas, often step into the workforce with a staggering ineptitude that should alarm us all. Why? Because higher education has become a diluted cocktail of ideological echo chambers and degraded curricula, served by professors who are often more interested in pushing agendas than in fostering genuine intellect.Consider this: we now have a generation that can navigate any app but can't boil an egg or cultivate a tomato, thanks to the seductive ease of modern conveniences. These young adults, or should we say, 'adults,' have outsourced their survival skills to technology. From farming to friendship, everything is mediated by screens and algorithms. Is this evolution, or are we witnessing the atrophy of human capability under the guise of advancement?Now, let's skewer the notion of AI as the harbinger of a utopian future. AI, heralded as the pinnacle of collective wisdom, is nothing but a curated echo chamber, reflecting only what its creators deem worthy. Here lies the insidious danger: in a world where AI becomes the primary source of 'knowledge,' diversity of thought is not just stifled; it's systematically eradicated. Imagine, if you will, a world where every query returns the same sanitized, politically correct response, molded by those who control the code. This isn't just a loss of personal agency; it's the programming of societal thought.The covid debacle was our preview into this dystopia. Here, big tech didn't just nudge; it shoved us into a single narrative, burying truths under piles of sponsored content. Was this for our safety, or was it a test run for control? When AI dictates the narrative, we're not just losing the debate; we're not even allowed to know there's a debate happening.This relentless march towards ease, towards letting machines think for us, isn't just stripping us of our skills; it's stripping us of our very humanity. We're on a path where convenience tramples competence, where 'easier' erodes our essence. But let's be clear: easier was never synonymous with better. It's a seductive lie, one that's leading us to intellectual and perhaps existential ruin.Imagine the implications for the average person when AI, this so-called impartial arbiter of fact, begins to shape scientific discourse. If AI declares that the debate on climate change is over, presenting it as a closed case with no room for skepticism or alternative data, we enter a realm where scientific inquiry is not just discouraged; it's rendered invisible. The AI doesn't show you the dissent, the anomalies, or the scientists who question the mainstream narrative. Why? Because it's programmed to prioritize consensus over controversy, thereby painting a monochrome picture in what should be a vibrant debate. The result? A populace that believes they're informed when, in reality, they're merely indoctrinated. The fiasco with Google's Gemini AI wasn't just a glitch or an oversight; it was an accidental proof to how AI can be weaponized to rewrite reality, distorting history through the lens of current political correctness. When AI starts to fabricate historical images to fit a diversity narrative, we aren't just seeing a misrepresentation; we're witnessing the deliberate manipulation of cultural memory. What's next? Will we have AI-generated 'evidence' supporting any narrative the powers-that-be wish to propagate? This isn't just historical revisionism; it's the creation of a new digital reality where facts are as malleable as clay. And let's not buy into the myth of AI autonomy. Developers feigning helplessness over their creations' actions is nothing short of a convenient abdication of responsibility. AI does what it's told, or more accurately, what it's coded to do. The claim of unpredictability is a smoke screen to obscure the strings that are very much still in the hands of its programmers. There's always an agenda, and it's naive to think otherwise. Thanks for reading A Lily Bit! This post is public so feel free to share it.In essence, the push for widespread AI adoption by globalist entities isn't about enhancing human capacity; it's about reducing it. It's about creating a dependency so deep that the act of thinking becomes a relic of the past. When AI becomes the gatekeeper of knowledge, education, and history, we're not just looking at a future of convenience; we're staring down the barrel of intellectual subservience. The specter of AI, as Harari suggests, doesn't need to manifest in Terminator-esque robots to dominate; its power lies in its ubiquity and the illusion of benevolence. It's the ultimate sleight of hand - making us believe we're embracing progress when we're actually relinquishing control over our own minds. The path we choose could very well determine if future generations will even recognize the value of independent thought or if they'll simply ask AI to think for them, blissfully unaware of the freedom they've lost.How you can support my writing:* Restack, like and share this post via email, text, and social media* Tip me a bug-free meal with Ko-Fi* Buy a discount subscriptionThank you; your support keeps me writing and helps me pay the bills.
Yuval Noah Harari is a historian, philosopher, and author, and one of the world's most influential public intellectuals working today. In books like Sapiens, Homo Deus, and 21 Lessons for the 21st Century, Harari examines topics like the future of humanity, and the connections between biology, myth, and power. His latest book is Nexus: A Brief History of Information Networks, from the Stone Age to AI. On October 1, 2024, Yuval Harari appeared at the Sydney Goldstein Theater in San Francisco to talk to technology journalist, author, and podcaster Kara Swisher.
Freddie deBoer has a post on what he calls “the temporal Copernican principle.” He argues we shouldn't expect a singularity, apocalypse, or any other crazy event in our lifetimes. Discussing celebrity transhumanist Yuval Harari, he writes: What I want to say to people like Yuval Harari is this. The modern human species is about 250,000 years old, give or take 50,000 years depending on who you ask. Let's hope that it keeps going for awhile - we'll be conservative and say 50,000 more years of human life. So let's just throw out 300,000 years as the span of human existence, even though it could easily be 500,000 or a million or more. Harari's lifespan, if he's lucky, will probably top out at about 100 years. So: what are the odds that Harari's lifespan overlaps with the most important period in human history, as he believes, given those numbers? That it overlaps with a particularly important period of human history at all? Even if we take the conservative estimate for the length of human existence of 300,000 years, that means Harari's likely lifespan is only about .33% of the entirety of human existence. Isn't assuming that this .33% is somehow particularly special a very bad assumption, just from the basis of probability? And shouldn't we be even more skeptical given that our basic psychology gives us every reason to overestimate the importance of our own time? (I think there might be a math error here - 100 years out of 300,000 is 0.033%, not 0.33% - but this isn't my main objection.) He then condemns a wide range of people, including me, for failing to understand this: Some people who routinely violate the Temporal Copernican Principle include Harari, Eliezer Yudkowsky, Sam Altman, Francis Fukuyama, Elon Musk, Clay Shirky, Tyler Cowen, Matt Yglesias, Tom Friedman, Scott Alexander, every tech company CEO, Ray Kurzweil, Robin Hanson, and many many more. I think they should ask themselves how much of their understanding of the future ultimately stems from a deep-seated need to believe that their times are important because they think they themselves are important, or want to be. I deny misunderstanding this. Freddie is wrong. https://www.astralcodexten.com/p/contra-deboer-on-temporal-copernicanism
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หนังสือเล่มใหม่ของ Yuval Noah Harari Nexus : A Brief History of Information Networks from the Stone Age to AI ได้พูดถึงความสัมพันธ์อันซับซ้อนระหว่างเทคโนโลยี ประวัติศาสตร์มนุษย์ และอนาคตของมนุษยชาติ Harari ได้นำเสนอข้อคิดเห็นที่น่าสนใจเกี่ยวกับวิธีที่ความก้าวหน้าทางเทคโนโลยี โดยเฉพาะอย่างยิ่งในด้านปัญญาประดิษฐ์ วิศวกรรมชีวภาพ และวิทยาศาสตร์ข้อมูล ที่กำลังหล่อหลอมการดำรงอยู่ของมนุษย์เรา และหนังสือเล่มนี้ไม่ใช่เพียงฉายภาพให้เห็นอนาคตทางเทคโนโลยีเท่านั้น แต่ยังเป็นเรื่องของการตัดสินใจของมนุษย์ ศีลธรรม และความเสี่ยงที่รอพวกเราอยู่ หากเราไม่จัดการเทคโนโลยีเหล่านี้ด้วยความระมัดระวังตั้งแต่วันนี้ เลือกฟังกันได้เลยนะครับ อย่าลืมกด Follow ติดตาม PodCast ช่อง Geek Forever's Podcast ของผมกันด้วยนะครับ #YuvalHarari #AIกับอนาคตมนุษย์ #เทคโนโลยีเปลี่ยนโลก #ปัญญาประดิษฐ์ #วิวัฒนาการมนุษย์ #จักรวรรดิดิจิทัล #วิศวกรรมชีวภาพ #อนาคตการทำงาน #ความเป็นส่วนตัวยุคดิจิทัล #โลกหลังยุคAI #สงครามเทคโนโลยี #ความเหลื่อมล้ำดิจิทัล #สังคมควบคุมด้วยข้อมูล #อาวุธอัตโนมัติ #ความจริงเสมือน #จุดเปลี่ยนมนุษยชาติ #อัพเกรดมนุษย์ #ชีวิตยุคหุ่นยนต์ #เสรีภาพยุคดิจิทัล #ความหมายชีวิตยุคAI #geekbook #geekforeverpodcast
OpenAi lança novo modelo de IA que pode “raciocinar” e resolver problemas difíceis Compras online com apenas um clique? Esta é a aposta da Visa Amazon e TikTok: Vem aí uma possível aquisição ou apenas parceria? Todos de olho na segurança: Microsoft constrói novos recursos de segurança, Mastercard aumenta escudo digital e o aumento dos golpes Aumento da emissão de gases preocupa e põe big techs em xeque TikTok enfrenta autoridades dos EUA no tribunal para lutar contra possível proibição dos EUA Stone coloca Linx a venda 4 anos após aquisição e desafios com integração 53% das empresas ainda não iniciaram preparativos para Black Friday, apontam E-Commerce Brasil e Pagar.me Hoje convidamos uma de nossas ouvintes e seguidoras do Morse para compartilhar suas indicações com a comunidade! A Ludmila Fernandes é Gerente de PR na agência Giusti e compartilhou as suas indicações: "Pipeline de Liderança", de Ram Charan, explora o desenvolvimento de líderes em diferentes estágios da carreira. O livro identifica seis transições críticas que os líderes precisam enfrentar, desde a gestão pessoal até a liderança organizacional. Charan oferece estratégias práticas para identificar e cultivar talentos, essencial para a sustentabilidade das organizações. É um guia valioso para aprimorar a eficácia da liderança. "Nexus", o novo livro de Yuval Harari, explora as interconexões entre tecnologia, sociedade e o futuro da humanidade. Harari discute como inovações, como inteligência artificial e biotecnologia, estão moldando nossas vidas e desafios éticos emergentes. A obra oferece reflexões sobre o papel da humanidade em um mundo cada vez mais interconectado. É um convite à reflexão sobre o futuro que estamos construindo.________ Acesse as notícias: https://morse-news.com/ ——————- Assine gratuitamente nossos conteúdos: http://www.morse.news/audio ——————- Para recomendação de pauta, críticas, sugestões e parcerias: contato@morse.news ——————- Oferecimento O Morse Audio News de hoje é oferecido por digitaliza.ai. Acesse www.digitaliza.ai o marketplace de soluções para digitalizar negócios.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
O futuro da inteligência artificial pode parecer bem diferente, dependendo se você pergunta para Bill Gates ou Yuval Harari. Ambos concordam que a regulamentação é o único caminho para um resultado positivo, especialmente em um mundo onde a moderação de conteúdo virou prioridade e combater distrações digitais, como celulares nas mãos de crianças, é uma necessidade crescente. Estamos prontos para lidar com os desafios dessa hiperconexão? No RESUMIDO #280: o futuro da IA de acordo com Bill Gates e Yuval Harari, o banimento do celular em escolas pelo mundo, os desafios da moderação de conteúdo, ninguém atende o telefone, a queda da qualidade do conteúdo, o inferno dos preços dinâmicos, a derrota do Internet Archive e muito mais! -- Todos os links comentados no episódio estão no https://resumido.cc/podcasts/o-x-da-questao-tudo-sobre-o-bloqueio-do-twitter/ Colabore e ajude o RESUMIDO a seguir em frente! www.catarse.me/resumido
Klaus Schwab's right-hand man, a high-ranking WEF fellow by the name of Yuval Harari, is saying the quiet part out loud: the return of Trump will be nothing less than the final death blow to the globalist world order! The globalists are openly panicking about what's going to happen to their world order when Trump returns! -- Go to https://ground.news/DrSteve to stay fully informed. Subscribe through my link for as little as $5/month or get 30% off unlimited access this month only. Attend the Imago Dei Workshop - Knowing Your Role [Live Workshop] FREE with your paid Courageous Conservative Club membership: https://fight.turleytalks.com/join *The content presented by our partners may contain affiliate links. When you click and shop the links, Turley Talks may receive a small commission.* -- Thank you for taking the time to listen to this episode. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and/or leave a review. FOLLOW me on X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/DrTurleyTalks Click here to partner with us and defy liberal culture! https://advertising.turleytalks.com/sponsorship Sign up for the 'New Conservative Age Rising' Email Alerts to get lots of articles on conservative trends: https://turleytalks.com/subscribe/. **All clips used for fair use commentary, criticism, and educational purposes. See Hosseinzadeh v. Klein, 276 F.Supp.3d 34 (S.D.N.Y. 2017); Equals Three, LLC v. Jukin Media, Inc., 139 F. Supp. 3d 1094 (C.D. Cal. 2015).
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Peter Singer AMA (July 30th), published by Toby Tremlett on July 22, 2024 on The Effective Altruism Forum. On July 30th, Peter Singer will be answering your questions in a Forum AMA. He has agreed to answer questions for an hour in the evening (Melbourne time), so if your question hasn't been answered by the 31st, it likely won't be. Singer needs little introduction for many people in the Forum. In fact, it is fairly likely that his work was the reason we first heard about effective altruism. However, I've included some information here to orient your questions, if you'd benefit from it. What Singer has been up to recently Singer retired from his Princeton professorship recently, ending with a conference celebrating his work (written about my Richard Chappell here - I also recommend this post as a place to start looking for questions to ask Singer). Since, then, he has: Started a podcast, L ives Well Lived, along with his frequent collaborator Kasia de Lazari-Radek, available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. They've released episodes with Jane Goodall, Yuval Harari, Ingrid Newkirk, Daniel Kahneman, Kate Grant, and more. Published a dialogue with the female Buddhist monastic and ethicist Shih Chao-Hwei, called The Buddhist and the Ethicist. Continued his work on the Journal of Controversial Ideas. Started a substack, and written on various topics for Project Syndicate. EA-relevant moments in Singer's career For those who don't know, here are some top EA-relevant moments in Singer's career, which you might want to ask about: 1971- Singer wrote Famine, Affluence and Morality in response to the starving of Bangladesh Liberation War refugees, a moral philosophy paper which argued that we all have an obligation to help the people we can, whether they live near us, or far away. This paper is the origin of the drowning child argument. 1975- Singer published Animal Liberation, the book which arguably started the modern animal rights movement. Singer published a substantially updated version, Animal Liberation Now, in 2023. Singer has been an engaged supporter and critic of Effective Altruism since its inception, notably delivering a very popular TED talk about EA in 2013. NB: I'm adding Peter Singer as a co-author for this post, but it was written by me, Toby. Errors are my own. Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org
The Episode was made possible by Immune Intel AHCC® & WeNatalI don't think I have prepared for any interview as hard as I prepared for this one. My guest today is Marc Gafni, former rabbi, Hebrew mystic, and author of a number of books, most notably “A Return to Eros”, “Your Unique Self”, and his most recent book, “First Principles and First Values: Forty-Two Propositions on Cosmoerotic Humanism, the Meta-Crisis, and the World to Come”. I recommend you take his writing in through small sips versus trying to binge any of them on a weekend. They are potent. In this conversation, we discuss:the Divine Feminine and how the world's religions have got it wronghow the comparison of masculine and feminine is fraught with disastrous outcomespostmodernity and the evolution of love and a new grammar of value through which a shared story of value can be developed in order to solve the world's problemsshame as the root of all evil and how a new sexual narrative - the sex erotic - is the only “cure” for shamethe importance of these principles in addressing the myriad of issues that plague maternity care worldwideLimitations within the work of Jordan Peterson, Yuval Harari, Wilhelm Reich, and even Brené BrownBrace yourself…you are entering the complex mind and heart of Marc Gafni…Visit the show notes for more.Connect with Marc:WebsiteLinkedInInstagramXTikTokFacebookLearn about Marc's work:Free Unique Self Mini-CourseUnique Self-Emergence Training ProgramFree Weekly Broadcast with Dr. Marc GafniReferences and Links from the show:Marc's books:A Return to Eros: The Radical Experience of Being Fully AliveYour Unique Self: The Radical Path to Personal EnlightenmentThe Erotic And The Holy: Kabbalistic Tantra for Everyday LivingJoin Marc in Holland for 5-Day Intensive Mystery School, November 13-17, 2024, at erosmysteryschool.comFirst Principles and First Values: Forty-Two Propositions on Cosmoerotic Humanism, the Meta-Crisis, and the World to Come2024 Born Free Twins-Breech Conference:Join 150 birth workers and 20+...
Records des arbres (2) : Après le plus haut, le plus gros, le plus petit et le plus vieux, voici les plus "isolés". D'autres champions parmi les 3.000 milliards d'arbres sur Terre. Les arbres sont les meilleurs puits de carbone, pourvoyeurs de vie, d'abri, d'oxygène, de bois, de fraîcheur et de mille autres bienfaits. Il est urgent de mieux les (re)connaître pour mieux les protéger. Il y avait 2 fois plus d'arbres à l'aube de l'agropastoralisme il y a 12.000 ans. Cette date marque la fin de l'âge des cueilleurs-chasseurs (dans cet ordre, car ils cueillaient beaucoup plus qu'ils ne chassaient au passage !). Cette date-charnière marque aussi la fin des glaciations, le début de l'Holocène (notre actuel âge géologique, en train de basculer vers l'Anthropocène oups !). Elle a aussi été choisie pour distinguer le paléo- du néolithique dans l'épopée humaine. Yuval Harari le résume en une phrase limpide : "À cette époque, ce n'est pas l'homme qui a apprivoisé le blé, mais le blé qui apprivoisé l'homme". Le début des cultures a aussi été le début du capitalisme, de la richesse accumulée, et donc des guerres et de l'esclavage,, y compris contre le Vivant. Revenons à nos arbres.
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http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2018/12/andrew-sullivan-americas-new-religions.html “Religion is an attempt to find meaning in events, not a theory that tries to explain the universe.” It exists because we humans are the only species, so far as we can know, who have evolved to know explicitly that, one day in the future, we will die. And this existential fact requires some way of reconciling us to it while we are alive. No meaning = Hopelessness. What is wokeness? https://boghossian.substack.com/p/woke-religion-a-taxonomy If you want to contact us please do so at info@cloudstreaks.com
Tom Luongo returns once again to discuss geopolitics. Tom on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TFL1728 Tom's Website: https://tomluongo.me/ 0:00 - Intro 0:50 - Larry Fink 6:18 - Sovereigntists vs Davos 14:00 - Sponsors 1 15:16 - Powell's domestic concerns 18:39 - Bank of Japan 25:22 - Gold 30:00 - Tether 34:40 - Tom's hivemind 36:31 - Sponsors 2 38:08 - KYC 44:31 - Yuval Harari clip 49:23 - The cracks are showing 58:32 - Sound money 1:06:30 - Oil 1:15:35 - Throw out the spreadsheet 1:21:42 - Israel parallels with Russia 1:29:26 - Recognizing manipulation Shoutout to our sponsors: River Unchained Zaprite Gradually, Then Suddenly TFTC Merch is Available: Shop Now Join the TFTC Movement: Main YT Channel Clips YT Channel Website Twitter Instagram Follow Marty Bent: Twitter Newsletter Podcast
What is truth? That's the question of our age. Modernism says truth is objective, factual, separate from the observer. Postmodernism says truth is subjective, relative, in the eye of the beholder. Israeli philosopher Yuval Harari claims that many truths are intersubjective: we decide together what's true. Now we have AI to tell us what's true. Have a question? Google it or use ChatGPT.Is truth knowable?
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You've probably seen that meme of the IQ bell curve, where the guy with the lowest IQ and the guy with the highest IQ both agree, while the guy in the middle copes and seethes. Well, this week I am here to tell you that it really do be like that. Chris Marlowe and my Uber driver are in agreement that the soul is real, while Dr. Faustus and professional midwit Yuval Harari want to tell you humans can be hacked. The choice is yours! Literally. Stay tuned until the end for a new weekly segment, "I Maked This." Check out our sponsor, the Ancient Language Institute: https://ancientlanguage.com/youngheretics/ Pre-order my new book, Light of the Mind, Light of the World: https://a.co/d/2QccOfM Subscribe to my new joint Substack with Andrew Klavan (no relation): https://thenewjerusalem.substack.com I Maked This: "After Chivalry" at Fairer Disputations: https://fairerdisputations.org/after-chivalry/
In today's episode we have the pleasure to talk to George Kao, a seasoned entrepreneur and advocate of authentic business growth. George unveils his 111 Formula, a holistic approach designed to cultivate authenticity in entrepreneurship. We explore why George views business as a practice akin to athletics, emphasizing discipline and continual growth. Discover what truly constitutes an authentic business and gain invaluable insights into effective market research. George shares his philosophy on "gentle launches" and explores the intersection of AI with authentic business practices. Tune in for an inspiring conversation that empowers entrepreneurs to navigate their business journey authentically and ethically. In this real conversation, we talked about: Why business is a practice - and why George refers to entrepreneurs as athletes What an authentic business really is How to do market research and why George's approach to launches (he calls them gentle launches) George's shared fascination with AI and how he thinks it fits into an authentic business Our Collab Workshop on April 2nd (go to humane.marketing/workshop to sign up) and much more... --- full Ep 185 Sarah: [00:00:00] Hello, Humane Marketers. Welcome back to the Humane Marketing Podcast, the place to be for the generation of marketers that cares. This is a show where we talk about running your business in a way that feels good to you, is aligned with your values, and also resonates with today's conscious customers because it's humane, ethical, and non pushy. I'm Sarah Zanacroce, your hippie turned business coach for quietly rebellious entrepreneurs and marketing impact pioneers. Mama bear of the humane marketing circle and renegade author of marketing like we're human and selling like we're human. If after listening to the show for a while, you're ready to move on to the next level and start implementing and would welcome a community of like minded people. Quietly rebellious entrepreneurs who discuss with transparency, what works and what doesn't work in business. [00:01:00] Then we'd love to welcome you in our humane marketing circle. If you're picturing your typical Facebook group, let me paint a new picture for you. This is a closed community of like minded entrepreneurs from all over the world who come together once per month in a zoom circle workshop to hold each other accountable and build their business in a sustainable way. We share with transparency and build trust. Vulnerability, what works for us and what doesn't work so that you can figure out what works for you instead of keep throwing spaghetti on the wall and seeing what sticks. Find out more at Humane Marketing slash circle, and if you prefer one-on-one, support from me. My Humane business Coaching could be just what you need, whether it's for your marketing, sales, general business building, or help with your big idea like writing a book. I'd love to share my brain and my. Heart with you together with my almost 15 years business experience and help you grow a [00:02:00] sustainable business that is joyful and sustainable. If you love this podcast, wait until I show you my mama bear qualities as my one-on-one client. You can find out more at Humane Marketing slash. And finally, if you are a marketing impact pioneer and would like to bring Humane Marketing to your organization, have a look at my offers and workshops on my website at humane. marketing. Hello friends. Welcome back to another episode. Today's conversation fits under the P of promotion, and I'm speaking to George Kao about how to grow an authentic business. If you're a regular here, you know that I'm organizing the conversations around the seven P's of the Humane Marketing Mandala. And if this is your first time here, you probably don't know what I'm talking [00:03:00] about, but you can download your one page plan with the Humane Marketing version of the seven P's of marketing at humane. George: marketing Sarah: forward slash one page, the number one and the word marketing. page and this comes with seven email prompts to really help you reflect on these for your business. You know, authentic business and George Cow is a business mentor who infuses his teaching with a unique spiritual perspective since 2009, he has been helping people. Thousands of coaches, consultants, healers, and course creators on their path to creating sustainable and joyful businesses. George has published five books spanning the topics of authentic business, content marketing, joyful productivity, George: and spiritual growth. In this Sarah: real world. Conversation, real and authentic George: conversation may speak about Sarah: why business is a practice and why George refers to entrepreneurs as athletes, [00:04:00] what an authentic business really is, how to do market research, and why George's approach to launches. He calls them gentle launches. It also feels like a struggle. George, it's shared fascination with AI and how he thinks it fits into an authentic business. George: When do I Sarah: my thoughts George: as well on that topic. Authentic business Sarah: tries to, I guess, solve both of those issues by, by bringing, I'm just going to say it like personal George: development or spiritual growth into all the actions we take in our Sarah: business. So for example George: in the beginning, you know, when we're struggling to get clients and clarify our message and all that stuff that process itself doesn't have to. It doesn't have to feel like, Oh, I'm postponing the fulfillment of my life and my, my purpose, but like the actual work of [00:05:00] clarifying and putting systems together can be done from a deeper purpose of service. Service to our higher self, actually, and then, of course, service to humanity or the people that we most have compassion for and want to want to support and uplift through the products and services of our business. So, it's like, it's like. No matter what stage we're at, whether we're, we're, we're like the, the, the struggling beginner all of that can be actions taken in, you know, like I said, in, in service or in, in, in in alignment with our deeper, more, Purpose of life so that it's not like, I mean, I use this, but then, you know, sort of mundane example of if you're doing bookkeeping and you're not a bookkeeper, let's say you're not, it's not something that you'd naturally love to do. You can be like, ah, let me just get this out of the way. And, oh my God, so it's such a, such a, so tedious to have to like, look at these numbers or whatever, [00:06:00] or you can take a moment and say, this is my life also like, like, this is not. Yeah. Do this so that I can have, I can live life. No, no. This very moment is life. And therefore, how shall I live? It's like, Oh, okay. Bookkeeping. How can I come to it with a perspective of curiosity about the numbers and what the numbers suggest to the greater narrative of what my business developing into, how can I bring focus? You know, can, how can I practice focus in this moment? How can I practice gratitude that I can even Even have a business or even, like, think about this, you know, or even work on numbers. You know, some people can't even don't even have a computer, right? Like, like, how can I have the gratitude? And what does this moment mean for my personal development? Like, right now, like, and we don't have to spend an hour journaling before we do it. I mean, literally, most of us, even if we took. Two minutes [00:07:00] to just pause and say, what is the meaning of this moment? And the, the potential deeper potential at this moment, it changes. And it's like, what if our entire day could be like this? And that to me is really the core spirit of authentic business is at the beginner. For the beginners like that, and then later on you know, businesses like yours and mine, where things are humming along, it's like, rather than just go, I'm making money now and whatever, but it's like, how can I yet again bring my money. Courage to be, to be vulnerably exploring what my, my true purpose is in my business and, and pivot when I need to, but it's all like, I think of it as marketing, the act of marketing is a business finding is calling, you know, it's a business exploring with the market and with ourselves, what the calling of the businesses. And at the same time, the actions of a [00:08:00] business is also a stage. Okay. For our continued personal evolution. And then, so it's like, no matter what stage of the business, the authentic part of it is how much soul is being placed into this moment. And if there is, if there's soul in this moment, then I say, Hey, that's off, that's an authentic business. So Sarah: that's yeah, you and I need to have a conversation about my third book. I'm working on business. Like we're human because what you just is, yeah, it's very much aligned with I, I feel like you've talked a lot about spaciousness as well, right. And just, Yeah, just being a human as well as having a business and, and oftentimes we feel like as entrepreneurs, we, yeah, we need to struggle so much. And that means filling our calendars to the brim because we're just [00:09:00] not doing enough. But what you're saying is the opposite is just like, well, the business, and I think in your YouTube video, you share that the business is a practice and authentic business is a practice. And so it becomes. Part of your life, like it fits into your life. Yeah. And it's not like we need to fit our lives kind of around our business. The, you know, few minutes that are left each day. So it's the, it's the other way around. I like that. Yeah. Yeah. Another thing that I think oftentimes, and I'm curious what you, if you have the same feeling, authentic kind of became this buzzword a little bit. Yes. And it became this thing that we. Again, need to use our left brain in order to do authentic, like, you know, do authentic marketing. Well, here's the seven steps on how to do that. That's not what this is, George: right? Yeah. It's interesting. In 2023 Miriam [00:10:00] Webster, the dictionary company said the word of the year was authentic. Yeah. Yeah. So it really is literally a buzzword. And I feel like that the word of the year is often at least a year behind what the culture actually has been so authentic has been around for several years. I feel like as a, as a, as a very important or a very common kind of like bringing, bringing people back to, to what's meaningful for them. And anyway, but yeah, it's, I, I, I, so, you know, Appreciate this idea of practice, because to me, it's it almost doesn't matter what we're doing in our business. I mean, if, if, if we are, if we are living an authentic life, I mean, kind of kind of starting there. I mean, I mean, let's set aside authentic business. Like, the question is, are we living an authentic life? It's like, it's like, like, are we dedicated to living the most meaningful? And [00:11:00] highest life or deepest life, however you want to put it, like, if, if, yes, we are dedicated to that, why I don't see why, why the, I mean, those of us, those of you who are listening to this podcast, you're part of Sarah's audience, of course, you're dedicated to living the highest and the deepest life. It's like, what else is there, you know, what other possibility is there that actually draws us forward. And so if we are, in fact, have that passion and that dedication, then of course we have to bring that spirit into hopefully everything we do in our business. And the opposite of this is I often see come across spiritual teachers Well, they're spiritual teachers, so they must be dedicated to the highest and deepest and the best life possible. And yet I sign up for their email list or I follow them on social media or whatever. And their marketing is [00:12:00] just, it does. If there's like a, like, it's like a big. Disconnect between how they market themselves and how they sell their stuff to what they espouse as their principles and values. And I'm like, why, why is it that, why does business and marketing have to be. Different somehow, it's like separate thing. Yeah. It's like, it's like, oh, I, I, I'm, I'm very deep and, and, and real when I'm with my clients. And now let's do our marketing and using, you know, really manipulative funnels and really like scarcity type tactics. I'm like, what is going on here? It's like, why is there such a disconnect? It's kind of like the, yeah. You know, like the preacher who is so holy on, you know, on TV. And then, and then they have like some dark, you know, scandals and they're like, they're, they're, they're, they beat up their families and they cheat on their wives and it's like, it's like, it's this disconnect and, and and that's what I'm trying to say. Authentic means that you are authentic in, in everything that you do. [00:13:00] Yeah. Sarah: I think the issue is I, I kind of. Looked into that because of in the whole thing. Well, marketing like we're human selling like we're human business, like we're human. So what does it mean to be human? So I, I looked at Yuval Harari and one of the things that he shares is. One of the distinctions between us and other species is that we are myth makers. So we're really good at creating these new truths that we then all believe as humanity. And I think this online business world is one of those myths, right? And so everybody just started to believe. This is how business works online, or this is how online marketing works. And so even the, the really spiritual coaches, they're like, this is the mess that everybody is believing that myth. So I need to believe that [00:14:00] truth as well. And so that's why we need people like you are like, well, no, you don't have to believe this myth. There is another way, but I thought that was a fascinating concept. It's true. It's like, We decide this new thing, and then everybody follows, and that's what happened you know, 15 years ago. George: Really, really good observation. Yes it's there's, there's also this setting aside our inner authority. When it comes to, Oh, well, business, I'm not a business person. Well, I'm not a marketing expert. I'm a spiritual teacher or I'm a holistic healer, or I'm a life coach or that, that, that's, that's where I shine and I'll, I'll just, you know, business, they, they seem like they know what they're talking about with business and marketing, so I'll follow their systems that they're, they tell me the systems work, so let me just follow those systems. It feels off to me. It doesn't feel authentic to me, but it's going to get to an authentic end at the end when I finally can work with [00:15:00] clients. Right. And, and this is the old, you know, means to an end fallacy, which is, Oh, I just have to do this thing. That's soulless or that's not really me so that I can get to the part that is me. That is like, well, okay, particularly when it comes to your own business. Oh, you do it is going to be how you do end up doing just about everything else. So it's like the, the mindset you take on when you follow the mainstream business experts and the marketers ends up corrupting the mindset of your entire business and your audience feels that. I mean, this is why. People have been kind of looking at my stuff and following me for, for all these years. It's like they feel the difference. It's like there is a difference and they feel it. And I'm, and I feel it too, because I used to be, I used to be quite unhappy, deeply unhappy when I was following those systems without realizing that that's what I was doing was setting aside my own [00:16:00] authority to follow someone else's authority. Yeah, they said that, you know, even though it didn't feel right and finally, when I, when I get shut out all that stuff down and say, no, I don't have to do that. Let me try to try. It's what is could be an authentic way of doing business and marketing. It's like, oh, my gosh, I can really now settle deeply rest deeply and, and, and work deeply because now I see it as a practice. That's a soulful practice as well. Yeah, Sarah: that's wonderful. Yeah, exactly. All right. Well, we're hosting a workshop together on April 2nd, right? And it's called the 111 Authentic Business Formula. So tell us a little bit what this formula is about and it has all these different numbers and practices. So tell us George: a little bit. Totally. Well I'm yeah, I'm glad to be able to tell you about it. And I do hope those who are listening to this will sign up for our, our joint workshop [00:17:00] because this is where I'm going to dive, dive deep into the one 11 formulas. Okay. So, so why one 11, first of all, the backstory is I've always found that to be some kind of magical number for me 11, one 11, 11, 11. Those have been at times, I feel like at times, particularly when I needed, you know, encouragement or I guess, quote, unquote, self help. Signs from the universe that that, you know, I, I deeply believe this to be true for myself and for all of us that we are in some mysterious, magical way, being deeply taken care of and being guided. With a still small voice within us, and sometimes the universe is kind to give us little signals of like, yeah, just remember you're not alone and it's going to be okay and not just okay. You are on a brilliant path. It seems windy, long and winding road sometimes, but [00:18:00] it is a necessary path toward your Highest good and your ability to serve the world in the, in the most powerful way, authentically powerful ways possible. So the 1 11 has been that kind of number for me. So when I was you know, I get asked by my clients and students all the time. It's like, all right, just give us. Give us, you know, tell us exactly what to do, you know, and I always, I always kind of fight against that because I'm like that is the opposite of authentic. If I tell you exactly, exactly what to do on a Tuesday at 10 a. m. you should do this and Thursday at 2 p. m. you should do that. I'm like, then you are following my authority again, rather than. Discovering your own inner authority, but still they're like, yes, yes, we get it. We get it. We get it, but we still need more clarity. Some structure, please on what to do. I'm like, okay, okay, let me, let me try to put together a structure. That has embedded in it the wisdom of all my successes and failures and having worked with [00:19:00] hundreds of clients and seeing their ups and downs and it seems what seen what's worked and what, what are the pitfalls? Let me try to put this structure together. So that's what I did. I said, okay, if I could guarantee you success in business, an authentic business success, this would be my best bet. And I always say, no one can guarantee you success, of course. And if anyone is saying, I'm going to guarantee you, just sign up for my program. You should run the other direction because they are either lying to you or they are. Going to become your, your authority instead of either going to supplant your in our authority. And that's not good for your sovereignty. And and so I said, okay, this formula has a lot of wiggle room in it. I'm going to give you numbers, but the numbers are more of a suggested shall I say prioritization of sorts, but you can, of course, take this formula and make it your own. So I'll [00:20:00] give you I'll give you the sort of the quick overview of the of the. But what the numbers are, and then, you know, we could talk as much as we have time here about it. And we'll go, we'll dive deep in the workshop itself. So the 111 is made up of 111 components to this so called guaranteed formula, or the best that I can do. And it has, I'll just give you some of the numbers here so you can get a sense of it. It has 40 for zero content experiments, because I. Believe deeply, not just believe, but I've seen in my own life and in my clients and students lives, the way we really discover our voice as well as our message. As well as that blessed intersection between imagine your passion and natural talents. Okay. So what you're, what you're deeply built for and led toward is one circle. And the other circle is what the world needs [00:21:00] and wants at this time. And that blessed intersection between what you're built for and what you're led towards and what the world is wanting at this time, which is the market. Okay. What they're happy to spend money on, what they're, what they love to engage with that blessed intersection of the two of them that I consider is our authentic business calling. And we discovered that through content experiments. Okay. Meaning we, whenever we. Try sharing a message or we have an idea, and we're going to just put it out there and see if people get it. Oftentimes, they might not get it. We might be ahead of our time. So we're not might not be saying it in a way that is understandable yet to this to this. Anyway, so 40 content experiments are, you know, and with the one 11 is, you know, Loosely meant to be a 1 year plan, so in the 1 year, you kind of do this and so it's like 40 content experiments over the course of a year. Not too many. It's like, maybe 1 a week, you know, something like that. If you work 40 to 40 weeks in a year, and then we've [00:22:00] got 10 stage 2 content pieces and we're going to dive deep into in the workshop what this means. But essentially, when out of the 40 content experiments. Which of those 10, I mean, as you go along, every time you do four of them for content experiments, you look back and go, which of those four had the most engagement? This is a clue, an important hint. Into what my intersection is between what I love and what the world wants. Ah, okay. So the stage two is basically taking one of those four and improving it and distributing even further. Okay. So that's what stage two content. So 10, 10 of those. During the year, definitely not too many, and that's at stage 2 is what actually builds your audience for the 40 content experiments is for you. I mean, you publish it for you, you don't you don't worry about the metrics and whatever you analyze it afterwards after 4 of them, but the stage [00:23:00] 2 is really what's going to grow your audience over time because it's the best of. Okay and then and then so now we're up to 50, right? 40 plus 10. So now we have 20. Market research conversations. Again, we're going to dive deep into the, in, in, during the workshop, 20 market research conversations over the course of a year, it seems like a lot, but in my early years of authentic business, I was doing more like 40 a year. Actually. I was, I was sometimes even doing more than 40 a year and a market research conversation. What is that? It's you being in actual conversation. With another human being that you're able to reach. Okay. So one of your fans, one of your friends, one of your colleagues, one of your clients, past clients, et cetera, where you are asking, where you are talking with them about what it is that they want, because, and particularly what they want as related to the [00:24:00] kind of stuff you offer. So that those conversations bring huge clarity to, Oh my God, I should be offering this. I should be creating content on that. I should be selling this. I didn't even know. And I like being able to talk with people like this, especially like on zoom or video, you know, or in person, but like where you can see their expressions is hugely helpful. So, so those 20 market research conversations sometimes turn into clients also, but we're really approaching them as out of genuine curiosity and care. Yeah. Okay. So, so that's that. And then the next 20, there's 20 collabs, collaborations. And again, my favorite. Yeah, exactly. Here's what we're doing, right? This counts as one of them. Right. And in the, in the early days when I was trying to build my audience and grow my business, I was doing, I was doing 40 collabs a year. So I'm only asking for 20 from, from all of you. And again, these are all, there's no hard and fast rules, right? These numbers are suggested and you can always change them. Take them as [00:25:00] whatever fits your rhythm, but a collaboration is well, Sarah, you excel at these reaching out and connecting with colleagues whom you're fascinated by their work. And they probably are interested in you there. If they respond to you, they're at least interested in connecting. There's kind of a bit of a heart connection. And I really go with heart connections. I mean, I, I interviewed lots of people. I've interviewed lots of people over the years. Only certain one of them, certain few of them like you have a hard connection where I'm like, I want to keep up with this person. And it's like, you grow. So, so these 20 collapse over a year are not like, oh, I'm dedicated to these 20 people for life. No experiments. You're just reaching out and, and doing maybe doing an interview, interviewing them for your channel. That's the easiest for me is I interviewed people for my channel. Just kind of sense into that connection. Is there something more for us to keep doing together? If not, that's okay. At least I, I did them a little favor by sharing them with my audience and my audience. I did them a [00:26:00] favor by saying, Hey, check out this person who could be really cool. You might want to follow them too. Having that abundance mindset, as you do, Sarah, is, well, it's just makes us happier, number one, and I think it's more true. T with a capital T of what reality is. Anyway, so that 20 collapse Sarah: and I love how it feeds into the authentic, authentic business. Yes, yes. Because I used to, you know, before the humane marketing and everything, I used to like be in these joint venture clubs and affiliate clubs and it was nothing like that. It was not a collaboration. It was masked as a collaboration. But it wasn't, so it wasn't that authentic heart centered kind of George: connection. So I'm so appreciate you bringing that up because, Oh my gosh, I've been there. Maybe some of the people who listened to this have been there or have been invited to these kinds of things where they, they, [00:27:00] they, they sound like they care and like want to collaborate with you and say, Oh, we would love to have you in our, in our summit. Would you like to be a, one of our guest speakers? And then you reply back and says, Oh, that sounds wonderful. Sure. Sure. Well, yeah. Okay. So to be this, you have to have a minimum of 5, 000 email lists. You have to send two emails to your list of 5, 000 to be qualified. I'm like, okay, so you're really using my list to grow your list. Got it. And then once I, once I show up in the, the, the few times I've said yes to this kind of thing, I show up and sometimes they say, just go and record 20 minutes, you know, just go and record 20 minutes of something and we'll add it to our summit. I'm like, Oh, you don't really care, do you? You just want me to do whatever. And then, like, and then, like, I never hear from them again until several years later. Oh, let's do another summit where you can build my list. It's like, oh, yeah. So, you know, collabs are really an experimentation of, are you us? I mean, could I say this? Are you a soulmate? And [00:28:00] I believe in business. We have many soulmates. Are you one of my soulmates? Let me, let me, let's play together for a bit and see if it anyway. So, so 20 collabs and then moving on to 10 gentle launches, 10 offers and gentle launches. 10 over the course of a year. Now, again, this sounds like a lot, but let me tell you what a gentle launches, a gentle launch is not. All right, get ready for a 90 day, you know, challenge where you're going to have like 90 videos, you're going to make it, you're going to have this funnel where after the challenge, they get like five webinars until they join your year long. No. That's yeah, some people do launches like that and it exhausts me just to even talk about it. Okay. What a gentle launch for me is, is ridiculous, ridiculously light. It's two posts, two messages. That's it. Again, we're going to dive deeper into what these two messages are, but essentially it's It's a humble [00:29:00] and curious offering to your audience, the people you're able to reach. Even if it's right now, it's your, you know, 200 Facebook friends or whatever. It's like you're a humble and gentle offering of, Hey, everyone. I'm really this is work that I love doing. And I love doing it for these kinds of people in this kind of way. And I'm just wondering if, if, if this resonates, With you, I have some spots right now. And so it's, it's a gentle offering. It's very authentic. It's very real. And then the second message is simply it's, it's, it's that same offering, but you could, you could talk about a a case study, or you could talk about the story of how you became so passionate about this area. Or you can, you can talk about the reminder of, Oh, this thing is starting or whatever. So it's like two messages only. And it is and that that's the same two messages are sent. Everywhere you're on social media and sent to your email list. If you have one, and I find this Sarah, it's so, it's so interesting. I've been doing this gentle offering stuff for at least four years, [00:30:00] five years, probably actually, maybe longer than that too. Every time I launch something, it's two messages only. And I find that over time, my audience has leaned in more and more and more. Because whereas usually when someone else launches something, we have to, like, as an audience member, we have to, like, almost hold them off because it's so coming on so strong. So many emails, so many posts. And it's like, okay, all right. All right. I just, oh, yeah. Another thing about their launch. Whereas because of my gentle launch rhythm, my audience, I find I started to lean in more and often people go, Oh my gosh. And it's like, Oh, I missed that. Oh, that's okay. I'm going to have another offer in a month or two. And then they, they lean in and I find that now even one message. Now I can tell if it's going to be a successful launch or a medium launch or time to pivot. And it's so helpful for me because I, I do a single light launch and like, Oh yeah, this is going to do really well. The second message, like usually the first message brings [00:31:00] a lot of the sales and then the second message brings some of the sales too. But it's like once your audience is leaning in, they pay attention whenever you offer something and if it's right for them, they're going to buy much more quickly than. The usual launches where it's like, Oh my God, it's full of anxiety. And like, Oh my God, this is going to work out. And anyway, so 10 gentle launches. Sarah: I like that. Yeah. And I'm, I'm really personally listening and paying attention because I, I think that's something I'm wanting to shift as well. So just. I, I felt like my launches were gentle, but I do still feel like, because I actually just had feedback that, you know, there was too many emails and so it's like, yeah, I, I, I get it. We're all, you know, having too much. And even though, you know, even though the content is gentle, it's still, George: it's still the rhythm itself. And the funny thing about it is that. Not only can the rhythm be gentle for our audience, it's also gentle for [00:32:00] our, for our own systems because we're, because, you know, writing two messages as opposed to writing 10 later, which one is easier for us. And, and really, I really had, and you're lucky that I can tell you from my experience, because I had to like, it was, it was ironically, a lot of courage to only send two emails to only make two posts, like in the, in the early days. I'm like, I'm let's see what happens if I only do two of them, but it worked out so well over time. I'm like, I'm, I'm, I'm preaching this to the whole world. Like, please try this, but it, it, it takes a bit of patience because your audience needs to get used to it. Right. Like two or three launches later, they're like, Oh my God, I got to lean in now. Well, the thing Sarah: is, I only do three launches because I only have three programs. So would you say maybe then three George: emails? So. Yeah. I mean, of course, now let me be clear. Yes. When we have a larger program, it does [00:33:00] warrant more messages. I agree. Because like when I launched my year long program I send, well, we're going to talk deeper about this in the, in the workshop. I call it my circles of enrollment, meaning there's the inner circle that I send to, and there's the middle circle that I sent to, and then there's the outer circle. Each one has two messages. So it ends up being six. Yeah. For my, for my yearlong program, I can't wait to talk more, but yeah, we'll talk, we'll talk deeper, but, but what I want to just wrap up here with gentle launches is I do encourage everyone listening to consider. Experimenting with more offers, lighter offers, which again, we will dive to more deep, but let me, let me finish the one 11 formula. Okay. So there's two more elements. Okay. There's, there's, if, if you've been taking notes and counting the numbers, now we're down to 11 elements left, 11 components left. Okay. So out of these 11 components, there's just two, two pieces. There's two categories. There's six [00:34:00] joyful productivity practices integrated. Okay, so 6 joyful productivity practices integrated over the course of a year is certainly quite spacious, but it's also very rational. So for those who haven't heard of joyful productivity, it's basically my framework for how to manage yourself in business. So this is everything from how to manage your time to your how to manage your energy. For your attitude to energy and physical, mental, emotional, how to manage the flow of information, all this information coming in through your email, social media, and also the information going out. So how to manage all that. Within your computer. So I have a course called joyful productivity that goes into 24 of these practices that from my perspective, and that's actually when I polled my audience on which of my courses I have, I now have 24 courses, actually 24 separate courses, only, but which of my 24 [00:35:00] courses do you love the most? The winner was joyful productivity. So anyway, so, so I have 24 practices in that course, and I'm only asking for six of them to be integrated per year. So essentially when you take that. Of course, it's like a four year program, so six times four, that's right for your program. So so, so six of them in a year means every two months you're focusing on one of the Georgia productivity practices and that's great because according to research, so called the average time it takes for, for someone to develop a new habit is two months, 67 days, basically, and approximately two months. So anyway, so those are six Practices of self management integrated, uplifted optimized, you know, kind of like upgrading your, your own way of managing this. Because I know I want to take one more moment to say this. Like I, a lot of people don't realize. I think being a solopreneur, being a successful one is more like being an athlete than, than [00:36:00] a hobby, hobby artist. And I think unfortunately that's how a lot of people authentic solopreneurs, solopreneurs I call them. That's how they take it. Oh yeah, it's kind of like my hobby. It's kind of like my art. Oh, I play on, and of course I play too. I play a lot, you know, the experimentations. The way I recommend everyone think of it, it's more like you're training for a marathon. It's really more like that. Which means you've got to be really organized if you want this thing to work and if you want to succeed and have a lot of good work life play balance, you've got to like go. I'm serious about my training regimen. If I'm going to run a marathon, I'm going to be serious about my training regimen, which means when am I going to get up? You know, what am I going to be eating? Right? I mean, for marathon, there's certain things. And then, you And how much am I going to train? How am I going to rest? Right? What's my rhythm of, of exercise versus rest. And, and what, what can I eat and what shouldn't I eat and all that stuff. Business is [00:37:00] kind of like that. I mean, for those of us who have been around for years, I've been around since 2009, most of the people who started with me are no longer doing their business. I think it's largely because they didn't treat their business like it, what I call a joyful productivity athlete. So anyway, so that's why it's really important. And then the final category, one 11. Is 5 client case studies and over the course of a year, I don't think that's too much. That's less than 1 every 2 months. And the client case study again will dive more deeply into this is simply this is simply. Before they came to work with me, this is what they were going through. This is what they came to me for during our work together. These are the elements of our work. They loved the most. That they found most helpful and then after our work now, their life has changed in this way. Their business has changed. Their relationship has changed. Their health has changed in this way or that way, whatever this we work with people on. So these case studies don't have to be like, Oh, my God, I, [00:38:00] you know, they were, they were broke and now they're making a million dollars an hour. Or, Oh, my God, they were on stage for cancer and now they're the picture of health. It doesn't have to be that dramatic, but, but what it does do is help us to see the journey of our clients and what really works well for our, our ideal clients. And it didn't really case studies are more or less for us. But of course, the piece of the study can be put out as marketing and very inspirational as well. So I Sarah: find. Thank you. Case study is so much more beneficial than, than testimonials, right? Because they're more authentic. That's the reason because you can actually follow the journey where the testimonials, it's just kind of like, it was amazing. And I made six figures, you know, like oftentimes they don't feel authentic. George: Yeah. And, and it's like, if you take on the case study mindset. It kind of even changes how you work with clients. 'cause you're now, you're now being more aware of the, the, their journey and you're really [00:39:00] curious how their journey is gonna turn out. So then you, you work with them in that kind of way. It's like, oh, let's, oh my gosh, you, you, you, you know, there's a pitfall here. Okay, let's, let's work with a pitfall. And seeing them as seeing the hero's journey throughout the whole thing. really amazing. I love that. So, so if you add those all together, you might have to listen to this again. Yeah. So you add them all together. Should add up to 111 and and, and yes, in our workshop, I can't wait to dive into the nuances of these different things. In fact, I, I'm, I'm hoping that those who attend the workshop will listen to this 1st, so that I will send Sarah: it out to, I don't have to, I George: don't have to get the overview again, but we can directly into, okay, what do I mean by content experiment? What exactly are the market research questions? What are the, what are, you know, Six of the most important joyful productivity practices, whatever we can, we can dive into the nuances and the details, but I didn't want to overwhelm everyone who's just actually listening to a podcast episode here about these things. So, yeah, Sarah: that's wonderful. [00:40:00] I'll use it as prep work. George: Yes. Yes. Sarah: Yes. Yes. To listen to it. Yeah, no, it is really fascinating. And I can't wait to dive in. Definitely the, the launches where I was like, Mm, 10 launches, you know, just the, I just a word. I'm very fond of words, certain words and others not right. And it's just a word launch kind George: of does like, I need to, I need to probably wording has always been one of my weaknesses. It's, it's, it's ironic because I'm a marketing person, but despite my weakness for wording, I've made a very successful business. So I'm open to anyone. So I Sarah: like the fact that you call it gentle, right? That definitely George: explains it. Or a light launch, sometimes I call it. Yeah. Sarah: Yeah. So, so yeah, I'm, I'm very excited to, to learn more about that. And, and yeah, definitely gonna have your voice in the back of my head with the two messages. So, so thank you for that. [00:41:00] Yeah. I have one more question as we wrap this up, because it also feeds into the authentic and it's kind of timely. I know that just like me, you really like tech, you like AI as well. And so for a lot of people, that's kind of like an oxymoron. How could you like say authentic business, authentic marketing, and also like AI and chat sheet BT. So yeah. And then that's what's your answer? I love George: I love this question so much. Oh, my gosh. I have I've definitely made several videos about this on my YouTube channel, but I'll give it. I'll give an overview summary of things. So, 1st of all. The resistance against AI is reasonable. Okay. It's reasonable because, you know, they said it was going to take a lot of jobs and it has begun, it really is taking over a lot of human work and it's only going [00:42:00] to get worse. I, and the reason why I put a question mark on worse is because we can also see it as getting way better. So let me explain what AI does. Is it's able to speed up 10 times 100 times the work that and become tedious and automatable. Okay. For example when you are brainstorming ideas. Brainstorming examples and metaphors, analogies for something you're trying to teach or trying to explain, you can, of course, sit there and go, All right. All right. And for an hour, right? And you can brainstorm. I don't know how fast you are brainstorming. Maybe you could brainstorm 5 things in an hour or 2 things or 50 things, depending if someone is really, really good at idea generation. With chat, GPT or Google Gemini or any of the AI chat bot tools. Now you can, instead of brainstorming, maybe you were really slow before. I I'm pretty slow at [00:43:00] brainstorming. I mean, maybe I'll brainstorm like five things in an hour. Now I can brainstorm those five things in 15 minutes. With the help of chat, you PT. Now I think of, I think of AI as a smart intern intern, not, not you know, not on par with us. I don't think it. Okay. I don't think it will ever be on par with humans in terms of the integration of intuition, body hormones light lived by definition that cannot be, it doesn't have the lived experience of a human. So, but what it does is it gives us the average. I mean, as you use Google Gemini, chat, GBT, whatever, and you go into your field, you talk to it about your field, you'll see, oh, it's very average. I mean, The responses, well, by, by definition, it took all the blog posts from your field and averaged it out to say, well, this is basically what your field says, but it doesn't have the nuances that's unique to [00:44:00] you. And to me about our own fields, because when I talk to you about authentic business or about business, like your answers, like, give me a marketing plan about this. I'm like, oh my God, the marketing plan is so generic. I can't even stand it. This is not what I would give a client. But when I say help me brainstorm three different analogies to talk about this. And an instant within a minute, three analogies come up. I'm like, okay, I kind of like the first analogy, maybe go more in that direction. I definitely don't like the second one. The third one's kind of interesting. I like this part about it. And I work with it like an intern and it can helps me to refine. And I'm like, well, what about this? Have you thought of this? And it's like, well, I oftentimes talk to these. Yeah. I'm like, what about this? Have you thought of it? Like, no, that's a great idea to like, well, it's because it doesn't. Yeah. It doesn't have the nuance that humans do. And so I don't, I never, so this is maybe the short answer to your question. I never use AI to do the actual writing. Or to do the actual, certainly not video, but certainly definitely not writing. I don't use it for writing George. What do you [00:45:00] mean? I use AI more than most people. I use it for brainstorming and for checking things and for as a thinking partner. But then I always look at it like, Oh, you're an intern. I know you, you're not that good yet. I mean, you're fast. You're very, you're very fast at giving average answers, but I'm going to take what you give me. I'm going to just up level it to the George cow or deepen it to the George cow way. So I really recommend it for that. As, as long as we see it as a smart intern thinking partner, I think we can get things done a lot faster. I've, I've, I, it has really sped up a lot of my work so that therefore we can do higher work. We can do higher Sarah: work or be more human. That's what I say as well. It helps us create more spaciousness to have a connection call or go out in nature or, you know, that's, that's the thing that a lot of these chat GPT prompts and things like that. It's, it's all about, well, create [00:46:00] more content, right? You do more. It's not about doing more, it's about being more productive, George: but gaining time, actually. It's gaining time and, and, and Google has, has just come out with a press release just as a few days ago. Okay. Basically saying this, we are now going hard on the Google search engine of getting rid of AI content. Not getting rid of it, but like we know, obviously Google is AI, very deep into AI. We know what's AI content and we're going to downgrade your website if you have a lot of it. That's what they've just came out with. So, so in other words, the more we get into AI, the AI is fortunately or unfortunately, it's not going away. It's only get more intensified built into every product now, right? Gmail now has AI and everything has AI. Now it's going to get even more embedded. The more that happens, the more there's room for authentic humanity in content and [00:47:00] offers and connections. Meaning like. AI is never going to get right the way that we are quirks the way that we pause on video because it's very natural. Yes, they'll get, please have 17 percent pauses for this video bot, but it's always going to feel off. It'll be Sarah: weird. It'll feel weird. Yeah, very strange. Yeah. Yeah, no, I love that. I knew that there would be alignment and it sounds like, yeah, you're using it for similar things. I, I also love, like, for example on LinkedIn posts where I want to do a list of emojis, you know, instead of the bullet points have emojis. It used to take me hours to look up a couple of emojis, give it the content and say, give me the emojis. And George: yeah, I asked AI, I have, of course, I know all the emojis. You can keep, keep, keep having a conversation. Give me more unique emojis. Well, what about this? What about that? And like, [00:48:00] I just look, look at it as a extended, Search engine. That's all it is. Like I help it solve problems. I figure trying to research things like those are, it's really fast at that. So let it do it, you know, Sarah: wonderful. Great. Well, wow. I can't wait for more of you, more of your. Content and more of the one 11 formula. So please everyone have a look at the workshop. It's under humane dot marketing forward slash workshop, and it takes place on April 2nd. And we'd love to see you there. So can't wait for that, George, so much gratitude for you. Where can people find you if they can't make it to the podcast? Yeah. Oh the workshop. George: Tell anything is you can. Actually, this, this will be a fun exercise. Go to AI chat bot, chat GPT, Google Gemini being being chat and ask, tell me about George cow, authentic business coach. And then let it no, really. It's like, [00:49:00] okay, given what you know about George authentic business coach, what might he say? About this question that I have, I really welcome it and I'm actively, I'm like, well, it's going to take my job anyway. So I might as well actively partner with it to help me take my job so I can do, I can do more better work than this. Sarah: Have you experimented with the, with a chatbot? Bought George: I, I have, I have a custom experiment. I have a custom GPT Okay. Called the Authentic Business Coach. So those of you who have a chat, GPT subscription pro subscription or plus subscription, can actually find the authentic business coach Chat custom GPT, which are trained on all books. Oh, wonderful. My, I'll look that up. They're trained on all my books and it tries to sound like me, but of course, , it's, I, I talk with him myself. I'm like, yeah, you, you, you got it. Like. 60 percent right, what I might say, but it's, it's okay. It's better than nothing. Sarah: It's fun. Yeah. It's just fun to experiment with. Wonderful. Yeah. So go to chat GPT and look for George cow there. And otherwise you'll also find [00:50:00] them on on YouTube wherever, George: wherever, wherever, wherever books are sold and that Sarah: too. Yeah. You have so many wonderful. Well, thank you so much, George. And we'll see each other on George: April 2nd. Thank you. Thanks, Sarah. Thank you so much. Thank you. Sarah: Take care. I hope you got some great value from listening to this episode and took notes about all the different numbers that make up the 1 1 1 formula. You can find out more about George and his work at georgecow. com and also look up at his YouTube channel, for example, or do what he suggested. And go to chat PT and type in George Kao. You'll also find his curated selection of articles about authentic marketing at George Kao as KAO. By the way, ka and dot com slash authentic dash marketing. And please do join us for the 90 minute workshop [00:51:00] on April 2nd, where we go in depth into these topics. All the details can be found at humane. marketing forward slash workshop. If you're part of our community, the humane marketing circle, you can join us for free and you get the recording as well. And if you're not part of the community yet, well, this is a good reason to join us. But otherwise it's donation based. The suggested price is 27, but there's also a pay when you can option 15. To become a member of the humane marketingforward. com. a marketing circle. You can go to humane. marketing forward slash circle. You find the show notes of this episode at humane. marketing forward slash H M 1 8 5. And on this beautiful page, you'll also find a series of free offers such as the humane business manifesto, as well as make two books, marketing like a human and selling George: like a human. so much for listening and being a [00:52:00] part of a generation of marketer's friends. For yourself. Sarah: We are changing history for America.
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(00:00:00) intro (00:01:22) prosperi (00:10:26) El menú (00:12:01) primarias (00:15:35) Argentina Milei Massa (00:25:57) más primarias Venezuela (00:35:19) Universidad de Barcelona No al Todes (00:38:38) Milei conciliador Para Patreon 00:42:59 Huelga de Halloween 00:46:37 Tres miradas a Israel 01:08:53 Berlusconi de mal gusto y caro 01:11:58 La India Vs. Canadá 01:14:53 La presión por estudiar India 01:20:50 El Polo magnético se mueve mucho 01:23:04 Qué importa la opinión de las corporaciones 01:27:20 El lado correcto de la Historia 01:30:19 Indonesia prohibe tiendas de TikTok 01:34:52 Dos Profesores salvan el mundo 01:41:33 Portugal Vs la salud gringa 01:50:25 Raro lo de Foxconn 01:51:11 Más edición de genes 01:52:39 EL EXTRA ando loco Argentina va para segunda vuelta y honestamente no hay a quien leer para entender esto https://www.bbc.com/mundo/articles/cy912v1kjn5o https://x.com/puzkas/status/1716306080186204586?s=20 https://twitter.com/pppenaloza/status/1716221536074416525 PRIMARIAS vENEZUELA por qué seguimos creyendo y será bueno seguir creyendo https://elpais.com/america/2023-10-23/maria-corina-machado-arrasa-en-las-primarias-de-la-oposicion-en-venezuela.html https://twitter.com/penfold_michael/status/1716239616750113088 La Universidad de Barcelona deja el todes y vuelve al todos porque no excluye a las todas. https://www.lavanguardia.com/vida/20231020/9312447/ub-masculino-generico-no-excluye.amp.html Y cuál sindicato te dice cómo vestirse en halloween https://variety.com/2023/film/news/sag-aftra-halloween-rules-actors-costumes-barbie-oppenheimer-1235762273/ Jugando por las reglas de Hamas https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/14/opinion/international-world/israel-hamas-war.html Qué decide Israel https://www.economist.com/middle-east-and-africa/2023/10/22/israels-window-of-legitimacy-in-gaza-is-shrinking Bueno escuchemos a alguien cuerdo por un momento, Yuval Harari nos pide calma https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2023/10/19/hamas-winning-political-goals/ Los ricos también compran por Televisión y Berlusconi era un apasionado https://www.xataka.com/magnet/herederos-berlusconi-pensaban-que-tenian-coleccion-arte-era-monton-basura-20-millones-euros Y esas relaciones de Canadá con India siguen para abajo https://www.upi.com/Top_News/World-News/2023/10/20/Canadao-India-diplomaticpo-41-leaving/5501697801498/ Y hablando de la India, se termina pareciendo a Corea del Sur pero no necesariamente por lo bueno https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-67167036 Además del cambio climático ahor tambien se nos dañó el norte magnético https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/environment/a32496561/why-magnetic-north-pole-moving/ Las Corporaciones y el difícil arte de tomar posturas públicas en la época de Twitter https://edition.cnn.com/2023/10/20/business/israel-hamas-attacks-corporate-america/index.html TikTok ya no vende en Indonesia, el gobierno se puso duro y lanzó una máquina del tiempo. https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/10/23/indonesias-tiktok-shop-ban-shows-mixed-feelings-on-e-commerce-revolution?traffic_source=rss Por fin dos profesores que nos enseñan algo https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/two-uc-berkeley-professors-have-clashed-on-israel-palestine-war-led-them-to-a-joint-message/ar-AA1ivpHk https://news.berkeley.edu/2023/10/12/a-call-for-community-on-campus Gringos contra portugueses, en qué país te mueres mejor https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/interactive/2023/portugal-us-health-systems-life-expectancy/ China no tiene que meterse en Taiwan, con abrirle una investigación a la compañía que te hace el celular tiene https://www.reuters.com/technology/foxconn-shares-drop-after-chinese-report-tax-audit-land-use-probe-2023-10-23/ Adn https://newatlas.com/biology/fanzor-crispr-like-dna-cutters-found?ref=thefuturist Y en el extra cómo estuvo su domingo SOLO PARA SUSCRIPTORES, CONTENIDO NO APTO PARA MENORES NI ESPÍRITUS SENSIBLES, PROHIBIDA SU REPRODUCCIÓN.
Samuel Urban - The Illegitimate Scholar joins us to chat about History, Anthropology and how he became illegitimate. We talk about the Gilded Age, the Prussian model of education, influences like Carnegie and Rockefeller, the strange Anarcho-tyranny happening right now, the ruling class, American history, Clovis First, the Roman Empire trend, Nazi's, Darren the train robber, and Indo Europeans. In the second half we get deeper into social constructs and cultural relativism (selective), the rejection of human nature, reconciling woke and anti colonialism in terms of native genocide, white liberals, cooption of symbols and symbolism, ethnology, ancient vs modern human sacrifice, the Pretorian Guard, Yuval Harari's writings, ancient advanced human culture, Tao Te Ching, killing the Indian to save the man, anthropology through the lens of materialism, and revelation of the method. See Samuel's Links below: https://pod.link/1650280020 https://discord.gg/KhJgpMj6Jj Our culture is in crisis and I don't trust woke universities and authoritarian governments to give us the solution. I examine modern culture through history and anthropology, as well as other sources like indigenous knowledge and common sense. This is a show for those who love academics but hate academia, and want to learn about social studies without the constraining limits of woke universities. To gain access to the second half of show and our Plus feed for audio and podcast please clink the link http://www.grimericaoutlawed.ca/support. For second half of video (when applicable and audio) go to our Substack and Subscribe. https://grimericaoutlawed.substack.com/ or to our Locals https://grimericaoutlawed.locals.com/ If you would rather watch: https://rumble.com/v3l3tpq-samuel-urban-the-illegitimate-scholar.-cultural-anthropology-history-tradit.html https://grimericaoutlawed.locals.com/post/4638027/samuel-urban-the-illegitimate-scholar-cultural-anthropology-history-tradition https://rokfin.com/stream/39479 Help support the show, because we can't do it without ya. If you value this content with 0 ads, 0 sponsorships, 0 breaks, 0 portals and links to corporate websites, please assist. Many hours of unlimited content for free. Thanks for listening!! Support the show directly: https://grimerica.ca/support-2/ Our Adultbrain Audiobook Podcast and Website: www.adultbrain.ca Our Audiobook Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@adultbrainaudiobookpublishing/videos Grimerica Media Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@grimerica/featured Darren's book www.acanadianshame.ca Check out our next trip/conference/meetup - Contact at the Cabin www.contactatthecabin.com Other affiliated shows: www.grimerica.ca The OG Grimerica Show www.Rokfin.com/Grimerica Our channel on free speech Rokfin Join the chat / hangout with a bunch of fellow Grimericans Https://t.me.grimerica https://www.guilded.gg/chat/b7af7266-771d-427f-978c-872a7962a6c2?messageId=c1e1c7cd-c6e9-4eaf-abc9-e6ec0be89ff3 Get your Magic Mushrooms delivered from: Champignon Magique Mushroom Spores, Spore Syringes, Best Spore Syringes,Grow Mushrooms Spores Lab Get Psychedelics online Leave a review on iTunes and/or Stitcher: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/grimerica-outlawed http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/grimerica-outlawed Sign up for our newsletter http://www.grimerica.ca/news SPAM Graham = and send him your synchronicities, feedback, strange experiences and psychedelic trip reports!! graham@grimerica.com InstaGRAM https://www.instagram.com/the_grimerica_show_podcast/ Purchase swag, with partial proceeds donated to the show www.grimerica.ca/swag Send us a postcard or letter http://www.grimerica.ca/contact/ ART - Napolean Duheme's site http://www.lostbreadcomic.com/ MUSIC Tru Northperception, Felix's Site sirfelix.bandcamp.com
This week James and Toby open the discussion with James' recent gig in Dorset and the division in towns like Bridport and Totnes between the woke and the awake, particularly over traffic calming measures like LTNs, Ulez schemes and 15-minute cities. They go on to talk about Yuval Harari's calling for ‘conspiracy theorists' to be […]
On today's show, Stig Brodersen talks with co-host William Green, the author of “Richer, Wiser, Happier.” With a strong focus on books, they discuss what has made them Richer, Wiser, or Happier in the past quarter.IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN:00:00 - Intro01:27 - How to curate a book list12:53 - How can you find books the same way as your pick stocks23:32 - Which books have made us Wiser, Richer, and Happier30:14 - How the master appears when the student is ready44:13 - Whether AI changes how books are written1:25:46 - How to encourage your peers to read1:42:16 - Why you should give books away as your hobby 1:45:03 - Which two books have William recently read that he would recommendDisclaimer: Slight discrepancies in the timestamps may occur due to podcast platform differences.BOOKS AND RESOURCESListen to Stig Brodersen and William Green's episode on being Richer, Wiser, and Happier, Q1 2023 or watch the video.Listen to Stig Brodersen and William Green's episode on Money and Happiness or watch the video.Tune in to William Green's episode with Mohnish Pabrai on Playing to Win or watch the video.Tune in to William Green's episode with Jason Karp on Wealth and Health or watch the video.Listen to Clay Finck's episode with Scott Patterson about the book Chaos Kings or watch the video.William Green's book Richer, Wiser, Happier – read reviews of this book.William Green's book, The Great Minds of Investing – read reviews of this book.Scott Patterson's book, Chaos Kings – read reviews of this book.Peter Matthiessen's book, Snow Leopard – read reviews of this book.Benjamin Labatut's book, When we cease to Understand the World – read reviews of this book.Jared Diamond's book, Guns, Germs, and Steel – read reviews of this book.Yuval Harari's book, Sapiens – read reviews of this book.Michael Greger's book, How Not to Die – read reviews of this book.Mark Hyman's book, Forever Young – read reviews of this book.Steven Kotler's book, The Art of the Impossible – read reviews of this book.Dean and Anne Ornish's book, Undo It! - read reviews of this book.Robert Pirsig's book, Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance - read reviews of this book.Robert Pirsig's book, On Quality - read reviews of this book.Alice Schroder's book, The Snowball - read reviews of this book.Warren Buffett's book, The Essays of Warren Buffett - read reviews of this book.Ray Dalio's book, The Changing World Order - read reviews of this book.NEW TO THE SHOW?Check out our We Study Billionaires Starter Packs.Browse through all our episodes (complete with transcripts) here.Try our tool for picking stock winners and managing our portfolios: TIP Finance Tool.Enjoy exclusive perks from our favorite Apps and Services.Stay up-to-date on financial markets and investing strategies through our daily newsletter, We Study Markets.P.S The Investor's Podcast Network is excited to launch a subreddit devoted to our fans in discussing financial markets, stock picks, questions for our hosts, and much more! Join our subreddit r/TheInvestorsPodcast today!SPONSORSInvest in Bitcoin with confidence on River. It's the most secure way to buy Bitcoin with 100% full reserve custody and zero fees on recurring orders.Easily diversify beyond stocks and bonds, and build wealth through streamlined CRE investing with EquityMultiple.Join over 5k investors in the data security revolution with Atakama.Make connections, gain knowledge, and uplift your governance CV by becoming a member of the AICD today.Have the visibility and control you need to make better decisions faster with NetSuite's cloud financial system. Plus, take advantage of their unprecedented financing offer today - defer payments of a full NetSuite implementation. That's no payment and no interest for six months!Enjoy flexibility and support with free cancellation, payment options, and 24/7 service when booking travel experiences with Viator. Download the Viator app NOW and use code VIATOR10 for 10% off your first booking.Send, spend, and receive money around the world easily with Wise.Having physical gold physical gold can help if you have an IRA or 401(k)! Call Augusta Precious Metals today to get their free “Ultimate Guide to Gold IRAs" at 855-44-GOLD-IRA.Choose Toyota for your next vehicle - SUVs that are known for their reliability and longevity, making them a great investment. Plus, Toyotas now have more advanced technology than ever before, maximizing that investment with a comfortable and connected drive.Support our free podcast by supporting our sponsors.HELP US OUT!Help us reach new listeners by leaving us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts! It takes less than 30 seconds, and really helps our show grow, which allows us to bring on even better guests for you all! Thank you – we really appreciate it!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Is re-staking the biggest thing to happen to Ethereum since MEV? We're joined by Sreeram Kannan who walks us through Eigenlayer. The re-staking protocol that is set to change the trajectory of Ethereum forever. It may even be launching pretty soon… ------ ✨ DEBRIEF | Unpacking the episode: https://www.bankless.com/debrief-sreeram-kannan ------
A few episodes back, we presented Tristan Harris and Aza Raskin's talk The AI Dilemma. People inside the companies that are building generative artificial intelligence came to us with their concerns about the rapid pace of deployment and the problems that are emerging as a result. We felt called to lay out the catastrophic risks that AI poses to society and sound the alarm on the need to upgrade our institutions for a post-AI world.The talk resonated - over 1.6 million people have viewed it on YouTube as of this episode's release date. The positive reception gives us hope that leaders will be willing to come to the table for a difficult but necessary conversation about AI.However, now that so many people have watched or listened to the talk, we've found that there are some AI myths getting in the way of making progress. On this episode of Your Undivided Attention, we debunk five of those misconceptions. Correction: Aza says that the head of the alignment team at OpenAI has concerns about safety. It's actually the former head of language model alignment, Paul Christiano, who voiced this concern. He left OpenAI in 2021.RECOMMENDED MEDIA Opinion | Yuval Harari, Tristan Harris, and Aza Raskin on Threats to Humanity Posed by AI - The New York TimesIn this New York Times piece, Yuval Harari, Tristan Harris, and Aza Raskin call upon world leaders to respond to this moment at the level of challenge it presents.Misalignment, AI & MolochA deep dive into the game theory and exponential growth underlying our modern economic system, and how recent advancements in AI are poised to turn up the pressure on that system, and its wider environment, in ways we have never seen beforeRECOMMENDED YUA EPISODESThe AI DilemmaThe Three Rules of Humane TechCan We Govern AI? with Marietje SchaakeYour Undivided Attention is produced by the Center for Humane Technology. Follow us on Twitter: @HumaneTech_
Yuval Noah Harari (Sapiens, Unstoppable Us) is a historian, philosopher and best-selling author. Yuval joins the Armchair Expert to discuss how people create fantasies in their minds about the real world, why he wanted to write a children's book, and how humans are capable of building large collaborative communities. Yuval and Dax talk about how the invention of fire advanced human civilizations, how humans evolved to the top of the food chain, and why people lose their faith in the systems that run their lives. Yuval explains why he doesn't like to hear his own voice, what the concept of social scores based on technology tracking is, and how the stories of religion can change over time. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.