Eric Weinstein - Why No One Can Agree On The Truth Anymore (4K)

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Chris Williamson

11 ай бұрын

Eric Weinstein is a mathematician, economist, managing director of Thiel Capital and a podcaster.
The last 3 years has been a time of massive confusion. No one can agree on what is real, or true, or who is good faith, or a grifter. No matter what you believe in, we can all agree that this epidemic of uncertainty can't continue.
Expect to learn what you learn from being around the most rich and powerful people in the world, what it was like to meet Jeffrey Epstein face to face, what Eric thinks about the recent surge in UFO disclosures, his thoughts on Sam Harris’ recent episode with me, whether the downfall of physics and academia is the nail in the coffin for humanity, the biggest issues with having easy access to porn, how women could take a bigger role in the crisis of masculinity and much more...
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00:00 Eric’s First Holiday for a Long Time
05:41 What Normal People Misunderstand about Elite People
12:53 Balancing Your Scarcity Mentality & Abundance Mentality
16:04 When Eric Met Jeffrey Epstein
32:23 The Response from the Recent UFO Whistleblowers
38:50 How to Defend Against Manipulative Uncertainty
45:38 Where Eric Differs from Sam Harris
48:56 Have We Become Too Sceptical of Institutions?
1:03:32 How the Human Race Becomes Multi-Planetary
1:28:53 Explaining How Good Albert Einstein Was
1:35:49 Why is the Sagrada Familia So Significant?
1:41:09 Balancing the Cognitive with the Transcendent
1:46:28 Do We Rely Too Much on a Brain-Based Economy?
1:56:54 Lessons from Khabib on Arrogance & Humility
2:10:54 The Death of Nuance & Truth in the Social Media Era
2:24:47 Why People Aren’t Having High-Level Interactions Anymore
2:29:37 The Real Problems Men are Facing Today
2:44:11 How Social Media, Video Games & Porn Impact Men
2:50:30 The Consequences of Women’s Inclination Towards Hypergamy
3:01:45 The Educational System’s Biggest Flaws
3:12:52 Where to Find Eric
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@ChrisWillx
@ChrisWillx 11 ай бұрын
Hello you beauties. Get a free list of my 100 favourite books - chriswillx.com/books/ Here’s the timestamps: 00:00 Eric’s First Holiday for a Long Time 05:41 What Normal People Misunderstand about Elite People 12:53 Balancing Your Scarcity Mentality & Abundance Mentality 16:04 When Eric Met Jeffrey Epstein 32:23 The Response from the Recent UFO Whistleblowers 38:50 How to Defend Against Manipulative Uncertainty 45:38 Where Eric Differs from Sam Harris 48:56 Have We Become Too Sceptical of Institutions? 1:03:32 How the Human Race Becomes Multi-Planetary 1:28:53 Explaining How Good Albert Einstein Was 1:35:49 Why is the Sagrada Familia So Significant? 1:41:09 Balancing the Cognitive with the Transcendent 1:46:28 Do We Rely Too Much on a Brain-Based Economy? 1:56:54 Lessons from Khabib on Arrogance & Humility 2:10:54 The Death of Nuance & Truth in the Social Media Era 2:24:47 Why People Aren’t Having High-Level Interactions Anymore 2:29:37 The Real Problems Men are Facing Today 2:44:11 How Social Media, Video Games & Porn Impact Men 2:50:30 The Consequences of Women’s Inclination Towards Hypergamy 3:01:45 The Educational System’s Biggest Flaws 3:12:52 Where to Find Eric
@microfarming8583
@microfarming8583 11 ай бұрын
Eric is a classic CIA/Mossad disinformation specialist who has some very murky dealings with some very murky people like his old buddy Peter Thiel another CIA asset.
@L.I.T.H.I.U.M
@L.I.T.H.I.U.M 11 ай бұрын
Hey Chris, I've been a long-time fan of your podcast, and I think it would be incredibly insightful and important if you could consider inviting Sashi Tharoor to your channel. With the current state of affairs in India and the growing concerns about rising authoritarianism, there's a pressing need for informed discussions. Mr. Tharoor's expertise and eloquence could shed light on this issue, and discussing the lack of open dialogue around it could be a significant step towards addressing the problem. Please consider this request; it's crucial that we have these conversations. Thanks!
@CMA418
@CMA418 11 ай бұрын
IMO: Part of the problem, which goes almost completely unaddressed, is our cavalier use words. Even the title of this video falls short of being precise in its verbiage. The smartest people on the planet still very often don’t think before speaking, or titling in this case. Hyperbole and sarcasm have become the norm even in “civilized” discourse. These are, however, dishonest forms expression. And they are seductively pernicious. “Words are, in my not-so-humble opinion, our most inexhaustible source of magic. Capable of both inflicting injury, and remedying it.” - Dumbledore
@FamiliarAnomaly
@FamiliarAnomaly 11 ай бұрын
Chris you trust statistics and polls WAY TOO MUCH - it's very british of you
@ShonMardani
@ShonMardani 11 ай бұрын
Hi, I am Shon Mardani, this is my Unifying Theory Of Everything. I will gradually fill in between the lines in the future, Please let me know if you see any conflict with Observed Facts, Thank you. [GOD] Created NOTHING, a Void Point in Space. NOTHING Attracts [neighboring] Space as the Only Law of The Nature which gave NOTHING its Property to be the GRAVITATIONAL PARTICLE (GP). Fast Moving Space into GP, Creates its own GP at the [Vacated] Space which Attracts the Surrounding Space. There are 3 Pairs of 2 Directional Possible Movement Axis, this Creates Magic Numbers of the Nature, Numbers 2, 3 and their Sum 5. Propagation of the GPs in a Closed Cyclic Patterns / Locked Loops of GPs Create Collection of Virtual Positions in Space known as Atom, Starting with Hydrogen to EVERYTHING else. Atoms are Connected by Overlapping/Common/Shared (single, double bonds ...) GPs to Create Molecules. Hydrogen Atoms Virtually/Positionally Collect to Form Nitrogen and Oxygen Atoms and Form the Atmosphere, in a 4 Nitrogen to 1 Oxygen ratio which I call one ATMOSPHERIC UNIT (AU).Movement of GP toward the Center of the Gravity Transforms 2 AUs (2(N4O1)) into 6 Carbon with H2O as Hydrogen Transformer and CO2 as State Transformer, the Collection of this Cyclic Process is called LIFE. LIFE Synthesizes the Heavier Organic Elements to Create Species of Independent Life Cycles. Overlapping Fundamental Atoms Create Heavier Atoms/Elements which are collected in the Periodic Table. The [Virtual] Movement/Propagation of GPs in a Circular Patterns within the Connected Atoms has Frequency and Direction which Constitute and are Observed as its Weight/Mass/Gravity, Force, Polarity, Magnetism, Electricity, Heat, Light, Color and ALL other Physical Properties and they Move and Interact by Connectivity.
@Try_Gratitude.123
@Try_Gratitude.123 11 ай бұрын
People used to sacrifice their lives for the benefit of their children. Now they sacrifice their children's lives for their own benefit. Eric is 100% correct.
@Steve-sg3uz
@Steve-sg3uz 11 ай бұрын
I disagree. I think the state. with things like SS, was a major factor. Then we have Liberalism and Feminism attacking the family unit. Those two ideologies are selfish.
@DomenicT
@DomenicT 11 ай бұрын
He nailed it when he talked about the fact that corporations have pushed consumerism and individualism to such extremes that people don’t care about institutions and don’t trust them, so they have no reason to invest in society at any level, thus you get things like deteriorating social cohesion. No one cares about anyone else really. So people don’t see a reason to contribute to society by having children for example. We have things like woke idealogies being pushed because they fan the flames of unrest. Divide and conquer is the oldest play in the playbook and it’s being played out at a level that’s unprecedented. No one wants to know the truth and then people buy this bullshit that “everyone’s truth is true.” No, truth exists and it’s not debatable. Something either is or isn’t true. That’s called consensus reality. We’ve lost all sense of this so we have no consensus reality anymore. Therefore people can’t even agree on what the problems are anymore and that is a BIG problem. We used to debate solutions not problems. Everyone agreed on the problems for the most part. They only disagreed on the prioritization of the problems and how to best solve them. Without consensus reality there is zero chance finding reasonable solutions. One of the biggest examples is the lying about US elections. Elections are NOT a problem in the US. They just didn’t go one guy’s way and he had the power to bulkshit half the population. So now many US states are attempting to “fix” elections. Give me a f’n break.
@Steve-sg3uz
@Steve-sg3uz 11 ай бұрын
@@DomenicT I disagree. The logical push for consumerism is because our debt based currency destroys savings. Money no longer increases in value. So you have to spend it before it can no longer buy you what it did yesterday.
@shareehocking6294
@shareehocking6294 11 ай бұрын
Feeling this as the 'adult child' of the situation.
@calista1280
@calista1280 10 ай бұрын
​​​​@@DomenicTElections are a BIG issue! The Dems have cheated in so many proveable ways, that unless we crack down on the illegality of it, we will be stuck in slavery under a tyrannical despot forever! Hillary and Obama were caught for wiretapping Trump Towers, Russia Hoax, Fake Dossier, destroying evidence, selling Russia 25% of US Uranium etc etc so Basement Joe was just an escalation of the ELECTION INTERFERENCE! How are these false indictments not also Election Interference?! Invoices for the printed Fake Ballots, videos of them reinputing the same ballots for Biden repeatedly! Affidavits from the people paid to fill out the Fake Ballots! Mules dropping off bulk fake ballots in those damn Drop Boxes! 4x8 sheets of plywood were put up, covering the witnesses window to observe the counts!!! They said they stopped counting at 10pm Election Night when President Trump was way ahead and should have been declared the WINNER that night!!! Did you not even watch how they refused to give Trump the states he was ahead in, while Biden was given states he was only 2 points ahead in?!😮 This is a tyrannical gov ignoring our laws and Constitution to destroy America and usher in Communism as they are bought and paid for by China!
@beklerken1
@beklerken1 6 ай бұрын
Eric is the definition of Orwells statement, "When speaking the truth becomes a revolutionary act" is the times we are in right now.
@chriscaine7689
@chriscaine7689 6 ай бұрын
​@@Vexlore The comment that @beklerken1 wrote is so true. If you can't see what is happening in our world and how it's run I am sorry for you. Orwells statement was written years ago, but is mindbogglingly frighteningly true, we ARE living in it now
@georgefurman4371
@georgefurman4371 6 ай бұрын
@@chriscaine7689 Revolutionary acts require more than the simple explanation of truth. It requires structural transitional propositions based on the present facts. And also require a political capital expressed in organized form. That is why the truth and organized government are the target. Government can be taken over in power grab actions just as the right is trying to presently. But is not absolute power what they have . Every change provokes a resistance . We are resisting more than they are grabbing power.
@Transformersarecoming4yourkids
@Transformersarecoming4yourkids 6 ай бұрын
Can’t believe it’s actually happening…
@georgefurman4371
@georgefurman4371 6 ай бұрын
@@chriscaine7689 predicted scientifically by Marx and the Marxist intellectuality and warned but ignored and denied. Betrayals have consequences.
@DrCruel
@DrCruel 6 ай бұрын
@@georgefurman4371 The rich "Marxist intellectuality" are the ones responsible for it.
@projectalice8119
@projectalice8119 4 ай бұрын
One of the most critical and difficult moments I have ever experienced in my life was when I began to realize how much of what I thought I knew or believed to be the truth was total BS; and once you rip the blinders off, you can’t unsee what you’ve seen; you can’t forget what you’ve learned; you can’t go back to that “ignorance is bliss” state of mind. And as much as I would rather know the truth, there are times when I still find myself feeling like I’m in the Matrix, and questioning my own ability to know what is real and what is BS. At 58 years old, this is a very unsettling feeling.
@rmonson8
@rmonson8 3 ай бұрын
I also share your thoughts. I almost feel frozen in time after realizing all the lies and corruption happening around the world on the daily. It is my belief that the people or entities responsible for bringing all this pain and suffering will soon be eradicated from the earth with the forces of good winning the battle over evil in this spiritual psy-op war
@emmap1159
@emmap1159 Ай бұрын
Welcome to the great awakening.
@cappystrano1
@cappystrano1 Ай бұрын
Wait till you’re 60, it’s worse!
@projectalice8119
@projectalice8119 Ай бұрын
@@cappystrano1 I’m 59. Lol
@RavensAchilles513
@RavensAchilles513 Ай бұрын
💯
@socratesagain7822
@socratesagain7822 5 ай бұрын
This is the second video I've viewed of Mr. Williamson interviewing professor Weinstein. I now understand why I find them so enjoyable. Much in the vein of "My Dinner with Andre" they remind me of long, long ago (the Nixon-VietNam years) weekend BS sessions in prep school and undergrad where we'd sit around and "save the planet." Sometimes we'd do it in student bars over pitchers of beer, at others in the floor of someone's living room as we passed around a jug of wine and a joint or two or three and the desultory ideas would flow. They'd inevitably end when someone had to go back to his dorm to cram or half of us had passed out on the floor. But we reached a level of bonding that rivals a post-Saint Crispin speech or the Wild Bunch, yet no one died. In the service of this mutual mental probing, we became like brothers for that one evening and walked away better, thoughtful, deeper individuals for it. Man, miss those days. Thanks Mr. Williamson and professor Weinstein for bringing them back--if only for a few hours while _completely_ sober and straight! That's one shared experience, a deep bond we desired would go on forever and knew it could not-- _our_ "truth." Be well.
@DeborahAnderson-gl5hi
@DeborahAnderson-gl5hi 3 ай бұрын
Really well expressed. Ty
@michellejordan8931
@michellejordan8931 Ай бұрын
Ahh yes good Ole days.
@zapbutton8553
@zapbutton8553 16 күн бұрын
that happens when you feel save and know you can speak your mind, why not anymore?
@007nadineL
@007nadineL 13 күн бұрын
How many of those bonded people are you in contact with today?
@backseatsamurai
@backseatsamurai 11 ай бұрын
"People who love their children dont drill holes in the childrens life raft" Most powerful statement I have heard all year! Amazing.
@taylorplambeck
@taylorplambeck 11 ай бұрын
That quote and "it's just Mars", kinda blew my mind lol
@stellabrown909
@stellabrown909 11 ай бұрын
He was very right
@henrythegreatamerican8136
@henrythegreatamerican8136 11 ай бұрын
Those "helpless" little white children being scarred because they need to learn the truth about black history in America..... People actually believe that crap.
@emperortomoto
@emperortomoto 11 ай бұрын
What about "ingroup sex & bukake at light speed" ?
@aaf6711
@aaf6711 10 ай бұрын
AND (2nd best thing he said)”whoever this class of people is that CRAWLED into our elite institutions is just DEAD.” Omg. I love it!
@stephaniechambell1493
@stephaniechambell1493 9 ай бұрын
I’m a high school dropout hair dresser listening to two brilliant humans. I don’t understand all, but enough. To me, this is the beauty of the internet, sitting in on a conversation I would never have been exposed to. Thank you both. I try to watch Eric and Brent when possible. As a mom of 5 teenagers, the end part about men, I’d like to share, don’t underestimate how many parents ARE getting it right. JP is my hero and I send his clips to my kids (particularly my 3 boys 13-19). When Eric talked about parents not loving their kids and putting them first, that’s what makes the broken adults today. I think it’s our duty to call out parents (our friends/peers) when they are not doing right by their children, and I think you know what I mean.
@kirstinstrand6292
@kirstinstrand6292 9 ай бұрын
Well said! I agree. However, most everyone is "out to lunch," and they do not know it. Calling out those who are clueless is useless. Most believe that they already have their answers. (You are an exception. Bravo for being self aware.) ❤❤
@thebostonbrawler1
@thebostonbrawler1 9 ай бұрын
keep LISTENING, LEARNING
@JR-bj3uf
@JR-bj3uf 9 ай бұрын
I am not a high school drop out but I spent my life as a working stiff and I totally get your point. I was thinking the same thing that here I am, eating my breakfast and listening to a conversation between to brilliant men and that, in itself, is just amazing. The fact that I understand even a small part of it is equally amazing.
@_pawter
@_pawter 9 ай бұрын
Hey Steph, I spent two thirds of my life being educated or doin it to others and I'm of the same mind as you as regards the value of this conversation. When I was pretending to be a family man, like you I tried expose my stepdaughter to music or ideas which were stretch-goals. She often surprised me with her interpretations. You sound like a fine person, if I had any hair left I'd like to have it done by a grounded, benevolent person like you. ps. my sister was a high school dropout. When both her kids had finished uni she gave it a try, and then took up a hard-core career as a social-worker. Don't put yourself down on that score, though I know many morons will. I used to produce them: I know what their opinions are worth.
@brianschmidt9919
@brianschmidt9919 8 ай бұрын
You're so much more than a high school dropout you're a human being who's hungry to learn and grow and you chose a profession that's a service to others so you have a servant's heart which is beautiful please don't ever sell yourself short a person is not the same total of their education or their social standing or their wealth those things don't matter who are as a person does
@susanfurman
@susanfurman 2 ай бұрын
I'm 64 years old. I was a single mom. Raised my children to be able to survive and stand on their own feet,especially in a crisis. We are in a spiritual battle with the forces of good and evil.
@speteydog2260
@speteydog2260 Ай бұрын
Agree!!
@Romans15.32
@Romans15.32 Ай бұрын
True
@anthonyluisi7096
@anthonyluisi7096 Ай бұрын
Totally 💯
@jennyguin9722
@jennyguin9722 Ай бұрын
Yes ans it’s a bit more than that! Knowledge is important too! Discernment of how to dart around this evil and make good decisions!
@jameshammond3853
@jameshammond3853 26 күн бұрын
Have scientists, philosophers, psychologists define 'spirit' ir it's existence.
@user-vn8fp8wk7u
@user-vn8fp8wk7u 5 ай бұрын
I would love to meet Eric just to shake his hand and let him know how much I enjoy his interviews/thoughts. Then I would leave him completely alone and let him enjoy his day.
@coreydallmeyer67
@coreydallmeyer67 23 күн бұрын
Yeah agreed same here
@sharonglover7221
@sharonglover7221 10 ай бұрын
Eric is sooooooooo right about the schools. I am 72. 40 years ago, we were being warned by universities and politicians that the students in the USA were being dumbed down. There were dire warnings being SHOUTED. And it was so true. I was very young when I heard this but never could have understood the degree to which they were right.
@H8FUL4IM
@H8FUL4IM 10 ай бұрын
The man is on point about everything and yet here we are, still riding the train to Auschwitz! 😂
@wytrose4602
@wytrose4602 10 ай бұрын
I know. Even those who profess to their brilliance are the dummies.. They were pampered and don't even know how stupid they are. Sadly during the illness they were the 1st to be under mass physcosis. Still happening. The c limit religious cult has decided that we are the C o 2. That which we need to grow life. We exhaust it.. we r using bio tech for the wrong reason. Not to benefit but to eliminate ppl worship virgin earth and want to build Babylon we aren't invited. Mass extinction of hu mans..under way..using knowledge to destroy.
@kelliintexas3575
@kelliintexas3575 10 ай бұрын
They were taken over by Communist in 1960. I collect political memorabilia. The left has been pushing this agenda at the very top since 1890.
@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017
@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017 10 ай бұрын
Who were they trying to kid? The universities and politicians WANT people to be dumbed down. The universities are now the locus of half of what is wrong with this country and the politicians are the other half. Academics sat by as their institutions were corroded and eroded by the woke mind virus and it's because most of them were infected themselves.
@phyllisneal8687
@phyllisneal8687 10 ай бұрын
We are the same age! You are absolutely correct. It's a "long game", that our foes play & we are watching the HORROR SHOW unfold right before our eyes‼️ HOW can people be so blind?😢
@leojmullins
@leojmullins 11 ай бұрын
My children are in their 40's and their grandchildren are entering their teens. They have travelled the world but now all live within 10 minutes of my wife and I and we are an integral part of their lives, babysitting, watching their sport, helping with school and home projects.. How can anyone think this is a bad thing?
@Apokalypsiis
@Apokalypsiis 11 ай бұрын
Anti-humanist's, other than that? Not one single and rational minded being.
@thewanderer6542
@thewanderer6542 11 ай бұрын
Not a single sane human... You are a truly wealthy man, Sir. God bless you.
@lorenebrown6549
@lorenebrown6549 11 ай бұрын
You are blessed for sure
@sethlarson1740
@sethlarson1740 11 ай бұрын
This is the way…
@miamiman196
@miamiman196 11 ай бұрын
Forcing children to move out of the house at 18, having them attend boarding summer camps that are hundreds of miles away, having them attend universities in other states, then having them permanently move and raise their family hundreds of miles from you were probably the worst American inventions ever. Which is why most other parts of the world did not copy those American inventions.
@SteveInTheOC
@SteveInTheOC 5 ай бұрын
“Family is weak because the markets are strong” i could not agree more. It’s sad how everyone in our families just move away and have very little contact anymore. I felt this way in the 60’s when older brothers just left to chase stuff and money. 😞
@jillstark6381
@jillstark6381 5 ай бұрын
Chris and Eric do a great podcast together! Eric really pushes Chris and it’s really fascinating to watch and learn from them.
@DarthZealoT
@DarthZealoT 11 ай бұрын
I don’t take this lightly when saying that I believe this is one of, if not the best podcast episodes I have ever listened to. The range of topics, the nuanced discussion, everything in between. The questions, the answers the dialogue. A true masterclass in podcasting. Well done Chris. Your success is earned absolutely.
@Roguescienceguy
@Roguescienceguy 10 ай бұрын
It helps that he is a wellread amateur in a whole bunch of fields. Men like him should be the norm and not idiots like that Logan Paul
@BaraCerna
@BaraCerna 10 ай бұрын
Came here to say the same - what a glorious conversation, amazing subjects covered and what an amazing example of great communication.
@ChatGPT1111
@ChatGPT1111 10 ай бұрын
Yeah there's something about Eric that is a gift to humanity and Chris knows how to bring out the best in him. Kinda like Elton John and Bernie Taupin. What we need and I realize this is a fools errand or phantom, is someone like us that truly appreciates what is being said and actually is in a position and motivated to do something about it.
@samwheeler-brown7458
@samwheeler-brown7458 10 ай бұрын
Seems like every conversation Eric has changes perspectives because he’s willing to move with the data and take a new approach each time. So refreshing
@magellan720
@magellan720 10 ай бұрын
100% agree. This was an amazing podcast. I was sad when it ended, although I am sure to listen to this one several times.
@courtneyd9438
@courtneyd9438 6 ай бұрын
I’m one of those waitresses. I have been for 35 years. Raised 2 kids the right way. I sacrificed a lot for them being a single mom.They’re adults now and I’m proud of them. They’ve done well. I’ve found as I’ve grown older, my need for “stuff” is gone. I don’t have much and don’t feel like there’s anything I need as far as material things to be happy. I’m always amazed when I think about how little I need to live a decent life. Im 55 with no retirement. That’s the only thing that scares me. I can’t wrap my head around people who have millions or billions. How much is enough? If I had that kind of money I’d be a philanthropist.
@yahshua1110
@yahshua1110 6 ай бұрын
To hoard money seems like one of the most criminal things a person could do. It's worth nothing unless you spend it, and if others need it, those with much should help those with little
@DS-fo4ed
@DS-fo4ed 6 ай бұрын
With the multibillionaires it's not about the money but the power
@yahshua1110
@yahshua1110 6 ай бұрын
@@DS-fo4ed well, obviously it's about the money or they wouldn't have the power but yes they love the power.
@Lalapizzle
@Lalapizzle 6 ай бұрын
@@yahshua1110easier to say when you don’t have the money lmao
@yahshua1110
@yahshua1110 6 ай бұрын
@@Lalapizzle if you have the money you most likely worship it and would die without it. That's why you see so many rich that lose their money take their own life.
@thotsaboutGod
@thotsaboutGod 5 ай бұрын
Family is always priority. Prayers for a an accurate diagnosis and successful treatment. Grace to all of you.
@DownTheHoleConspiracy
@DownTheHoleConspiracy 4 ай бұрын
I was emotionally and physically abused growing up and I was always scared to communicate with people. I had no confidence and had no father in my life either. I had to raise myself and my 2 younger siblings while experiencing abuse in many forms and a mother who could not control her emotions to teach me anything correct! I’m 34 and just started living on my own at 29! I got into drinking and drugs from no structure and trauma. Drinking n using was the only way I could communicate with people. Thankfully I got sober at 28… I still struggle financially as we all are but my family are poor too. My mom is selfish (Gen X) and my grandparents are gone and they were that same way. I couldn’t even afford to get a lawyer to fight for my kids as their mother controls when or how I see them and get to spend time with them. My life has been a shit show but I still wake up, remember to be happy and try my best everyday! I won’t let my past dictate my future! I am in complete control of my destiny. I barely get by financially but I am happy! I don’t let the “worldly” things dictate my happiness. We are in some crazy times and I’m terrified to see politics in 30 yrs!!! The world today is a mess and one big party while the ship is sinking rapidly! All I can say is get right!! Know something big is going to come and embrace it all. We have no other choice. Much love.
@dcole2133
@dcole2133 Ай бұрын
Please find Jesus I know it’s cliche but when everything is said and done He is all we have.
@sailingaeolus
@sailingaeolus Ай бұрын
If it makes you feel better, friend, I too had a psycho mom and a ghost for a father. They got me too.
@daviddastan6105
@daviddastan6105 Ай бұрын
Please no matter what don’t give up. That’s all I ask of you.
@kristenmartin3806
@kristenmartin3806 Ай бұрын
You know it is Jesus Christ that we must get right with. He made you with so much of Himself in you. The satans did those things to you to try to turn you from your faith. Please be bold in your testimony. It will save the souls you are here to save. ❤️‍🔥 love you, family!
@gaetano5256
@gaetano5256 14 күн бұрын
You have a choice, always! Get to know your Creator! Our LORD and SAVIOUR JESUS THE CHRIST! He is the REAL DEAL! Accept that JESUS THE CHRIST is GOD the Creator and died on the Cross for (your)Our Sins! But you must Really Believe it, with a Pure Heart! And you Will be Saved! Then Repent of your ways and Obey The LORD JESUS and He will Bless you with the HOLY SPIRIT To Show you the WAY! To ALL Things RIGHTEOUS, LOVING And True HAPPINESS In CHRIST JESUS! I Pray this For YOU AND All My Brothers and Sisters! 🙏😇❤ Tu paesano gaetano Triplegggman
@heide6842
@heide6842 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for your enlightened discussion. At 83 years of age I abide to the best of what culture has to offer. The rest of cantankerous humanity I avoid with a passion. As a woman I despise what Feminism has done to men. I bet there are more women like myself of like opinion.
@tarantulady8565
@tarantulady8565 10 ай бұрын
Indeed, there are many. At 53, I am most definitely of the same opinion. Hubby and I moved to a rural location where we can’t even see our neighbors. We know them and we’re all friends out here, much like it was in the 1950’s - everyone knows each other, watches out for each other, keeps eyes on each other’s kids…& we’re all there to help each other at the drop of a hat. And between those friendly, meaningful & beneficial interactions, we’re all very happy to not be immersed in the appropriately termed “cantankerous humanity”. I’ve all but lost hope for this country (planet?). The event(s) it would require to bring us back to the way society used to interact with each other...is not nice to think about, to say the least.
@charsiu_808
@charsiu_808 10 ай бұрын
Yes ma'am. I'm a 63 year old woman who is a traditional homemaker....a career I LOVE! I HATE what feminist have done to the family unit and how they want to emasculate men! I LOVE traditional roles we all participate in within the family. I reject feminist ideology and am holding on tight to God, family values and working towards self sufficiency
@charsiu_808
@charsiu_808 10 ай бұрын
​@tarantulady8565 my husband and I are working at being self sufficient. I grow a lot of our food and I do a lot of canning. The less I go to the grocery store the happier I am
@tarantulady8565
@tarantulady8565 10 ай бұрын
@@charsiu_808 You won’t regret any of that. It all brings peace of mind in multiple ways.👍
@gwho
@gwho 10 ай бұрын
Eric is my fav
@MS-ug8iu
@MS-ug8iu 6 ай бұрын
I love the way the two of you interact with each other: "Tell me more about that" "I'm not sure I follow, explain what you mean" - and lots of pregnant pauses while you think in real time. So many lessons to use in everyday life. thank you!
@That1grI
@That1grI 6 ай бұрын
It was a real 4 chord symphony !!!
@rolandhawken6628
@rolandhawken6628 6 ай бұрын
The pregnant pause is so he can make up some nonsense lol
@sharonsiba553
@sharonsiba553 6 ай бұрын
A pregnant pause is a pause in talking to give the impression of pausing because of the surprise of what's just been said and/or a pause in speaking to give the impression of thinking out how to say something very serious. A pause that is so full of anticipation it's like a pregnant belly.
@whoolawoop6817
@whoolawoop6817 6 ай бұрын
​@@rolandhawken6628Just like you like to do? Haha
@viviansanchez8827
@viviansanchez8827 5 ай бұрын
Humans are attracted to beauty and beauty is seen in symmetry. Humanity in general is attracted to beauty because we are beings of nature. On a binary plane like the internet, an app is created to artificially mimic beauty by connecting us as humanity. We are creatures of observation so when we gaze at our screens and view artificially planted subjective beauty content. I think this is a unique consequence of the creation of and assimilation of social media. The consequence is derived from beauty and the internet perverts it.
@kylecz9415
@kylecz9415 5 ай бұрын
Awesome interview- also Chris can we get Whitney Webb and Eric in the same room?
@bellakrinkle9381
@bellakrinkle9381 5 ай бұрын
I can not think of a more dynamic, challenging conversation. 😵‍💫
@DeborahAnderson-gl5hi
@DeborahAnderson-gl5hi 3 ай бұрын
That would be awesome.
@chrisallan2356
@chrisallan2356 5 ай бұрын
Chris, you are better at this than Joe Rogan. Keep it up.
@crestiferj2689
@crestiferj2689 10 ай бұрын
“Why are we dealing with these people?” Nailed it, Eric.
@taralilarose1
@taralilarose1 10 ай бұрын
He most certainly did! I am super impressed and awed by his wisdom and ability to communicate very complex ideas. Bravo Eric! THANX Chris.
@brandonrupp5880
@brandonrupp5880 10 ай бұрын
100% agree. This is a discussion that needs to be had on a broad scale.
@denniswade6727
@denniswade6727 10 ай бұрын
Yes! Why would people rather watch the Kardashians than listen to a conversation like this?
@youtubedeletedmynamewhybother
@youtubedeletedmynamewhybother 10 ай бұрын
Because people arent equal and 45% of us are NPC's....@@denniswade6727
@Max-ht9hf
@Max-ht9hf 9 ай бұрын
Bread and Circus's
@rpgco.754
@rpgco.754 10 ай бұрын
One of the best conversations I’ve ever listened to, and I am an old man. The ability of these men to listen for understanding , ask for clarification, admit there deficiencies, such an amazing example of how one should try to communicate, let alone the amazing material content. I’m a little bit blown away. “ Please tell me more“, will be my new conversational breaker. F’ing brilliant.
@robertkravchuk3080
@robertkravchuk3080 10 ай бұрын
Yes! Agree completely. -From another old man
@rosyloveslearning3013
@rosyloveslearning3013 10 ай бұрын
Yes!
@user-dy9oo6vd1b
@user-dy9oo6vd1b 10 ай бұрын
This is the kind of conversation that's possible between two brilliant people that aren't wasting time trying to show each other (or anyone else) how smart they are. Or something like that.
@scotbayless
@scotbayless 10 ай бұрын
I was about to post essentially the same sentiment. I wish I could have been in the room for this. Oh yeah. And I'm 68. It's been a long time since I've heard such intelligent conversation.
@pegstervegas
@pegstervegas 10 ай бұрын
I agree with you 100%
@TayMusak
@TayMusak 5 ай бұрын
The fact that he mentioned his conversations with LEX, in the context of YOUR questioning and podcast, with only a few criticisms to LEX'S... That says a lot.
@kilnmaster
@kilnmaster 5 ай бұрын
I was never inspired, but seeing Gaudi's work inspired me.
@brandonwestbrook6003
@brandonwestbrook6003 10 ай бұрын
This must be the best podcast episode I’ve ever witnessed. So refreshing to FINALLY hear someone of repute, state and acknowledge the OBVIOUS madness, of the past few years. Very VERY good episode! Thank you
@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017
@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017 10 ай бұрын
Hundreds of public intellectuals and pundits have been decrying the same things he has, but don't have to use arcane physics and economics jargon to make themselves look smarter than everyone else.
@PLAYSTORE-yb7fu
@PLAYSTORE-yb7fu 10 ай бұрын
@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017 not to mention creating fake mysteries such as calling Jeffrey Epstein a construct when the interviewer called him a plant just replacing words with other words that mean essentially the same thing. It gets very confusing trying to follow what he's saying and then working it back towards some sort of mossad connection. There are people that just do bad stuff it doesn't always have to be a conspiracy.
@lordvoldamort4606
@lordvoldamort4606 10 ай бұрын
@@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017 He's a mathematician. It's how he thinks. I doubt the idea was to promote his intellect as opposed to trying to convey an idea in things he understands.
@kimberlykay130
@kimberlykay130 10 ай бұрын
@@lordvoldamort4606I love your moniker 😜😝😝
@bluefidle
@bluefidle 10 ай бұрын
Well if that is is vocabulary what else he you do. Chriss follows him!@@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017
@docbrown9664
@docbrown9664 11 ай бұрын
"It comes out of not loving your children. People who love their children don't drill holes in their childrens life raft". So incredibly accurate and 100% the base cause of everything that is happening.
@quinntolchin5727
@quinntolchin5727 11 ай бұрын
He said it as soon as I read this 🤯
@savoirfaire6181
@savoirfaire6181 11 ай бұрын
I was thinking the same thing. I appreciate someone from his generation saying this!
@zitoschouten5068
@zitoschouten5068 11 ай бұрын
This hit soooooo hard
@biscottigelato8574
@biscottigelato8574 11 ай бұрын
I wonder if this is borne out of nihilism? Since we understand that nothing will beat entropy, some people think that we shouldn't invest anything to even try?
@deaddocreallydeaddoc5244
@deaddocreallydeaddoc5244 11 ай бұрын
I remember so well in the 1970s and 80s, all of those motorhomes driven by those retirees of the "Greatest Generation" in their Golden Parachutes and those bumper stickers that read, "We're spending our children's inheritance," and how they voted down education bills to the point that only motivated Leftist wanted the jobs.
@Globaldave1970
@Globaldave1970 5 ай бұрын
One of the best 3 hr interviews ever watched. To my mind, Eric is the most astute, intelligent living person and Chris was the perfect sidekick.
@rhonalipshitz4333
@rhonalipshitz4333 5 ай бұрын
What was y other 2 most faverout conversations...i have fomo issues...share please😊
@rhonalipshitz4333
@rhonalipshitz4333 5 ай бұрын
Oo ok 3 hours not 3 conversations sorry😂😂😂😂
@sleeplessdev7204
@sleeplessdev7204 5 ай бұрын
Chris: Asks a clarifying question Eric: Goes up another layer of abstraction
@bgreeny1223
@bgreeny1223 10 ай бұрын
Eric is back from a 3 week vacation and is just over it. We're finally starting to hear from the the ones worth listening to that this madness actually needs to stop. 10/10 interview.
@brackloon4584
@brackloon4584 10 ай бұрын
That's what Eric said to Jeffrey Epstein last time they were hangin' out.
@Dannutts
@Dannutts 10 ай бұрын
yup, just dont be drawn into thinking too much of the guy. he's either an oblivious fool or a sketchy p.o.s. it's been well-documented by whitney webb & others that epstein was indeed an astute financial broker (either before or alongside of his sexual trafficking & blackmail). he was part of one of the largest ponzi schemes in US history prior to madoff. he helped bill gates/microsoft & the clinton foundation (for just 2 examples) figure out how to launder money thru their "charities." so eric's insistence, time and time again, that he just doesnt believe epstein had a financial mind is either malicious obfuscation or idiocy.
@jqyhlmnp
@jqyhlmnp 10 ай бұрын
@@brackloon4584my name is Ep
@DreamseedVR
@DreamseedVR 10 ай бұрын
​@@brackloon4584Did you actually listen to his account of that meeting?
@brackloon4584
@brackloon4584 10 ай бұрын
@@DreamseedVR Any individual who meets with Ep after he was convicted for child sex offences, is culpable. I have witnessed Erics flamboyant expose on the matter and his efforts to abjugate himself. Pathetic if it were not so disturbing.
@ShamballaCenter
@ShamballaCenter 10 ай бұрын
The majority of people confuse self-deprecation with humility. You can own your gifts/accomplishments/knowledge and stand in your authority while maintaining deep humility. Excellent discussion! 💜
@DeusExMachina10001
@DeusExMachina10001 10 ай бұрын
To paraphrase Sherlock Holmes "False modesty is just as obnoxious as bravado."
@astrocatcity
@astrocatcity 5 ай бұрын
Outstanding conversation on every topic you two discussed 👏👏 More please!
@guzvier
@guzvier 5 ай бұрын
The final message from Eric in the end was music and harmony to my soul.
@beerman204
@beerman204 11 ай бұрын
Eric is who this long form podcast is made for. He lives and thinks large and is an inspiration to me to be the same. Thank you.
@anthonybermingham7460
@anthonybermingham7460 11 ай бұрын
Agree. This is EXACTLY the type of person that’s meant to be heard for that long
@kenyafromcali
@kenyafromcali 11 ай бұрын
Agree wholeheartedly!
@presterjohn1697
@presterjohn1697 11 ай бұрын
We all agree Eric Weinstein is an embarrassment. A self-congratulatory hack who talks in circles.
@orionthearcher
@orionthearcher 10 ай бұрын
Yes!😊
@keciakeller4496
@keciakeller4496 10 ай бұрын
Indeed! I have always told my girls that if they are the smartest humans in the room, they should find a new room. I think Ive found my new room! He is fascinating! 3 hours is not enough!
@manaahmed5125
@manaahmed5125 11 ай бұрын
No one doing it like you Chris. The questions, the tone, the flow of conversations, etc. You're on top of the game rn!
@ben_ungeskriptet
@ben_ungeskriptet 11 ай бұрын
I couldn’t agree more. True inspiration!
@maxtroy
@maxtroy 11 ай бұрын
Slurp slurp slurp
@mindsigh4
@mindsigh4 11 ай бұрын
@@maxtroy u don't like E.W.? u don't like C.W.? u don't have Teeth?
@JamalW239
@JamalW239 11 ай бұрын
Don’t forget about the guests! The only aspect about his podcasts that irk me are that he seemingly needs to seek validation from his guests by showcasing what he knows, and tries to display that he is ‘one of them’ so to speak. I don’t need anymore of his armchair term coinages.
@flowtoolz5554
@flowtoolz5554 11 ай бұрын
the art of asking short precise questions and then shutting up (letting go). so important! he's really good at this.
@chrisohanlon9784
@chrisohanlon9784 5 ай бұрын
"Pinch to zoom" is was the key to me understanding, thank you
@dylanevartt3219
@dylanevartt3219 5 ай бұрын
I like the analogy, but i have trouble picturing how it maps on to reality and what that looks like
@doctoruttley
@doctoruttley 4 ай бұрын
Just a retired physician (MD) loving these long format discussions with Intellectual Titans such as Erik Weinstein. Subbed. 👌🏻😎👌🏻
@WaffleStomper69
@WaffleStomper69 11 ай бұрын
I wish Eric would do his podcast again. My impression is that he created this monster out of the decision to keep doing it and the response from the public. At the least, I wish he did more rounds of guesting on good shows. He does a great job at bringing conversations with people into areas that haven't already been hashed 500 times on the other interviews and podcast the other party has been on.
@darrenhartigan3033
@darrenhartigan3033 11 ай бұрын
Yes was very interesting
@holden4764
@holden4764 11 ай бұрын
Me too!
@N3Rd32
@N3Rd32 11 ай бұрын
I keep seeing your username. Stop stalking me.
@sillygoose4472
@sillygoose4472 11 ай бұрын
He recorded a whole 2nd season that he doesn't release. Michael Malice was a guest on an episode
@everythingelsemd
@everythingelsemd 11 ай бұрын
Same - his podcast was one of the first ones I truly enjoyed compared to others I’d heard. Praying he does some more even if they’re not consistent
@ladyalaina42
@ladyalaina42 6 ай бұрын
I recall my uncle, a physicist, saying essentially the same as Eric re physics. We just don't know enough.. yet. Gosh, since he passed there are a million things I want to ask. Listening to Eric is enormously satisfying. Uncle Edgar was moral too .
@getprobed838
@getprobed838 5 ай бұрын
Eric Weinstein is a great man, he's highly underrated. Jordan Peterson also, a great man, highly underrated.
@alexespinoza3325
@alexespinoza3325 4 ай бұрын
I liked this conversation, but I found it interesting that they abandoned nuance when it came to masculinity, why?
@mommygorgeous1186
@mommygorgeous1186 10 ай бұрын
I'll be honest I've tried to watch interviews with Eric before, but his intelligence is usually above my pay grade. But this was such an incredible interview, he definitely reeled me in at the start with his outlook on his children. As the child of immigrant parents I have the exact same philosophy with our kids and my fully American husband now sees that as the best way to raise our kids as well. He said so many profound things I kept finding myself rewinding to make sure I heard and comprehended every word. His last couple of minutes were so on point! Loved this!!!!
@carpathianhermit7228
@carpathianhermit7228 10 ай бұрын
The beauty of a podcast is that you can pause it. If there's anything said you have trouble getting your head around. Pause and focus on the segment and do some searching about. Whenever something is too difficult, break it down into manageable pieces 😤
@Bintangwarrior
@Bintangwarrior 10 ай бұрын
I can relate, I normally have to watch him several times over before I get a grasp of what he is saying. It is always worth it.
@saltybits9954
@saltybits9954 10 ай бұрын
He's not intelligent. He didn't have one original or thought provoking point. Everything he said is exactly what a Christian hating, Unpatriotic fake Jew would say. He wants to censor speech and his idea of a great society is one where he doesn't have to reference a Constitution that our great forefathers created already.
@Future_looksbright
@Future_looksbright 10 ай бұрын
This may have been the best interview I’ve seen of Eric. Respect to both of these gentlemen
@jomohogames
@jomohogames 9 ай бұрын
Clearly such an intelligent Individual. Nothing but respect!
@CB-ke7eq
@CB-ke7eq 7 ай бұрын
I've enjoyed listening to Eric, but this Williamson guy should stop trying to sound smart, it just comes out as verbal diarrhea.
@darcyrogers8881
@darcyrogers8881 5 ай бұрын
I want my sons and their families all living together. It’s easier to live and pool resources. It’s a built in community. I’ve never told my sons they have to leave. They do have to contribute.
@karimali7602
@karimali7602 5 ай бұрын
Holy. Shit. That Eric Weinstein knows what a "yard" is, impresses TF out of me. I didn't know that until 2 years in the financial industry
@AliCoxMusic
@AliCoxMusic 6 күн бұрын
This! I get the feeling he has a good grasp of a lot of subjects like that. He’s the real deal. True intellect.
@AT-fi5st
@AT-fi5st 6 ай бұрын
The way Eric interprets his reality could break minds, people are so pre-conditioned, he brings new dimensions. Love him
@rhodesianhunter9360
@rhodesianhunter9360 6 ай бұрын
He’s alright. I think he talks the way he does, just to impress himself and others. He’s smart, but not as much as he likes to think.
@leetee3207
@leetee3207 5 ай бұрын
@@rhodesianhunter9360 Oh, calm down. If he's alright because you agree with what he says, why did you feel the need to post a comment trying to knock him down a peg? Oh, yeah, you like to hear your own voice. That's interesting. We're unimpressed. lolol.
@justsayin3600
@justsayin3600 5 ай бұрын
​@@rhodesianhunter9360😂😂😂...and I think how you compare in intelligence..😂😂😂 thank you for a good laugh!
@thomasel9171
@thomasel9171 5 ай бұрын
​@macverishe3480 so your saying capitalism is to blame? Thats your answer?
@SpecterVonBaren
@SpecterVonBaren 5 ай бұрын
Hate how he talks though. "Oh so you're saying it's like X? "No, no, I'm saying it's Z." "Well what's Z?" (Proceeds to describe X) He goes through a lot of unnecessary run arounds and it sometimes feels like Chris is squeezing blood from a stone to get him to speak about something. I don't think he's dumb or using fancy speak to sound smart, but he really "no sells" a lot of things for seemingly no reason.
@DonaldAMisc
@DonaldAMisc 11 ай бұрын
"If the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor today, we would spend 10 years discussing whether it was a false flag, whether it was actually the Japanese, whether there was any attack, whether it was a sound stage, whether it was a psyop..." It's sad but true! 😅 EDIT: The replies to this comment are actually doing this, smh...🤦‍♂
@GenXamerica
@GenXamerica 11 ай бұрын
Kinda like Lahaina
@CONEHEADDK
@CONEHEADDK 11 ай бұрын
But we still "debate" whether we knew they were coming or not - we did.
@CONEHEADDK
@CONEHEADDK 11 ай бұрын
@@hydroponichomesteader6852 But didn't they take some of the best ships somewhere else "by coincedence"?
@robert-iv7ly
@robert-iv7ly 11 ай бұрын
And if they were justified or actually the "good guys".
@KM-tx7mn
@KM-tx7mn 11 ай бұрын
Also who let them in, why didn't the Army stop them
@seriouslyyoujest1771
@seriouslyyoujest1771 5 ай бұрын
I planted a Giant Sequoia on the corner of my lot, on a street full of Coastal Redwoods grow. I imagine it 1,500 years from now, perhaps the only thing living here alive today, will be that Giant Sequoia which is the same age as our Granddaughter.
@kristenmartin3806
@kristenmartin3806 Ай бұрын
Gangstalking is going to cause total desolation and the poles to shift. The tree will not stand for the next 20 years. Mark my word and come back and give me a like when God shows us all who is boss.
@hune.badger86
@hune.badger86 3 ай бұрын
I love this conversation so much. I don't know how I am only seeing it 7 months in the future from when it took place. I respected Chris and Eric a lot already but this upped to level of which I do. Chris's concept of "The Epidemic of Uncertainty" is as Eric said "brilliant" and the best explanation I've ever heard of 5th Generational Warfare, and... the backfire of the outcome they had anticipated. That description is exactly what I've (and I assume many of us) have been trying to put into words for the last 4 years. 👏I love Eric's response to it as well as him getting into the why so many of us are waking up. Eric is one of the most intellectual minds/voices we need in modern times. ♥
@oliverselle2861
@oliverselle2861 11 ай бұрын
It took me a while to warm up to Eric Weinstein. I've seen him on Lex Friedman, on Rogan, here and there and every time I listen, I become more intrigued. He has a way of expressing my own feelings and thoughts about this world. It actually makes me feel comfortable with myself. Thank you Eric Weinstein
@rdub4nd
@rdub4nd 11 ай бұрын
I've listened to Eric for years. And the thing about listening to him is I feel both smarter and dumber each time. Lol
@lucascasey6867
@lucascasey6867 11 ай бұрын
His brother Bret weinstein is just as awesome and smart
@rdub4nd
@rdub4nd 11 ай бұрын
@@lucascasey6867 indeed.
@victoriajarvis2260
@victoriajarvis2260 11 ай бұрын
@@rdub4nd Youza!🤡
@petershelton7367
@petershelton7367 11 ай бұрын
Eric has been impossible to understand until now he let slip some tiny glimpse of how his theory is structured Yes this is a big deal after many hours listening 🎉
@warren-cga
@warren-cga 11 ай бұрын
I 100% agree with Eric that we keep voting for people who will never live to see the consequences of their actions and basically voting for people who liquidating our current assets.
@brothernorb8586
@brothernorb8586 11 ай бұрын
Right, this is something that just occurred to me thinking of the reasons why these people do what they do, they're about to die so why not screw us and go out laughing at our ignorance, and things like that
@ib1ray
@ib1ray 10 ай бұрын
​@@brothernorb8586THAT is another reason to have age limits and probably the best argument for it!
@warren-cga
@warren-cga 10 ай бұрын
@@ib1ray I was thinking about it with my grand parents and even my parents, I would never trust my grandparents to make life changing decisions for me at my age, they can barely understand how to use their cell phone, use the internet or function with all of whats happening around much less to run a country.
@toddjohnson271
@toddjohnson271 10 ай бұрын
Everyone on the ballot is compromised to answer to high interests, not the people. The vote matters not.
@charsiu_808
@charsiu_808 10 ай бұрын
Perhaps you might want to look into your messiah complex..No one from the government is coming to save us. WAKE the heck up! As if voting really matters! If it did they wouldn't let us do it
@GEB-yy3ud
@GEB-yy3ud 5 ай бұрын
Headlines be like 'Poo isn't smelly, why you have been conditioned to think it is.'
@thogameskanaal
@thogameskanaal 5 ай бұрын
When people start labeling other people conspiracy theorists that are forging evidence because of merely acknowledging certain documents exist, which they very well do and you can look them up and read through them right now on your portable phone-computer thing, you know something odd is transpiring. Who pulls the strings? I ponder over these things, even though they have nothing to do with me or my personal life... at all.
@danepaulstewart8464
@danepaulstewart8464 10 ай бұрын
TO CHRIS’S PRODUCER: This episode looks absolutely gorgeous. The cinematography is fantastic. Beautiful color and composition. Thank you for going the extra mile. 😎👍👍
@_Titanium_
@_Titanium_ 10 ай бұрын
It just looks like a hollywood movie which is kinda off-putting to be honest
@danepaulstewart8464
@danepaulstewart8464 10 ай бұрын
@@_Titanium_ - I see your point. I think it can make what we’re watching appear “unreal”. I’m a photographer myself so I was appreciating the look. But you bring up a really good point.
@kingloki-yz5yl
@kingloki-yz5yl 10 ай бұрын
@@danepaulstewart8464 I never noticed....i was glued like a student being taught by their favorite teacher.😎😎
@piggypooo
@piggypooo 10 ай бұрын
Depth of Field is a hell of a drug😂
@davidhawley1132
@davidhawley1132 9 ай бұрын
Why in a workshop, I wonder?
@nicolelancaster1890
@nicolelancaster1890 10 ай бұрын
“People aren’t watching what’s happening to them. They are being denatured by their phones. “ Just one brilliant observation in a 3 hour rout. Love love love.
@OSYofRR
@OSYofRR 10 ай бұрын
Most people. I don't own a smart phone. Best decision in my life. I reccomend it but if you need something for work get a flip phone.
@thatguyidk123
@thatguyidk123 21 күн бұрын
I’m a 32-year-old ambitious hobby enthusiast, yet I’ve struggled to find a career to dive into. For the past 15 years, I've been passionate about computer hacking and constantly learning valuable skills. Despite this, I haven't secured a single interview. My downfall has been focusing solely on solving problems independently rather than building a network. The motto, "I don't need anyone's help; I can figure this out on my own," has worked against me. Ironically, I excel in group dynamics due to my past experience running challenge courses at a university, where I taught communication, leadership, and teamwork. I’ve learned the importance of balancing ego, speaking up when necessary, and knowing when to step back. However, I've also encountered people with blind confidence who try to teach others despite being completely wrong, which can be quite dangerous.
@kipben14
@kipben14 5 ай бұрын
THANK YOU for breaking it up into labeled chapters in this long discussion with this exceedingly impressive intellectual.
@MrSubstanz
@MrSubstanz 11 ай бұрын
I love listening to Eric, but you really did an awesome job talking to him. I don't know how you do it, but I feel you set the stage perfectly. This is really one of the best talks I've seen in a while.
@jastrckl
@jastrckl 11 ай бұрын
Eric has a bad habit of trying to couch his concepts in a way that sounds sophisticated instead of in a way that is approachable to 'mere mortals'. I haven't been able to figure out if that is by design, or if it's that Eric is actually bright enough that I'm a speed bump by comparison. Chris does an excellent job though of forcing Eric down from the clouds of esotericism into a realm where concepts take actual tangible form and can be debated.
@jbsnyder3477
@jbsnyder3477 10 ай бұрын
​@@jastrcklI'm pretty sure I'm a speedbump!
@adrienneclarke3953
@adrienneclarke3953 10 ай бұрын
​@jastrckl agree. He may be brilliant put I got nothing out of this discussion. I like listening to Brett.
@davidgeiger
@davidgeiger 11 ай бұрын
Mass confusion and distrust is a feature not a bug, we can’t unite against our tyrants as long as no two of us can agree on what’s actually happening.
@TheBubas
@TheBubas 5 ай бұрын
Wow, I loved the way he spoke about my beautiful country, Portugal and its Azores islands!!!
@tonyrobbins1665
@tonyrobbins1665 12 күн бұрын
I totally get it when he said "I wasn't prepared for the level of beauty in the Azors ". I spent a week on Eluthera Island Bahamas. Of the 700 islands that make up the Bahamas? This one is nicknamed "the forgotten island". I saw less than 20 other tourists all week. Well, when I got back home (st. Louis), I was thinking about my experience, and I just busted out crying/sobbing uncontrollably ! Face soaked with tears ! It was an incredible thing that I have never experienced before in my 59 years
@lana_lewis
@lana_lewis 4 күн бұрын
Thanks for visiting the Bahamas
@tonyrobbins1665
@tonyrobbins1665 4 күн бұрын
@@lana_lewis oh how I wish to return !! 🇧🇸
@lana_lewis
@lana_lewis 4 күн бұрын
@@tonyrobbins1665 ☺️🙏
@bassandtrebleclef
@bassandtrebleclef 10 ай бұрын
Best podcast I've seen in years.... possibly ever. Kudos to Chris and Eric.
@soyentak5076
@soyentak5076 10 ай бұрын
same
@TampaCEO
@TampaCEO 11 ай бұрын
Eric is the most fascinating person I've ever heard speak. I can't believe I sat through the entire 3 plus hours of this show. You basically did the full "Dances with Wolves" movie in a single podcast and somehow made it more interesting than any film I've seen in years. Congratulations on your channel. SUBSCRIBED.
@stvbrsn
@stvbrsn 11 ай бұрын
From the tone and content of your comment, I’m guessing this is your first exposure to Eric. If I’m right, I’d encourage you to seek out more, as well as his brother Bret. And in particular, one episode of Eric’s Portal podcast with Bret about two years ago wherein he forced Bret to tell the one of the most important untold stories of our day which emerged from Bret’s research. You described him as fascinating; he is endlessly so. He will repeat themes, but very rarely says the same thing (in the same way) twice. He expresses complexity without being complicated.
@caruccjw
@caruccjw 11 ай бұрын
Eric makes my brain hurt and the hair stand up on the back of my neck at the same time... He's such a good listen.
@Lesser302
@Lesser302 11 ай бұрын
To many to tonka takayhello 👍🏽
@TampaCEO
@TampaCEO 11 ай бұрын
​@@stvbrsn Yes, you are correct. Although I've heard Eric's name before, this is the first time I've ever heard him speak. My soul has been hungry for content such as this. For starters, Eric is great a stopping and thinking about every word he is about to speak. This makes him fascinating to listen to. Secondly, Chris is a very intelligent young man who listens to people speak. He is like Joe Rogan in that he allows the guest to speak without interrupting. But Chris is definitely more intelligent than Joe in that he can contribute more context or ask great follow up questions. I love it when each of them stop the conversation with the phrase "go deeper", or "talk more about that." I will definitely be seeking out much more from Eric Weinstein as well as Chris's podcast.
@TampaCEO
@TampaCEO 11 ай бұрын
@@caruccjw Yes, you definitely need a few cups of coffee and listen to him someplace where you can concentrate uninterrupted. His words require a lot of thought on the listener.
@RJBaldelli
@RJBaldelli 5 ай бұрын
While I was a child I was super ambitious. My step mother... A principal, stepped in the way and told me to be a child and play video games. It destroyed my life.
@dbmail545
@dbmail545 3 ай бұрын
You are alive. Your life can't be "ruined" as long as you still have it. Blaming anyone who did not physically cripple you is the lazy way of accepting mediocrity.
@AnonymousSquirrel123
@AnonymousSquirrel123 5 ай бұрын
*I find it very interesting that Weinstein note the destruction of the Physicist ran [roughly] from 1984 through 1987: Anyone alive and working in ANY field even slightly "STEM" or STEM Adjacent, remembers that this was the Reagan "Star Wars" Defense Period. I worked on a Star Wars compartment in that period, as I am certain Eric did as well - so his inability to make that connection is striking. I wonder how he is missing this obvious connection (and if you follow the connection, the actual answer to his fearful questions)?*
@SkatinNatin
@SkatinNatin 11 ай бұрын
To my surprise, I think this is the best non-military-related podcast that I’ve ever listened to. Fantastic interview bro, seriously. I’ve never seen anyone demonstrate the ability to properly interview Eric Weinstein, in the way that you have.
@sam_s_
@sam_s_ 11 ай бұрын
Eric can be a handful and will often come of poorly. This interview really guided him along well.
@SkatinNatin
@SkatinNatin 11 ай бұрын
@@sam_s_ yeah! You nailed it
@MaxBrix
@MaxBrix 11 ай бұрын
I think it was was the best nontheoretical physics related podcast that I have ever listened to.
@SkatinNatin
@SkatinNatin 11 ай бұрын
@@MaxBrix wasn’t he talking theoretical physics?
@Seraph201088
@Seraph201088 11 ай бұрын
@@SkatinNatinhe dabbled ever so slightly to get a point across, but he didn’t dive into anything to a point in which the conversation thread derailed. Big kudos to Chris on that front
@denniswade6727
@denniswade6727 10 ай бұрын
I just stumbled across this video without knowing anything about either Chris Williamson or Eric Weinstein, and I cannot tell you how incredible it was to listen to two individuals having a rational, intelligent conversation about so many topics without the very common need to make sure that their views and opinions were the only right one! I was very impressed by the common effort that both of you made to make sure that you really did understand what the other was saying. It was like a breathe of fresh air! I especially liked the portion where you both examined the uncertainty of knowing that seems to pervade pretty well any important topic right now, and suggestions of how to deal with it. For some time now I have felt so torn apart because of how difficult or even impossible it seems to come to a clear and factual conclusion on almost anything these days, and it frustrates and angers me so much! Especially because a large amount of these topics are just SO FRIGGIN' IMPORTANT! . . . . and it often results in my feeling very impotent and powerless, with no clear place to stand. I HATE IT! . . . . oh, and I have to thank you for introducing me to the Sagrada Familia! Wow! I have never heard of this building before, and immediately had to google it. I especially googled images of the ceiling, and had my mind blown! This is a building on acid! I grew up during the time of Timothy Leary and dropped LSD a few times, and I swear that this building is a physical demonstration of an acid trip!
@kmg3658
@kmg3658 10 ай бұрын
Same! Well said.
@mugiwara7347
@mugiwara7347 9 ай бұрын
You should listen to eric on joe rogan podcast. You would like it.
@nuntana2
@nuntana2 8 ай бұрын
It's pretty amazing. Went there in 2000. Views from the lookout towers are sick. Incidentally, it is way more than 70 years in the making and there is still a lot left to do.
@gingerhickerson5792
@gingerhickerson5792 5 ай бұрын
I sort of had a connection when Eric mentioned Gowdy and one of my CDs in the mid 80s was Alan Parsons project and it was called Gowdy and one of the songs was the two words and as soon as he said them, it reminded me of the CD I think it’s one in the same thatis being spoken about now. I have to find that CD.
@Animatthias
@Animatthias 5 ай бұрын
For us people there is one fundamental problem that creates all others: The fact that everybody is stuck inside their respective body and mind, which forces us to see the world from our limited perspective. This way, everybody is right and wrong at the same time. The internet and globalization have given us entirely new tools to deal with this problem. We're gonna have to talk it out, regardless of how far apart the perspectives may be. Thanks for this great conversation!
@jaclync4183
@jaclync4183 23 күн бұрын
Can I just say how delighted I was that this conversation was three hours long?? I would have happily listened to you talk together for twice that length of time! I'd like to say that I 'shared' the crap out of this highly stimulating intellectual shot, as that was my immediate urge. Unfortunately, that would require I have more emotionally and cerebrally primed friends deft enough for this range and depth of topics. Please have Mr. Eric W. back soon. The conjunction that took place here cultivated a prismatic clarity that I was in desperate need of today, and I'm already feinding for another dose. Thanks again for 'being'.
@gad8522
@gad8522 11 ай бұрын
Never heard of Chris Williamson before. But I have now. Good job Chris you are a very impressive young man. This is literally my best Eric Weinstein interview I’ve ever heard and I’m a fan. Keep up the good work guys.
@seespacelabs6077
@seespacelabs6077 11 ай бұрын
This is maybe my favorite interview with Eric. There were lots of generous moments in conversation, pauses for thought - less hectic than other interviews. Chris gracefully called out the places where his audience might be lost. I found it not just interesting, but satisfying, to listen to. It's not all about the people and how they talk, but I felt the mode of conversation expressed the large thoughts Eric has well.
@henryherbert
@henryherbert 11 ай бұрын
Well said. I have seen a few of his interviews but I think Chris brought out the best of him and made him lay out his ideas as clearly as possible
@OcalaSkateShop
@OcalaSkateShop 5 ай бұрын
thoroughly enjoyed this interview especially the guitar parts. keep spreading the word . you are reaching a lot of people who appreciate you.🙏
@paulaschmitt22
@paulaschmitt22 5 ай бұрын
excellent interview, interviewed and interviewer. But the sound is clipped too short, it's annoying. Thank you for your great work
@mistercohaagen
@mistercohaagen 11 ай бұрын
I like when Eric smiles and laughs. There's a lot he means by doing so, and you get a burst of imagery and meaning if you've followed his output over the years. I hope this guy lives a long life... he's a good reflection of what enlightenment entails at the moment.
@dxfifa
@dxfifa 11 ай бұрын
He's a clear psychopath with no life in his eyes
@MW-tm3su
@MW-tm3su 11 ай бұрын
a Magical Mensa Man - One of the most important voices in today's world.
@maineexport13
@maineexport13 11 ай бұрын
Very much agree... unfortunately I think he's stepped on the toes of MANY powerful people, and this may end up leading to some kind of tragic end. He's very careful not to name names most of the time (likely to avoid getting knocked off by those powerful people) but just the act of pulling the veil off of the dark, seedy, underbelly of power structures can be very dangerous. You look at what they did to Trump just because he was an outsider who had gained power and posed a threat to their entrenched good 'ol boys club. They did everything short of attempting to kill him to get him out of power. Fortunately for Trump, he was too narcissistic, and likely not quite bright enough to pose much of an actual threat... otherwise he would've ended up like a Kennedy.
@fbinformant
@fbinformant 11 ай бұрын
​@dxfifa he's good at sounding smart and mystifying people. But just wait.. he's working on a secret science project that will revolutionize all of physics and everything and one day everyone will have to respect him.. you'll see! 😅
@mindsigh4
@mindsigh4 11 ай бұрын
@@fbinformant u are obviously malinformed, poor E.W. has warned us about bots like you orchestrating the pre-bunking of his character. 🪒🪒🪒🤺
@spacebender
@spacebender 11 ай бұрын
This conversation was outstanding not only in terms of the topics discussed and the brilliance Eric shares wherever he speaks, but also for the sublime ability Chris brings to bear in drawing out the most genuinely insightful responses from Eric. This is all the more impressive given the 20+ year age difference, confirming the deep wisdom Chris has cultivated in his life. His interviews are truly a gift to us all.
@StopFear
@StopFear 11 ай бұрын
You must have either just discovered Eric Weinstein. He has been appearing on different podcasts and youtubers shows and he has been able to make himself sound interesting and insightful. Some people have this conversational skill with words and the ability to get the interest of others peaked, but he has so far not shown anything for his words. People have been trying to follow him for years trying to figure out what it is exactly that he says he figured out, or discovered, or calculated and most people still have no idea what on earth he is talking about. Other academic scientists keep asking him to at least produce one research paper but Eric Weinstein gives various childish excuses why he doesn't. I think most people will soon find out that he is some sort of professional scam artist, a charlatan, or maybe he really believes he "knows something" and is delusional. Perhaps he has some sort of delusions of grandeur, or a "suppressed genius" complex. I don't know.
@destruction1928
@destruction1928 11 ай бұрын
@@StopFear I grasp the majority of his metaphors related to politics and society. However, when he delves into physics topics, my understanding falters, and I tend to tune out. It's worth noting that many contemporary individuals struggle to decipher metaphors in general. Just the other day, I posted on Twitter that the influential figures have their 'tentacles' all over the place, and a young woman with autism took it literally, thinking I was suggesting that powerful individuals are octopuses. She couldn't connect the dots, highlighting the peculiar nature of our times.
@petrospetroupetrou9653
@petrospetroupetrou9653 6 ай бұрын
Because concerning human affairs.... there is no truth as such. Philosophers and others still do not agree to what is truth.
@Miketrt
@Miketrt 5 ай бұрын
Great episode. Even though it was over 3 hours I didn't want it to end
@PsyVen
@PsyVen 10 ай бұрын
Fascinating interview. Dr. Weinstein covers a wide array of topics with intelligence, insight, and humor, as well as hugely original takes I've never heard elsewhere.
@andrewdevine3920
@andrewdevine3920 10 ай бұрын
Hugely original because they're stupid and wrong.
@ivywoodxrecords
@ivywoodxrecords 10 ай бұрын
Usually annoyed with E. Weinstein but this one I enjoyed. Nice job Chris.
@cherylspencer7850
@cherylspencer7850 5 ай бұрын
I so enjoyed this dialogue between you gentleman ! I agreed with literally 100% of the things said in this interview. One of the best I’ve watched in a long long time !
@unclefester1991
@unclefester1991 5 ай бұрын
What makes me sad is that I do not think Harvard, nor any other of the elitist universities, can be saved. Maybe Ayn Rand is right. Maybe we need to let all the corrupt institutions fall, re-write some of our Constitutional base code, and then try again with America 2.0.
@Alterwill
@Alterwill 7 ай бұрын
One of the finest podcasts I've ever listened to, its a steal really. How is this even free?!:) It took me four days to complete watching and listening to this talk, but it was worth every hour and minute. So insightful and thought provoking, educational and enjoyable. I am glad to have found this channel!
@averyintelligence
@averyintelligence 5 ай бұрын
It's not free. You're paying with your attention and both KZfaq and the channel profit from your boredom and desire for knowledge. Mwahahahwhahahahah 🧙‍♂️👁️
@Alterwill
@Alterwill 5 ай бұрын
@@averyintelligence I'm totally ok with paying the highest currency - time - in exchange for having the opportunity to listen to such talks. Otherwise, yes, we're not even the customers of KZfaq or any social media platform, but rather products of it.
@Maxxdiff14
@Maxxdiff14 11 ай бұрын
“We tripped over a thing. We tripped over a structure. We named the structure, Jeffrey Epstein.” What a quote. Creepy.
@artparty222murphy9
@artparty222murphy9 10 ай бұрын
Creepy and on point.
@wondertome
@wondertome Ай бұрын
Pilate's (rhetorical) question resounds here..."What is truth?" Our current situation in all its horrendous complexity, so poetically elaborated here with Chris and Eric, quintessentially drives the issue of epistemology. How can I know anything? What is the ground of being? "There's something happening here, what it is ain't exactly clear....." Having searched long, hard, and honest, the Truth disclosed Himself to be a unique Divine Image; not an archetype, not a myth, not an icon, not an ET, and certainly NOT a religious figure. A verse in Proverbs chapter 30, one of the most intriguing passages in all of literature, invites to the challenge: Who has ascended into heaven, or descended? Who has gathered the wind in His fists? Who has bound the waters in a garment? Who has established all the ends of the earth? What is His name, and what is His Son’s name, If you know?
@markadams9946
@markadams9946 5 ай бұрын
Holy cow! You are spot on. It’s a Hugh problem that men won’t stand up together and fight discrimination & demeaning media. Please tell me what can we do to fight back!!!!!
@thenewyorkcitizen
@thenewyorkcitizen 10 ай бұрын
Eric is a wonderful guest. His no bs approach and candidness is so refreshing
@jessewest2109
@jessewest2109 10 ай бұрын
In a directionless world. We need direct people.
@Holmefjord93
@Holmefjord93 10 ай бұрын
This is such an amazing conversation, like most of Eric's previous Podcasts. I am literally sitting here and thinking What the hell can I do with the rest of my life to help? I am now 30 years old, more or less uneducated in Mathematics, and I am Considering dropping everything, quitting my job and finding a way to start studying and working on Physics, for Real. Because If Eric is correct, the fall of Physics might be one of the biggest tragedies of our time. And if anyone had told me this shit when I was in my teens, there is a very good chance I would have atleast tried to find a way to contribute in the Search for Progress in Physics. This whole thing seems fucking insane to me.
@robertkravchuk3080
@robertkravchuk3080 10 ай бұрын
Ir is possible to make significant contributions towards a better future in other fields... I am a financial economist. I left the mainstream of the field behind because they gave 12 reasons why we can't do anything. Then I read the heterodox alternative. Now I work on the development of realistic and practical ways to think about investing in a better future. Complete with the conceptual equipment -- fresh theories -- to point the way out of our collective straight jacket. At age 68, I feel that I only now am coming to understand economics. It is very exciting. But it depends who your economics teachers are. So choose your mentors well. Not all of them will be worth a darn. Best of luck, -Bob
@madamcjwalker67
@madamcjwalker67 10 ай бұрын
Try to get in touch with Billy Carson.
@seguefischlin
@seguefischlin 10 ай бұрын
Everything happens for a reason, including the forgetting of the obvious. There is an emerging recognition of the need for common sense. I also believe that it is a reconnection to our true nature as humans and with the Life of this Planet that will be essential to the paradigm shift we will need to approach interplanetary travel in a functional manner.
@PrinceBlake
@PrinceBlake 10 ай бұрын
I write on Quora about the subjects of Math, Physics, and Eric's Geometric Unity. My latest offers a link to Feynman's thoughts on pattern recognition as central to science. It's a segue into my own thoughts which mirror Eric's in many important ways. Eric is fascinated by generations of 16 and I by 31. Their product is 496 and equal to four generations of Time's Arrow, each branching off at right angles to its parent and coming full circle in one wave cycle within four generations. What is the scientific explanation for the mystery and wonder of science? I answer this question at Quora and I invite you to explore my and Eric's thoughts about what is most lacking in our understanding of space and time.
@cossak.G.nederlander
@cossak.G.nederlander 10 ай бұрын
I think we are experiencing leadership of a kind we aren’t used to
@user-qq3ty6cl5d
@user-qq3ty6cl5d 5 ай бұрын
A brilliant interview. The pilots who flew in the Battle of Britain were not all elite public school men but a cross section of British society. This fact makes the victory, sacrifices and legacy even more stirring.
@richcrawley
@richcrawley 5 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed it. Both of you were great 🙏
@johnsnow661
@johnsnow661 11 ай бұрын
You are really good at making Eric make his overly vague comments more specific. Have not seen anyone do it before. 👍🏼
@maineexport13
@maineexport13 11 ай бұрын
This was truly fascinating... the seeming ease to get Eric to engage more deeply and narrow his comments with much greater specificity. I think most previous interviewers have either felt intimidated by Eric's intellectualism, or maybe they actually did understand his general point, but failed to see the value to the audience of having answers which are more concrete, have better clarity, and fills in the massive gaps Eric's usual vague answers leave us with. Basically a long way of saying, hey thanks for "dumbing it down" for me! 😂
@chrisvanek7877
@chrisvanek7877 11 ай бұрын
I agree. He really should be even more specific. Big ideas. Important ideas but until they become specific it’s just a bunch of words that seem not to apply to those of us living in the real world
@andysedlak1534
@andysedlak1534 11 ай бұрын
To be honest, I think that Eric talks that way to appear more intelligent than he is. Eighty-five percent of this conversation was torture.
@6teezkid
@6teezkid 10 ай бұрын
@@andysedlak1534 No wonder you were bored. Believing Eric has to say things (example?) to make himself seem more intelligent to an audience? Eric doesn’t have to pretend anything. If anything, he dampens down his true level of intellect. His usage of metaphors and anecdotes is what allows most to fully appreciate and understand what point he’s making. If he did speak with his full intellect (and his depth of thinking) totally engaged…many would have to go elsewhere. Is he an average guy? Genius mathematicians aren’t average. What we fans also know a bit about Eric (besides his genius) is that he has such a huge heart. He openly searches for honesty and integrity from others, has one helluva BS meter and gives more than he takes. Just read a few of the comments to know just how much he is appreciated.
@andysedlak1534
@andysedlak1534 10 ай бұрын
@6teezkid He has some interesting insights, but he is also a bull shit artist.
@JenniferRenee1969
@JenniferRenee1969 10 ай бұрын
This conversation is absolutely blowing my mind. Eric is putting into language what can barely be explained by the most brilliant minds. He makes the chaos coherent.
@paulfroelich1024
@paulfroelich1024 10 ай бұрын
His metaphors are sick AF. "Personal destruction is the coin of the realm," damn.
@fabisobe
@fabisobe 10 ай бұрын
Amem to that!
@bhec7715
@bhec7715 10 ай бұрын
If you watch a lot of cop videos, you’ll see they basically ignore everything out of a suspect’s mouth unless the suspect is giving them something concrete and evidence based. Average people really need to learn to do that with everything they hear from any media source. And average people also need to learn not to take a stance on something they know very little about.
@kmg474
@kmg474 10 ай бұрын
Hilarious. He's talking poo.
@chadburke852
@chadburke852 10 ай бұрын
@@kmg474Well reasoned argument. Congrats
@tcook81
@tcook81 5 ай бұрын
The final position Eric states, and boldy, I've heard put along these lines; We should have an egalitarianism of people and an elitism of ideas. Some ideas are bad. Some are really good. They should not all be evaluated on the scale of truth as equal. That requires a freedom of expression, but the courage, not bravery, but courage to stand-up and correct the irrational regardless of the consequence. IF enough people do that, we start to make the cultural inroads he alludes to as the actual guardrails for society.
@Badlighter
@Badlighter 5 ай бұрын
In Eric, I think we find the embodiment of the statement : “There was a knight, a most distinguished man Who from the day on which he first began To ride abroad had followed chivalry, Truth, honor, generousness and courtesy…”
@DanM-ys5pz
@DanM-ys5pz 10 ай бұрын
Eric, his brother Bret and wife Heather are 3 of a small set of people who helped get me through the craziness of the past 4 years. They almost always say exactly what I’m thinking albeit in a much more eloquent way than I possibly could.
@robertkravchuk3080
@robertkravchuk3080 10 ай бұрын
Me, too. Brilliant, reasonable and centered. Love these guys.
@tsdrda
@tsdrda 10 ай бұрын
Totally agree and you stated that very well!
@lovejumanji5
@lovejumanji5 10 ай бұрын
Robert malone
@Prometheus4096
@Prometheus4096 10 ай бұрын
Then maybe you are also mentally ill, just like them.
@shinehy403
@shinehy403 10 ай бұрын
I share the same experience. I'm relieved to hear there are others who feel the same.
@santerisatama5409
@santerisatama5409 10 ай бұрын
What Eric said about loving our children struck me deeply. When I became a father, and at the same time time lost trust that the system we've been colonized by could provide our children and give them a fair chance to live a good life,, I went grazy from worry. So grazy that I decided to "save the world" even single handedly, if nobody else would not help out. Still crazy, learned a lot, but somehow less worried. When we give up fantasies of controlling others, we can build confidence and trust from our loving kindness.
@taliasavva_pilates
@taliasavva_pilates 4 ай бұрын
Coming from a Greek family. I fully agree! Family continuity is everything
@adalisanin
@adalisanin 5 ай бұрын
Great conversation!, thank you.
@northwoodfalls1403
@northwoodfalls1403 11 ай бұрын
Very much enjoyed this conversation. You brought out the playful side of Eric and that is always, for me, a real treat. Eric has consistently proven to be dependable in his ability to see past the distracting noise and get to the deeper issues or even the deeper questions we should be asking. He doesn’t fall for the forced framing of topics and problems but rather guides the audience to shift their gaze slightly to the side so as to be able to take in a detail that was not perceptible from the previous vantage point. That is an invaluable attribute, most especially in the miasma of inane chatter and corrupted incentives pervading this moment in human history.
@GoannaUK
@GoannaUK 11 ай бұрын
Great comment! Thanks!
@thetruthis24
@thetruthis24 11 ай бұрын
I think he is influenced by Hannah Arendt in this part because that is her style of thought & discourse as well. And for the fact that he has mentioned her with distinction previously.
@jajupa78
@jajupa78 9 ай бұрын
So impressed with Eric's courage to speak truth in the age of cancel culture.
@NondescriptMammal
@NondescriptMammal 7 ай бұрын
What exactly is "cancel culture", and how would it go about "cancelling" him for speaking the truth?
@jamesroof6150
@jamesroof6150 7 ай бұрын
​@@NondescriptMammalso many empty "buzz" words/phrases nowadays that are practically useless
@NondescriptMammal
@NondescriptMammal 7 ай бұрын
@@jamesroof6150 I couldn't agree more
@dennisgordon7767
@dennisgordon7767 7 ай бұрын
@@NondescriptMammalthey could censor his posts pnlit
@NondescriptMammal
@NondescriptMammal 7 ай бұрын
@@dennisgordon7767 Who are "they", and what are these "posts pnlit" that they would censor?
@Noworries092
@Noworries092 Ай бұрын
Glad I chose to watch the whole video. I feel differently about the interview. Very clarifying and and informative as well as interesting exchange of minds.
@michaelhejja
@michaelhejja 5 ай бұрын
I've been talking about how politics is the WWE since I was a high schooler in the 90s. I'm glad people are finally getting it, but also sad it took so long.
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