Why Millennials Are Doing Worse Than Their Parents - Scott Galloway

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Chris Williamson

Chris Williamson

Күн бұрын

Scott Galloway is a clinical professor of marketing at the New York University Stern School of Business, a public speaker, entrepreneur and an author.
Millennials are the first generation who have not done better than their parents. Educational outcomes, finances, home ownership, mental health and marriage rates are all thrown up in the air. Why has this happened and what can we do about it?
Expect to learn why covid worsened the wealth gap more than it already was, why TikTok is a trojan stallion which should be banned, why news pundits suck so much, what makes a news story go viral, Scott's advice to young people on how to maximise effectiveness in life, the most important things to focus on in order to be happy and much more...
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00:00 Intro
00:22 Are Young People Worse Off Than Their Parents?
07:10 How TikTok Has Been Weaponised
19:19 Why Lonely Men Are Dangerous
28:09 Is Technology Sedating Men?
36:05 The Integrity of News Pundits
42:53 Society’s Problems of Super-abundance
52:35 Scott’s Advice to People in their 30’s
1:01:02 Where to Find Scott
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@ChrisWillx
@ChrisWillx Жыл бұрын
Hello beautiful people. Here’s the timestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:22 Are Young People Worse Off Than Their Parents? 07:10 How TikTok Has Been Weaponised 19:19 Why Lonely Men Are Dangerous 28:09 Is Technology Sedating Men? 36:05 The Integrity of News Pundits 42:53 Society’s Problems of Super-abundance 52:35 Scott’s Advice to People in their 30’s 1:01:02 Where to Find Scott
@AlexisXavier
@AlexisXavier Жыл бұрын
Im so glad you invited Scott to your podcast😁 He's awesome. I read his book, "The Four", when I was in junior high (I was 16 at the time) and thought that his take on how big tech was preying on our baser instincts was spot on. It helped sparked my interest in evolutionary psychology and I've been hooked ever since.
@johnglenn2539
@johnglenn2539 Жыл бұрын
Awful interview, Chris, awful. Expected you to challenge this anti white male, anti flyover America bigot. You really dropped the ball. Think you're enjoying your life too much.
@WtfYoutube_YouSuck
@WtfYoutube_YouSuck Жыл бұрын
it's so interesting how brillantly aware and 100% out of touch this old man is. Dude went to work on Tuesday morning and didn't leave until Thursday morning to "send a message". lol...maybe back in the old days a boss would care or recognize the effort...now, that means nothing, as no matter what, you will be replaced and outsourced. Hard work means nothing anymore. Masculinity means nothing anymore. Culture as we know it is doomed. Best to just wear eye makeup, lipstick, and announce your pronouns and get the raise that way because at least then, they are too scared to fuck with you. ....hell, this cuck moved to England for some reason. boi must be insane.
@Troph2
@Troph2 Жыл бұрын
Its not a scooby doo mystery why men are dropping out. Get this guy on. kzfaq.info/get/bejne/qt9njJRprbHFeGg.html
@bryandovbergman5654
@bryandovbergman5654 Жыл бұрын
says he doesn't like socialism, from a single mother home paid $1200 for college to become NYU professor, is on TV on BBC. boomer hypocrite
@KickAndDestroy
@KickAndDestroy Жыл бұрын
"Humans don’t mind hardship, in fact they thrive on it; what they mind is not feeling necessary. Modern society has perfected the art of making people not feel necessary." - Sebastian Junger, Tribe: On Homecoming and Belonging
@aaronbono4688
@aaronbono4688 Жыл бұрын
It's not just that, I think it's also hope. You're willing to work your ass off if you have confidence that it will pay off in the future, that is you have hope for the future. But if you know you're going to work your butt off and you don't believe it's going to get you anything, why do it, why work so hard?
@jt.8144
@jt.8144 Жыл бұрын
Yet in the end you have no idea what that means. Because it just sounds good. LMAO.. this is what happens when you can't even creatively express yourself. But rather "Copy and Paste". Sad. Truly Sad.
@emkuma
@emkuma Жыл бұрын
@@aaronbono4688 I think that is what BillBear means by Junger's quote.
@asad5067
@asad5067 Жыл бұрын
i DO mind hardship
@psychedelicartistry
@psychedelicartistry Жыл бұрын
@@jt.8144 I'm an artist and writer I know what that means describe the quote to me in detail the symbolism point out how many similes & metaphors there are in the quote, if any, and what the comparisons are and also summarize it in four words or less.
@Grombrindal91
@Grombrindal91 Жыл бұрын
Plenty of young people bust their ass work hard are complete hustlers. Still, housing is out of control, taxation out of control, cost for education out of fucking control. I’m 31 and an engineer same as my grandfather, difference is at his time you could pay for a college degree with a part time summer job and a house was only ~2x the starting engineer salary. Today you need loans if you don’t have scholarship, and houses are 4-5x starting engineers salary, in places like Seattle it's more like 6-7x starting salary. Every classmate I had in our program who tried working and going to school either failed out or had horrible grades and a rough start to their career. These aren’t problems we created, we weren’t alive yet. I worked as hard as my grandparents and harder than my parents and I will not live as good a life. I will likely be supporting my parents as they retire.
@josepheridu3322
@josepheridu3322 Жыл бұрын
This. They are blaming men for stuff that is literally out of their control. Cannot get a house? wow a loser. Cannot get a mate in the age of tinder? Wow a loser. Cannot get good wages in the age of inflation? wow a loser.
@fe3cf
@fe3cf Жыл бұрын
taxation is literally lower than it used to be at ur grandfathers age....... but okay lol
@Grombrindal91
@Grombrindal91 Жыл бұрын
@@fe3cf I just checked tax brackets in 1960 and i'd be paying less than I do today. idk where youre getting that
@fe3cf
@fe3cf Жыл бұрын
@@Grombrindal91 sorry what i meant is taxes are lower for the richest people. and actually, for the poorest. its higher now for the middle class. but not by enough that i would call it out of control lol. its possibly increased 5%. We still pay quite less in taxes compared to other states that do better than us.
@boristheamerican2938
@boristheamerican2938 Жыл бұрын
Years ago education was subsidized by the government. Republicans have over the years whittled away these subsidies so that there is very little if any left.
@Nerdemocat
@Nerdemocat Жыл бұрын
I love your guest and I admire that you don't interrupt and you let them talk, thank you!
@user-nc9pc3gr4c
@user-nc9pc3gr4c 4 ай бұрын
He sounds like a winey socialist.
@loveandjoy810
@loveandjoy810 Жыл бұрын
What a great nuanced conversation. I met my husband at a bar in college on campus in my early 20’s. I blew him off because he physically wasn’t my type. He heard I was sick and came to my house to ask if there was anything he could do to help while I was ill. I knew he was the one at that very moment. We have been married 25 years and have 3 children. My son is now married and he’s SUCH a good father because my husband showed him what a good father looked like.
@themore-you-know
@themore-you-know Жыл бұрын
@@jayclarke6671 What ethnicity was/is your mother?
@AFuller2020
@AFuller2020 Жыл бұрын
Scott's a limousine liberal, free education and anti male.
@HNunyabusiness
@HNunyabusiness Жыл бұрын
So you prejudged him because he was ugly. I wouldn’t have done sh!t for you if you were sick
@defaultworkouts
@defaultworkouts Жыл бұрын
being a simp?
@zephead843
@zephead843 Жыл бұрын
A child takes into the world what he sees at home.
@bradrtorgersen_videos
@bradrtorgersen_videos Жыл бұрын
It's not just Millennials. I am solidly Gen X and I turn 50 in 2024. At that point in my father's life (30 years ago this year) he was at the peak of his earning, had just bought a fresh piece of land, and was planning to build a nice home in which to live the rest of his life. Which he did, and he has, and he's still there. And even though he had to take early retirement a few years later, due to markets undercutting and destroying the industry he was in, he still managed to financially be much, much further ahead (at 50) than I will be. Most Gen X won't be able to retire until they turn 70 (if at all) and a lot of us will be trying to cobble together retirement income from a number of sources, vs. the pensions which still existed for some Boomers. Almost nobody (save us military folk) will have anything like a pension. And the 401K has already proven itself to be insufficient (combined with Social Security) as a lasting source of income for people living past the age of 80.
@nikiroberts6052
@nikiroberts6052 Жыл бұрын
@Brad Torgersen, I agree 100%. It drives me crazy that they will only talk about boomers and millennial's-never mentioning the entire generation in between. I'm nearly 50 and my take home pay is less than 40K, I have to pay out of my gross salary; taxes, retirement, and healthcare, which leaves me living (or existing) paycheck to paycheck. My only option is getting a second job just to keep my head above water. My parents at 50-3 kids on 1 income, a pension, affordable mortgage, 2 cars, vacations (whatever that means) and savings for the future. Not to mention they could get a job with or without a higher ed diploma. If you are 55 or under, chances are your future looks pretty bleak.
@janet3146
@janet3146 Жыл бұрын
Gen X- we are still the forgotten generation, lol. First generation to be financially worse off than their parents, but let's talk about the millennials! Sigh.
@zeusvalentine3638
@zeusvalentine3638 Жыл бұрын
Gen X was the start of the downhill spiral. The Baby Boomers had it best. Every generation since then has gotten progressively worse. When I was young, we still had a poor part of town where all the poor people lived in housing. Now that's gone and gentrified and the poor people get to live in tent cities. I feel sorry for the millennials and zoomers. I know their pain and their pain still to come. I firmly believe that when the history of this time will be told in the future, this time frame of the textbook will be called the "downfall of the American Empire"
@cornishhh
@cornishhh Жыл бұрын
When your parents die you will inherit some of their wealth. That is likely to happen within the next ten years.
@notverynotoriousg5674
@notverynotoriousg5674 Жыл бұрын
Being Gen X, a geographer and economist there are a lot of issues that are never addressed about the boomers. At the root of the problem is the extreme racism that exists in the US, and it worked out great for boomers, they never had to pay what economists call the "real cost" for anything, they could just kick it down the line and leave it as debt for everyone else. This has some history in the US, people living off of other people's labor certainly wasn't invented by boomers, but they made it such an extreme norm with bs like "the FIRE economy" when they started dropping race, just treat Gen X as economic minorities too. Global warming is a perfect example of real cost, the science is 100 yrs old, petrochemical companies knew about it in the 50s, realized how devastating it would be in the 70s so they just hid it and started lobbying against alternative energy measurements, Carter put solar panels on the white house and boomers went "screee! they aren't my aesthetic!" and voted Reagan. In gratitude Reagan destroyed economic security for Gen X, flatlined minimum wage which was redefined as "entry level" too, destroyed unions, on and on.
@appoljuce
@appoljuce Жыл бұрын
I'm a college educated man, but it just bothers me how this guy views uneducated men. As if they are stupid, angry, and conservative. He has no ability to conceive that men can have wisdom and a sound morality without going to a university.
@thehaloofthesun7174
@thehaloofthesun7174 Жыл бұрын
Hell, I'm a PhD student. This guy is the epitome of the reason we're hurtling towards a bad future. It's because people like him were behind the wheel and continue to be behind the wheel and refuse to let go of their own failed "scientific" experiments. The future will be more conservative and harsh because of people like him.
@thehaloofthesun7174
@thehaloofthesun7174 Жыл бұрын
@@Winterascent Yup. I'm CS so I'm a hard science but the mentality is there as well :/
@hunterbidensaidslesion1356
@hunterbidensaidslesion1356 Жыл бұрын
Same here. It pains me how "uneducated" has morphed into a pejorative, like it's some kind of indictment of one's character. Most people who claim to be "highly educated," are moderately or marginally educated.
@thehaloofthesun7174
@thehaloofthesun7174 Жыл бұрын
@@hunterbidensaidslesion1356 Most people who are "educated" are just LUCKY. Lucky to be born in a decent stable family, with money to send them to college, etc. But the gatekeeping of undesirables from education is what makes them mistakenly think they're somehow better. In reality, in a fair setting, they are painfully average.
@CTKearns
@CTKearns 9 ай бұрын
This interview was half correct and half absolute garbage.
@robinsattahip2376
@robinsattahip2376 Жыл бұрын
I was born in 1958, bought my first new car at 18 and my first California house at 22 while working as a Deputy Sheriff. Good luck to anyone doing that now. My father co-signed but I made the payments on both. I pity young people born into the declining mess that is 2023 America or who come to adulthood now.
@Asskicker14
@Asskicker14 4 ай бұрын
Sir you were really in the good era when men were not shamed for being men and the world was not in turmoil
@user-og2wt3le4j
@user-og2wt3le4j 2 ай бұрын
My parents bought their first house in 1967 with $5000 down. They had a 30 year fixed rate mortgage at $125 per month. An average house in my city goes for $1.2 million. We complain men are not getting married and starting families. How doe they do this at the current state of the job market and housing costs.
@BorisBidjanSaberi11
@BorisBidjanSaberi11 Ай бұрын
@@user-og2wt3le4jmove away… only option fella
@MarshallProtetch
@MarshallProtetch Ай бұрын
Maybe instead of pitying young people, why don't you help them? Vote for policies that would make their lives better? We can create a better future for young people instead of just saying, "Good luck!"
@profeh3346
@profeh3346 Жыл бұрын
I am a retired high school teacher. I worked very hard to not only establish relationship with all my students but especially my boys who struggled behaving in class let alone doing work (Spanish class required for college in my district) and primarily distracting other students. I knew I had failed this particular make freshman who daily entertained himself by distracting others and exhausting me. Parent only cared about what he liked doing. When I asked for a male AP to discuss motivation and hopefully establish relationship with this student the AP ASKED ME “WHY DO YOU CARE?” In 30 seconds he asked me “WHY DO YOU CARE”? THREE TIMES. This for me was the last straw - not the only reason but I took early retirement. I still worry for that young man and many others.
@jackr2287
@jackr2287 Жыл бұрын
Sounds like you made an honest attempt. Faced with such an indifferent and hostile system, I can’t fault you for bowing out.
@ARIZJOE
@ARIZJOE 10 ай бұрын
A telling anecdote. I wouldn't ever mouth off to a teach like that. But I'm sure you or the AP said, "I'm your teacher, that's why." it seems that many young people and their parents reject learning altogether, especially if they are not immediately rewarded financially. Many young people, especially males, cannot defer gratification and think long term. Also, just the act of sitting quietly, reading, conjugating Spanish verbs, masculine and feminine nouns, etc, gives one a generic exercise in organizing and processing information. People who reject a good education given freely are philistines and vulgarians who don't know which end is up. That sort of think is all too common.
@profeh3346
@profeh3346 9 ай бұрын
I appreciate your comment as a person concerned for education and our youth but I want to assure you "I'm your teacher that's why" - is NOT a tool in my box. I would have said it's not respectful to the learning environment - tied it in to the classroom rules; which was I respect your decision NOT to learn; but I won't allow your behavior to interfere with others' learning - which I did say to him multiple times. What bothered me most was the AP 's lack of vision in working with especially male students who struggle in the classroom learning- situation - not the kid. I was hoping that as a male he could help my student in a way that I wasn't able to. Furthermore I didn't use the traditional memorization techniques - we read stories and learned from contextualization in stories through repetition - I worked hard to make it "FUN" with lots of paired partner activities - kids had the freedom to work together in the hall, on the floor, moving desks around etc and that freedom was he couldn't handle. You can tell it still bothers me! Thanks for commenting.
@profeh3346
@profeh3346 9 ай бұрын
Thanks - just got too old! 🤣 but there are many days I still wish I was in the classroom! @@jackr2287
@ARIZJOE
@ARIZJOE 9 ай бұрын
@@profeh3346 As a person who had 9 years of college, and three degrees in STEM disciplines, I really loathed day after day of rote memorization. However, when you want to learn an esoteric subject - especially something abstruse - a certain amount of memorization is absolutely necessary to get down the rudiments. We did a lot of memorization of Spanish basics - but our wonderful teacher broke it up a little with songs and activities. But make no mistake about it, Senorita Irene was in charge. Boy, am I glad. I got proficiency credit for free at Big Ten University, and graduated to a couple of beautiful Mexican girlfriends in Arizona. I would never have garnered that in the hall with some pimple-faced coeval. Deferring to authority is an opportunity lost on most these days. Also, the idea of sitting quietly, reading, and organizing information on a page, a screen, and in your head is paramount. We must do it whenever we can. We must ponder. Alas, most of life is not "fun," nor should it be. Otherwise, industrial accidents and willful negligence occur.
@HieronymusLudo
@HieronymusLudo Жыл бұрын
I saw this item here in the Netherlands on teenagers and young men, still living at home, just not coming out of their bedrooms. It's frightening, and I suspect there are effects of being able to withdraw from physical society to online 'society', that we can't even foresee yet...
@davidaustrian9455
@davidaustrian9455 Жыл бұрын
I think this internet age is going to be the beginning of the end for humans. Everybody knows the truth about everything now. Look at the USA, it is a shambles now and getting worse. It is not looking good.
@HieronymusLudo
@HieronymusLudo Жыл бұрын
@@davidaustrian9455 No it won't be the end, but some 'natural selection' will take place, as it always does. Nature finds its way, and we are a part of nature, something we tend to forget...
@TonyTheTiger1000
@TonyTheTiger1000 Жыл бұрын
Is it that bad?
@andradeb2695
@andradeb2695 Жыл бұрын
​@@HieronymusLudo the future is gonna be violent and chaotic
@human_4real
@human_4real Жыл бұрын
@@andradeb2695 more so than the past you think?
@marcelinoc657
@marcelinoc657 Жыл бұрын
I would say 65% of what this guy is saying is on point especially in regards to our neglected of young Men population. Historically a Society that ignores its young men will self destruct and many times in violent ways.
@richardscathouse
@richardscathouse Жыл бұрын
It is happening now.🔥🔥🔥🔥
@polystrophicmusic
@polystrophicmusic Жыл бұрын
Yeah, 65% is about right. He comes off as a leftie and they cannot solve the problem. They caused it. The reason I suspect he's left is his remark about the new government in Italy. The new leader in Italy is NOT anything close to fascist or fascist-lite.
@polystrophicmusic
@polystrophicmusic Жыл бұрын
@@steelearmstrong9616 I understand, so long as I'm not the one burning. I suspect few of us can claim that. Can you?
@elinope4745
@elinope4745 Жыл бұрын
They should have had more girls. There are many relatively cheap and easy ways to select for girl children. Have more girls, when you have too many alienated girls, they don't violently overthrow society.
@polystrophicmusic
@polystrophicmusic Жыл бұрын
@@steelearmstrong9616 Very odd. I saw your response. Not sure why that would be deleted. A bit depressing but many of us feel the same way. I choose to continue fighting. I wish you well, too.
@cozyafternoon7826
@cozyafternoon7826 Жыл бұрын
My Dad's cousin remarked that when she was young people would go out and have drinks and socialize all the time. She expressed how sad she felt that her kids and nephews didn't really do that anymore. It's too expensive, maybe they go for 1 single beer ever 3 weeks but apart from that they just go to work and that's it.
@Juttargoe
@Juttargoe Жыл бұрын
My existence involves work. Then home… there is deep resentment and rage towards what the generations before me have done. And I believe is was out of pure neglect and arrogance. Entitlement. This idea they are unique and special and have something us younger people don’t possess
@dusanslavnic4727
@dusanslavnic4727 Жыл бұрын
Don't forget it is dangerous for men to go out and be rambunctious, a woman's words hold way too much power in the court of public opinion. Younger men are a lot more cautious about potentially making a woman uncomfortable because a simple false accusation will ruin his life.
@ocgirl8452
@ocgirl8452 Жыл бұрын
@@dusanslavnic4727 Very true. The "me too" movement went too far and left men shell shocked and confused on how to interact with women without potentially being accused of wrong doing. Many men likely took the safest path by minimizing interactions with women or are guarded with women and interact with caution.
@micclay
@micclay Жыл бұрын
@@Juttargoe you may have it harder than baby boomers, but you still have it easier than prior generation by a long shot. My grandparents grew up on small farms, picking cotton by hand and doing other undesirable physical labor. The boomers were benefitting from the US being the manufacturer of the world and the USD being taken off the gold standard, allowed money to be printed into existence. Assuming you live in the US, you still have the opportunity to build wealth easier than probably anyone else on the globe. As long as the USD is the reserve currency, anyone in the US is overpaid relative to someone doing the same job in another country. You may have to relocate to another part of the US, where the barrier to home ownership is not so high that decent wage earner still can not afford to be a home owner.
@Juttargoe
@Juttargoe Жыл бұрын
@@micclay not gonna argue. Look around you. Or maybe outside your neighborhood. Blue collar middle class families are being crushed and ground into dust
@Torgo1969
@Torgo1969 Жыл бұрын
The statement "The baby boomers were lucky" is the greatest understatement in all of recorded history.
@melangeazul286
@melangeazul286 9 ай бұрын
as one of my mates said...the baby boomers were a glitch in the system of human history....
@davidabulafia7145
@davidabulafia7145 9 ай бұрын
How were they lucky. If they are wealthy how do they qualify for a pension
@MikeTXBC
@MikeTXBC 9 ай бұрын
Except for those Boomers were drafted against their will into Vietnam. Considering how people treated Vietnam vets, I wouldn't call them "lucky" but otherwise, yeah.
@Torgo1969
@Torgo1969 9 ай бұрын
@@MikeTXBC Good point. I think if Operation Northwoods had not been kept secret, there would have been a very different attitude toward military service and overall allegiance to the US govt. Kennedy must have been terrified about being in the presence of enemies.
@rayF4rio
@rayF4rio 9 ай бұрын
Every generation is subject to the times in which they live, and a product of those who went before them.
@waughfit
@waughfit Жыл бұрын
I work with 20-50 year old men in chronic pain. There is a massive difference in mindset between the older and younger men. I find that many of the 20-35 year olds have a lot of their issues stemming from loneliness and lack of status. They retreat into their mind or numb themselves with video games, social media, etc and their unhappiness / inability to improve themselves manifests in pain. Think, pain makes you not want to move and stay away from whatever is threatening your body. Id be curious to see if there’s any correlation between pain symptoms and some of the data suggested here. Just some random thoughts I had during this great interview.
@richardscathouse
@richardscathouse Жыл бұрын
Work with how? I'm almost sixty. The pain management cult left me on the curb a good five years ago. I scream myself awake. Cry myself to sleep. Doctors won't even acknowledge I'm alive. Pain means nothing. It's has made me rather bitter, I'll admit.
@richardscathouse
@richardscathouse Жыл бұрын
@@brianmeen2158 was always an outsider, rejection after rejection. By my 30s, I was convinced I wasn't human.
@Tamar-sz8ox
@Tamar-sz8ox Жыл бұрын
Good observation . We know that regions of the world 🌎 with the greatest longevity, blue zones , give credit to not only diet but lifestyle , strong communities with social and emotional support eg walk out to the town square and talk to people , play cards, etc
@waughfit
@waughfit Жыл бұрын
@@brianmeen2158 no idea. Maybe from over stimulation? I know people with friends and social circles, yet they say they’re depressed or lonely. They say you can be lonely but surrounded by people lol. Think it’s a mindset?
@effexon
@effexon Жыл бұрын
they've studied it both being alone is physically painful and also having low status is very painful... it activates same brain chemistry
@tclucke
@tclucke Жыл бұрын
Quiet quitting is absolutely real. Men around 30 yo that I know are only working enough to pay rent and monthly bills. I quit my old job during the foolishness the past few years and started a small business. I now work half of the hours I used to and make a little more money than I used to. Society is losing hard workers.
@DanielGoldMcduckRose
@DanielGoldMcduckRose Жыл бұрын
Most jobs don’t reward hardwork. Politics and equality have ruined this most jobs don’t want give out merit raises. Unions are less powerful as well.
@jackr2287
@jackr2287 Жыл бұрын
And I wonder how hard you’ll have to work to make enough to offer your employees the staple benefits and a sufficient wage. I don’t mean to poke, but the odds are stacked high against us. Even if I started my mowing company tomorrow, I dread the paperwork and forms and taxes.
@user-dj4qk5jx4g
@user-dj4qk5jx4g 10 ай бұрын
I wish
@user-dj4qk5jx4g
@user-dj4qk5jx4g 10 ай бұрын
I was fire from my old job for being a hard worker even did alot of ot so yea now a day some company dont want hard worker just want yes man pple if they are told to work without pay
@darkarchon2841
@darkarchon2841 9 ай бұрын
Well, they wanted socialism in USA, right? In USSR, what you call quiet quitting wasn't abnormal, it was the norm. So they are getting just what they wanted. This is what socialism looks like, folks. If there is no way of getting forward in life by hard work, people aren't going to do that.
@nathanielcava5860
@nathanielcava5860 Жыл бұрын
Love that he mentions the PPE numbers. My middle class family who has members which run a small business didn't get jack shit yet self sustaining companies who didn't need money got support.
@zeppelin0110
@zeppelin0110 Жыл бұрын
In summary: he prescribes rugged individualism for men. Even when it comes to sex and relationships, men should still take all the risks. This is after he acknowledges all the systemic changes and problems that have rigged the landscape. It's great that Scott Galloway is talking about these issues, but this is becoming a trendy issue and he's taking the safe path. He doesn't want to ruffle too many feathers. Those sweet BBC and CNN gigs wouldn't be possible if he offended the certain groups and ideologies. Another way to look at it: look at what he didn't talk about. Topics such as the family law court system that is rigged in favor of women.
@richardscathouse
@richardscathouse Жыл бұрын
Exactly
@Tamar-sz8ox
@Tamar-sz8ox Жыл бұрын
I’m female . I don’t want anyone to get “ raked through the coals “ in a marriage. There seems to be only a few options 1- become activists, become lawyers, March in the streets, call yourselves “ mens pro marriage coalition “ 2- call your congress rep . 3 proceed with life , if you meet someone and want to get married , write up a prenup so it’s clear and fair for both 4- marry someone who makes about the same amount of money, so you don’t get crushed vs marry a stay at home mother and then she has to “go for the jugular vein “ to survive if you get divorced 5- remain single and enjoy life. I had an uncle who remained single , on Saturday’s he drove to a nearby town to spend the day with his “lady friend “ 💋
@thehaloofthesun7174
@thehaloofthesun7174 Жыл бұрын
@@Tamar-sz8ox The split thing is fine, the issue being the court favors women. It's just nature, because men go easier on woman, consciously or unconsciously, but are harsher on other men. Meanwhile, the feminist movement encourages a similar mentality in the women that occupy those positions of power. Psychologically, for a man, another man is competition, while a women is a potential asset, at its face value. Broships take more time to develop, the man has to prove himself an asset to another man. Then again, some of the harshest judges towards females are the female judges.
@Tamar-sz8ox
@Tamar-sz8ox Жыл бұрын
@@thehaloofthesun7174 I hear you loud and clear . Good commentary and it’s helpful to me personally , for a better understanding. Your right about the sisterhood , we are wired I guess to come together, in our own way for survival
@user-360johnn
@user-360johnn Жыл бұрын
Bro “sweet BBC”💀💀
@CommandoMaster
@CommandoMaster Жыл бұрын
Loneliness is the next epidemic for young men.
@danielplainview6527
@danielplainview6527 Жыл бұрын
More so for women, since loneliness is a state men are more used to. Loneliness is almost the default experience for most men. For women, it’s an abnormal experience.
@DadsCigaretteRun
@DadsCigaretteRun Жыл бұрын
@@danielplainview6527 ”Men have problem = Woman’s bigger problem” 🙄 Also thinking that the default position for men is loneliness is incredibly wrong. Tribal, war, men’s groups, etc. The issues that have been showing itself the last 10 to 15 years are different
@KD400_
@KD400_ Жыл бұрын
@@DadsCigaretteRun in general man can stay alone that's y u see priests and monks meditate in a cave alone
@DadsCigaretteRun
@DadsCigaretteRun Жыл бұрын
@@KD400_ I do think men are better at being alone than women but I don’t think it’s the default position. I also believe it is a very specific mental trait, like some form of autism (I read about it a while ago but I can’t remember the gene)
@KD400_
@KD400_ Жыл бұрын
@@DadsCigaretteRun they can be alone but they don't want to be alone
@us-unclesam6566
@us-unclesam6566 Жыл бұрын
Someone should clue these guys in, they shipped the jobs overseas. That knocked the bottom out of future climbing the generation ladder to a richer future then their parents.
@anthonydominiccolantuono2282
@anthonydominiccolantuono2282 8 ай бұрын
Bravo! Very true!
@michaellamont2605
@michaellamont2605 3 ай бұрын
"Scooby Do Feckin mystery"😂 -Julian Claery
@GabrielBacon
@GabrielBacon Жыл бұрын
This guy is so right on the money about most of what he professes, but his blind spots are fascinating. The machine still has its hands on 20% of his thinking.
@MsLickalot70
@MsLickalot70 Жыл бұрын
I got slapped twice in the face by him hahaha. So cool you experienced the same
@NattyGymBro
@NattyGymBro Жыл бұрын
This guy still thinks that the Democrats and the left is innocent.
@kalash_nikov
@kalash_nikov Жыл бұрын
@@hauntedhose It is. Doesn't mean it's "good".
@mjt7231
@mjt7231 Жыл бұрын
Same thought. For most of this conversation I’m tracking his logic. And then bam he twists some fact with completely asinine logic. It’s fascinating.
@hopeful2665
@hopeful2665 Жыл бұрын
Haha I felt the exact same thing. His love of “government funded” news stations and further censorship of oppinions on the internet (and increase in the ability of section 230…) was very telling. Smart people still have a deep seeded mind virus inside of them. The propaganda and censorship of the last 5yrs might be a fatal flaw for our society. Hopefully more speech and more transparent discourse will bring these “almost” free thinking back into the classical liberal orbit. We need them back.
@sunshinelively
@sunshinelively Жыл бұрын
Early Gen Xer here. We paid into social security for our entire working lives. I saved as much as I could since the age of 40. Solidly middle class on my social worker salary. I have not seen any transfer of wealth. I will need social security to survive in retirement.
@alb0zfinest
@alb0zfinest Жыл бұрын
The transfer of wealth happened to the mostly ultra wealthy, and a little to the upper middle class. The middle class definitely did not benefit from the Pandemic Trump tax cuts to the rich.
@Carmen88888
@Carmen88888 Жыл бұрын
The wealth is being transferred to multinational corporations who aren’t held accountable as an individual human. Late Gen Xer here and yes, we are screwed. To have raised a healthy, secure, close-knit family is our best bet in the modern world!
@HondoTrailside
@HondoTrailside Жыл бұрын
We also transferred a lot of it to grifters who claimed the COVID insurance while they were working. There were 2X claimants over those actually not working.
@alanjaw546
@alanjaw546 Ай бұрын
GenX here as well. Worked and contributed to social security since age 14. Full-time employment since 17 and social security is anticipated to completely be bankrupt the year before I start to draw. It steams me when boomers with stock portfolios, pensions and 401k accounts complain about how little social security pays out.
@jimluebke3869
@jimluebke3869 Жыл бұрын
"You're not going to end up with dangerous men, you're going to end up with useless men" "I think everything you're saying is fascinating, I'm taking notes" The most fascinating part of this, is why a prof from NYU seems to have never run across these ideas before. Our higher education echo chamber has some catastrophic deficiencies.
@Ochtone
@Ochtone Жыл бұрын
I missed this first time round. Jesus. It’s a good point.
@derekchappell8509
@derekchappell8509 Жыл бұрын
You should really check out his blog. He’s incredibly inquisitive but obviously can’t know everything. He’s open to new views, THAT should be your takeaway.
@robbiep742
@robbiep742 Жыл бұрын
In today's shit take - someone is interested in a different perspective than their's, and some (presumably useless) man on the internet makes fun of that person.
@hellobecky84
@hellobecky84 Жыл бұрын
God forbid a college professor continue to take in new information from others. Interesting takeaway.
@allenklingsporn6993
@allenklingsporn6993 Жыл бұрын
@@Ochtone It's not really a good point. Nothing about that statement says "I've never heard that before". In educated circles, this could either be polite interest or a new twist on an existing opinion. If you truly listened to this whole podcast (honestly) and don't think that the prof isn't nuanced enough to consider that, you didn't listen to it to understand.
@barbarabrooks4747
@barbarabrooks4747 Жыл бұрын
I'm A Baby Boomer and agree that we had many things better. Most of us grew up with stay at home mothers who made nice meals, were available and taught us many things. Girls took Home Economics and learned the basics of cooking and sewing, while boys learned shop classes which helped them learn more about tools. We had more electives. College was cheap and easy to get into. You could work your way through easily if you lived at home and worked full time all summer or worked a few hours weekly all year. Rents were lower, too. Between globalization and urban overcrowding from too much immigration, I think the average two parent family is much worse off. Even those who try to live in cheap housing and budget carefully, it's nearly impossible for a mother to stay hone with children unless the father makes an income well above average for their area.
@QuartzChrysalis
@QuartzChrysalis Жыл бұрын
And that is comparing 2 parent homes. What does single motherhood do to kids?
@DOUGLAS55ish
@DOUGLAS55ish Жыл бұрын
I am a baby boomer who was raised by a divorced woman. Her mother and three sisters were either divorced mothers or have never been married single mothers. I was a latch key child before the term was used. Life wasn't easy, but I persevered, worked hard, and retired at age 55.
@fallyyerr8170
@fallyyerr8170 Жыл бұрын
Yes, well put Barbara. New York is the worst with trying to afford family life as young parents. Just started my family and its really hard. I would love to have my wife stay at home. I just cant afford it. I make a decent salary also. Health care costs are absurd, property taxes are absurd, housing/ rents are absurd. I try to stay optimistic. But its hard.
@fallyyerr8170
@fallyyerr8170 Жыл бұрын
@@DOUGLAS55ish Dougie, shes talking in general. Congrats to you sir. Hopefully you can help some other young men that may be in a similar situation growing up and teach them what worked for you.
@barbarabrooks4747
@barbarabrooks4747 Жыл бұрын
@@fallyyerr8170 if you can live where manufactured homes are allowed and land is cheap, you can buy an older manufactured home and restore it. That's a good path to a wife staying home, but she would have to learn to do painting and drywall.
@kristinsewell1441
@kristinsewell1441 Жыл бұрын
This whole conversation has me terrified for my son. He immediately went into the military, which was great. It was the only thing he ever wanted to do. He never planned for anything else. He ended up hating it and when he got out, he has just stagnated. He lives with me. He works at a grocery store. He spends the vast majority of his time vaping and playing video games. I am a single mom. I did everything I could to teach him how to be a good man, but obviously I can only do so much. His dad dipped out when he was 2 so I gave him other male role models as I could... but what do I do without just ripping his balls off by being an overbearing mom. I want him to go to school. I want for him to find fulfillment. I want him to have a life. I want him to want those things, too.
@coot33
@coot33 Жыл бұрын
Ship him away. He needs to leave the motherhouse. Find a way to get him to live on his own and not depend on you. Hard but necessary.
@kristinsewell1441
@kristinsewell1441 Жыл бұрын
@@absolutetruth3290 to be clear, I did push him out of the nest. He moved out when he was 18. He went into the military. He lived in Japan for 4 years. I don't treat him like a child. I don't cook for him or do his laundry. I don't treat him like a baby. I always raised my kids to be self-sufficient out of necessity because I couldn't do it all. The problem is that he doesn't aspire... His sister moved out when she was 18, too. She went to college, went to graduate school, got a job, has a career, bought a house and is doing well. So, what's the difference? I have been insisting he enroll in post-secondary to continue on with what he liked to do while in the Navy (and Michigan makes that easy by paying for it). He is "thinking about it" but I feel like he is just losing ground... wasting time. Whenever I push, he shuts down, so that's ineffective.
@CaramellDragonforce4
@CaramellDragonforce4 Жыл бұрын
@@kristinsewell1441 As someone who's been in his position, tell him he's got to move out in 3 months and at the 2 month mark, give him an official notice if he hasn't taken any steps. He's going to keep sinking into further and further self loathing because his life isn't going the way he wants and he'll start to or already blames you for his problems. Right now he's scared to make the change so you have to make it for him. I spent years in that mental state so there's no guarantee his current state will end any time soon. It may seem harsh to kick him out, and he may hate you for a time, but eventually he will appreciate you doing it for him as he gains independence and confidence. You mentioned he works at the grocery store so money wise he should have enough to rent out a room. Maybe he even has friends who are also looking to move out so they can room together.
@sunshinelively
@sunshinelively Жыл бұрын
He can go to college practically for free using VA vocational benefits. Set a move out date and help him find an apartment. Have a sit down and give him fair warning. Then follow through and baby step him through it. I put money down on a small house - my girls live together there and pay the mortgage while they’re in college. When they’re done, hopefully some money will come back which I can use to give them some help, like weddings, first homes. It will work out but yes, you have to push them out. Good luck
@kristinsewell1441
@kristinsewell1441 Жыл бұрын
@@sunshinelively he can go to college (first 2 years) totally for free in Michigan. I don't make the kind of money to buy a second house or pay anything toward his living expenses. He would have to work full time. We had a conversation about all of this. Not the first one by any means, but he seems to understand my concerns. He contributes a significant portion of his paycheck to our collective living expenses (food, utilities, etc) and often complains that he has no money for anything else. I told him this is not because I charge too much, but because he doesn't earn enough to pay his own way. He needs to go to college (trades included) and take on a profession. If I were to get sick or die (I had cancer already) he would not have me to pay the bills. He has no back up plan. I think he gets it. I am not pushing him out as long as I continue to see progress toward self-sufficiency. He cannot fritter away his time gaming. A bit is fine, but not at the expense of self-sufficiency.
@jimmyjones9998
@jimmyjones9998 Жыл бұрын
I am in my late thirties. And have seen this storm coming for a long time. Back in the day, we as men were told if we worked hard, got a good woman, and when to church on Sundays. We could have a lovely home with a backyard, kids, and a dog. But nowadays I can have a dog but kids maybe if I get a raise this year. And what if she leaves she will take the house, the dog, and the kids. And if you are lucky you can have the car.
@bryanhawkins9418
@bryanhawkins9418 Жыл бұрын
Yeah I’m mid thirties. They didn’t tell us that we’d have to grind to get it. They had us thinking that if tried and really wanted it boom, we’d get it all! They blue pilled us essentially…😞
@richardscathouse
@richardscathouse Жыл бұрын
I'm 60, dont hold your breath. 🙄🤭😶🥱
@richardscathouse
@richardscathouse Жыл бұрын
@@bryanhawkins9418 grind until your crippled or dead. No thank you.
@jimmyjones9998
@jimmyjones9998 Жыл бұрын
​ @Brian Meen I remember that I was at a BBQ with the Family we were having a good time: And an elder told us. The younger generation, "You have it easier than we had it. You all need to work harder!" (None of them had a bachelor's. And half of them never finished High School.) Shocking and if you ask for "help." Said to us "we did it all on our own," which was a lie like they got spanked so hard that they could not sit down, for a week. Come on! I have nothing against boomers they give us good music, but they dumped us down in a hole. That going to take years to recover.
@mighty_wolf
@mighty_wolf Жыл бұрын
Facts
@rzvrzv9894
@rzvrzv9894 Жыл бұрын
I like how he's acknowledging the issues men are facing... but then he shits on men for not being feminists or open minded on climate change. Yeah, that's gonna help a lot...
@waiperis2450
@waiperis2450 Жыл бұрын
Its as if you hear what you want to hear. Whats wrong with being open minded on climate change?
@stevenm732
@stevenm732 Жыл бұрын
@@waiperis2450 right?
@dafafaaf7679
@dafafaaf7679 Жыл бұрын
Climat change = depopulation
@nickmarsala3787
@nickmarsala3787 Жыл бұрын
@@waiperis2450 Because we've heard their side and its something that we don't agree with. The same can be said for the other thing.
@waiperis2450
@waiperis2450 Жыл бұрын
@@nickmarsala3787 what thing, who are hou talking about
@shea5542
@shea5542 Жыл бұрын
I absolutely love Scott Galloway. He is so reasonable and measured. Not cookie cutter or kool aid drinking on either side
@tchai91
@tchai91 Жыл бұрын
Not rocket surgery, but Scott's little monologue on what people should be doing in their 30s was an excellent reminder on how being a bit more outgoing and inquisitive can lead to all sorts of amazing possibilities.
@susanrosegale6646
@susanrosegale6646 Жыл бұрын
"The key to a great con is the mark never knows they were conned." 15:07 - spot on Scott!
@zenon3021
@zenon3021 Жыл бұрын
cough--RELIGION-cough
@BigMichael78
@BigMichael78 Жыл бұрын
@@zenon3021 Religion is coming to terms with your own limits, unless you're so delusional as to worship yourself.
@randolphschreiner4479
@randolphschreiner4479 Жыл бұрын
Vaccine...
@abby42525
@abby42525 Жыл бұрын
@@randolphschreiner4479 meh there’s actually data to back that one.
@HussAA23BBall
@HussAA23BBall 9 ай бұрын
@@abby42525no there isn’t..
@ChampionofVardenfell
@ChampionofVardenfell Жыл бұрын
"I went up and talked to this girl, in the full light of midday sun, while she was there with another guy and another girl, and without the aid of alcohol, that is NOT easy"...yeah, that was in the 70's? Try that as a 20 or 30 year old today, you'll end up in jail for harrassment. If it was hard back then, today it's fucking impossible.
@richardscathouse
@richardscathouse Жыл бұрын
Amen
@ot23234
@ot23234 Ай бұрын
Agreed. it's easy for him to say "gosh my fellow democrats did this metoo thing, but you kids today need to get some balls!" But try to recover from some woman running to HR to accuse you of totally raping her by asking to borrow her stapler.
@elinat2414
@elinat2414 Жыл бұрын
I was born in 1995 and it seriously feels like I caught the last helicopter out of Vietnam sometimes. I was lucky enough to have a normal early childhood free from the internet (the last generation of kids to do so), I had an adolescence of limited social media and turned 18 in 2013, right at the time social media went mobile. I had my struggles with anxiety and insecurity because of it, but was old enough to handle it. I met my now-husband in uni in 2014. That was also the year tinder launched and the dating landscape started to become more shallow and toxic. I’m 27 now and am starting to experience people my age wishing they were younger. Personally, I really don’t. I’ll forever be grateful for the time in history in which I was born. Being a teenager/young adult nowadays seems very tough. I really wish everyone that’s coming of age in the 2020s the best of luck. Growing up is never easy, and the current generation is facing unique challenges that we have never seen in human history.
@TerryKashat
@TerryKashat Жыл бұрын
The true last helicopter out. Cut it close
@bluephoenix8470
@bluephoenix8470 Жыл бұрын
Very well said. Your "last helicopter out of Vietnam" metaphor is disturbingly accurate.
@joanvallve7647
@joanvallve7647 Жыл бұрын
You look smart enough, so don't waste you time. Get your kids, now! You 'll never regret having done it before being in your 30s.
@zephead843
@zephead843 Жыл бұрын
You're right on the money with your analogy. Humans are in a race against time, as more and more people are chasing fewer and fewer resources. No country in recorded history gobbles up resources faster than the US. If the American government doesn't find ways to better manage it's runaway spending the "end game" will be upon us much sooner than anyone anticipated. The upshot, of course, will be that America's obesity epidemic will disappear practically overnight, as Americans will be doing lots of manual labor all the time.
@MrMirville
@MrMirville Жыл бұрын
Those who took the last helicopter out of Vietnam were about to have it far worse (see the US veterans in California) than those who side with the Vietcong : there were 5 years of hard communism and since then Vietnam has been a slowly but surely growing country. Education has stayed good in Vietnam. Former Americans teach English.
@jarettduker1507
@jarettduker1507 Жыл бұрын
This episode is a great exercise in listening and respecting an intelligent person who holds many axiomatic views which I disagree with but trying to find common ground.
@benlltt
@benlltt 5 ай бұрын
Much respect for you practicing this skill, it is so important and seems like very few people do it these days
@kylen4701
@kylen4701 Жыл бұрын
I agree with a lot of what this guy has to say, I'm into economics and have enjoyed some of his previous takes. His problem is that he always swings back into very tribal Democratic talking points. I wish he would get past that.
@sweetdangerzack
@sweetdangerzack Жыл бұрын
Agreed. I literally shook my head when he suggested that the reason for the vaxx debate was because the social media algorithm was propping up the "questioning" camp. Buddy, that couldn't possibly be a more perfect inversion of the truth.
@George-vf7ss
@George-vf7ss Жыл бұрын
Bingo
@kylen4701
@kylen4701 Жыл бұрын
​@@sweetdangerzack I literally laughed out loud when he said that "govt backed news would be non biased" The CBC in Canada is govt backed and is so over the top in its left wing takes it would put CNN to shame. My mother, who is a hardcore liberal, told me she can't listen to the CBC anymore bc it's usually just stories about transgender toilets, white privilege, and how conservatives are evil ppl. I really agree with a lot of what Galloway has to say but he has some HUGE blind spots.
@Nightdiver20
@Nightdiver20 Жыл бұрын
I hope he's a better economist than he is a social commentator. He got just about everything wrong in this interview
@Phantom8260
@Phantom8260 Жыл бұрын
He is so close to making the connection between the "progress" that the left has been pushing for the last 50 years and the disassociation of men in society, but then he just retreats right back into "well those darned right-wing politicians and they're hatred of of women and minorities". I definitely appreciate a different perspective on this topic of male despair, but that mindset is definitely frustrating.
@KarlSmith1
@KarlSmith1 Жыл бұрын
This starts off interesting then degenerates. And ends on a really bad note, when Chris asks his guest what advice he would give young men, and the reply boils down to "Concentrate all your effort on getting rich and getting laid." Basically, an hour-long conversation with someone only capable of being interesting for half an hour.
@richardscathouse
@richardscathouse Жыл бұрын
He only missed "Take a shower."
@Adomir
@Adomir Жыл бұрын
Glad I'm not the only one ... and it isn't the first of Chris' guests where that happened ...
@areuarealman7269
@areuarealman7269 Жыл бұрын
He's a prick like most baby boomers .I'm a loser reject I know already.
@thatnobodyguy1535
@thatnobodyguy1535 Жыл бұрын
@@richardscathouse To be fair he did say "Put on a shirt, and learn to talk to women." Which is even more ridiculous.
@throwacnt7603
@throwacnt7603 Жыл бұрын
@@thatnobodyguy1535 Today I learned the main issue men face on Bumble is shirtlessness, not the under 6' feet shorties getting filtered out by over 80% of women, no sir. (I am 6'2'' so I don't have a horse on this race) Not the fact that most men will never, ever, by definition alone be 1%.
@kevinkernahan7422
@kevinkernahan7422 5 ай бұрын
Absolutely on point. My generation has accumulated wealth and excluded our kids. Im a builder, and housing is expensive due to easy money policies and exclusionary zoning thats not only designed to exclude others, but drive up cost due to the weaponozation of local and state governments which adds ridiculous cost and limits supply. Until recently, housing cost increases were not due to materials and labor but administrative costs and linitation on supply
@osrsfonzie1897
@osrsfonzie1897 Жыл бұрын
If a game is rigged for you to lose it's simple don't participate in the game. If rent is ridiculously priced just make a sacrifice for a period of time and live in a van or vehicle of some sort and save a bucketload of money until you can afford to buy or just live like that forever surely, it's not that hard to understand. if you choose to play the game that's your choice.
@Rhino11111111
@Rhino11111111 Жыл бұрын
This is quickly becoming my favourite KZfaq channel. Love some of the credible guest you have on here that are educated and not just talking pure bro science.
@Bryan-fb8dh
@Bryan-fb8dh Жыл бұрын
I told my Grandparents I work 70 hours a week and they told me that was crazy. Their opinion says everything. They have 2 houses 4 cars and a fat retirement fund with social security and a pension. I drive a 2005 ford focus and live in a apartment. Its not effort.
@rokyericksonroks
@rokyericksonroks 11 ай бұрын
It’s four decades of global wage arbitrage by the big corporations. They don’t have to pay you and do not need the revenue provided by the pittance of wages you spend as a consumer.
@mtnentertainment3454
@mtnentertainment3454 Жыл бұрын
Imagine pedestalizing Weimar Germany. This guy should read "neither right nor left" and reevaluate his understanding of what fascism actually is, his misunderstanding is a great way to ensure we get actual fascism again.
@Ja50nkAt
@Ja50nkAt 8 ай бұрын
It's not just a 90/10 rule, it's that the vast majority of women you see on dating apps are not attractive, they're overweight, tatted up (red flag for inner disfunction), have kids already, and identify as they/them, so are they even women or what? How else would you expect men to respond other than checking out.
@jaredmello
@jaredmello Жыл бұрын
Rappers have been calling women “bitches” for a while, talk about dealing drugs and violence, but Tate is the bad guy (charging $49/month) for actually trying to help men. Unbelievable. Why is this energy reserved for Tate and rappers get a free pass?
@richardscathouse
@richardscathouse Жыл бұрын
Because they is Black!
@negusnutrino8863
@negusnutrino8863 Жыл бұрын
Tate should talk with music in the back ground
@benm4290
@benm4290 Жыл бұрын
We're not allowed to criticise 'rappers'.
@jhinthevirtuoso4886
@jhinthevirtuoso4886 Жыл бұрын
@@Stierenkloot yet almost everyone does.
@WhoBlah21
@WhoBlah21 Жыл бұрын
How old are you? Where we’re you during early-hip hop and gangsta rap in 90s? There were numerous of conversations and debate throughout the 90s especially from civil rights leaders about the romanticization and glorification of violence, drugs, and degradation of women in rap music lol
@terryrobinson2324
@terryrobinson2324 Жыл бұрын
A lot of our issues come from the actions resulting from the theories of someone in his position. The best thing for the world people like he can do is say I really do not know much about the world I theorize and philosophize about and take me with a grain of salt.
@noeltaylor3594
@noeltaylor3594 Жыл бұрын
Take him with a grain, but, man, he's making some awesome observations.
@aozf05
@aozf05 Жыл бұрын
I don't think overabundance is inherently problematic, I think it's what we do with it. And we're doing really dumb things with it out of self interest rather than using it to help each other.
@charlespalmer5014
@charlespalmer5014 Жыл бұрын
I have a hard time relating to this guy's views. I'm a 62 year-old baby boomer. I have owned 2 homes in my life. I make about 52K a year, I rent a crappy apartment. I am single and don't care too much about wealth. I care about being debt free. I Planning on working till I am 81. I am planning on having all my funeral arrangements paid for ahead of time so my kids don't have to worry. I love that I live 1 mile from work, half mile from the grocery store, and 1 mile from the Jiu Jitsu school I train at. The thing I value most are my accomplishments. If I make it to 81 it can be said of me I devoted 50 years of my adult life to serving my country. Between being in the military and working as a civil. I value my children greatly, and for me I feel like my most valuable personal accomplishment is my Jiu-Jitsu training of experience the past 27 years. It has been a wonderfully humbling experience. I value that I'm a 62 year old purple belt. My life feels fairly. My professor at Alliance jiu-jitsu assured me that I'll be a black belt. My response to that statement is if I don't die first. They said Chuck no, you will because you never give up. Thank you for the work that you do hear an inspiring young man! I hate Tik-Tok! My youngest son is on it all the time. He is 25, I'm worried he cleans the value of his life from how other people view him.
@U4ia28
@U4ia28 Жыл бұрын
It’s hard to take anything he said regarding lonely men seriously. Especially when there was zero mention of how even average women generally don’t want the average men that they qualify for and are genuinely checking for them. Or how dating apps and social media has had a largely detrimental impact on how women select men for sex/dating/relationships. At the end of the day we as men react and adapt to how women move and what they respond positively to.
@unnecessaryapostrophe4047
@unnecessaryapostrophe4047 Жыл бұрын
"how woken move" Stop using weird phrasing.
@U4ia28
@U4ia28 Жыл бұрын
@@unnecessaryapostrophe4047 1) if you’re going to quote me at least type out what I said correctly. 2) if you honestly don’t understand what I meant by “how women move” that’s honestly sad. To be more clear we as men adapt and tailor our approach and behavior towards women on what women respond positively to and the type of men they select the most sexually. If we see the majority of x type of woman we like goes for y type of dude you best believe we’re going to study tf out of these men and their interactions and tailor ourselves to best match that paradigm within reason. It’s literally how every man on the planet develops their “game”.
@mighty_wolf
@mighty_wolf Жыл бұрын
Well said
@williamdraken6018
@williamdraken6018 Жыл бұрын
This is largely an American phenomenon just FYI. In Europe the matching and dating scene in general is not nearly as skewed. Coming from an American who used these apps and has dated extensively in both continents.
@mejdlocraftci
@mejdlocraftci Жыл бұрын
@@williamdraken6018 can you elaborate a bit? Do you mean that in the European country you've been in people search for partners closer to their own 'value' more than in the US?
@mygreenhousediary5947
@mygreenhousediary5947 Жыл бұрын
31 y/o woman here. I'm a business owner. I did everything they told me. I've wised up since then. I can't afford to have kids or a buy a home, I can barely afford the 1 bed apartment I rent and I earn £50 per hour. So, i've decided to just fuck it all. I don't spend on anything aside from food and bills and some small businesses I support. Why should I bust my arse anymore?? Why should I have kids knowing they'll face worse hardship than me? I'm not letting that happen. Frugality is the way forward, and avoiding bad debt is key. I'll fence sit my way through life because 'hard work = better life' is an illusion. I don't want for much. It would be nice to afford to buy my dad a knee replacment, he's still working at 71. It costs 13k private. It would be nice to buy some land and live on it, but i'd need hundreds of thousands of pounds just to live like peasants did back in the 1500s... I've decided to just do the minimal amount of work to free up my time so I can work on what matters to me. Fuck it.
@alexmuenster2102
@alexmuenster2102 Жыл бұрын
No sh*t?! You earn £50 per hour?! For 60-70 hours a week?! (Because if I could earn that much per hour, I'd work until I dropped, of course!) And where's your husband in all this? No mention! Why aren't guys beating a path to your door? No mention! You could combine resources, split costs, etc. No mention!
@householdone7559
@householdone7559 Жыл бұрын
Hard graft isn't it? £50 per hour is a good pay day - depending on whether you have a ltd company or not. If you have a ltd company then that could easily drop to £15 and then yes it would be very tough. If you mean self employed, then that's a very good pay day. No kids... no mention of husband/BF/GF etc. Unless you gamble... if you are single... you should be able to afford more than that... but as i say.. if you have a ltd company and you are on £50 an hour... then it could be equivalent to £15-£20 an hour.. and then yes... i can see how you might struggle.
@alexmuenster2102
@alexmuenster2102 Жыл бұрын
@@householdone7559 >>that could easily drop to £15
@householdone7559
@householdone7559 Жыл бұрын
@@alexmuenster2102 Not just taxes. If ppl have a ltd company they have expenses too. Salaries maybe, travel, purchases and a whole load of others that you might not expect when being contracted out at a certain amount per hour/day. Not only taxes.
@josiemystery
@josiemystery Жыл бұрын
I feel the exact same. 30. No bf/husband. No kids. Living with family. I do not care. I did my best. I'm planning one nice big trip overseas before I pass. Enjoying cheap hobbies in the meantime.
@cas54926
@cas54926 9 ай бұрын
Its hilarious to read this comment section. Fighting over why things are shit instead of figuring out what everyone can do to change that. Its always very ironic to see people agree about something and yet insult one another over a slightest difference in view as to how that thing came to be. I think that is one of the successes of the controlled media, figuring out that if you spit out 100 different versions of the events, people will fight over what version of events is correct, spinning their wheels, instead of finding common points and working on those. I bet you a million dollars that I dont have that if people on different ends of our current divide each made a list of things they want the future to be for their kids, most of those would coincide. Finding common goals like this is what our society needs.
@kyle12678
@kyle12678 9 ай бұрын
This guy has hit every single liberal talking point in the first 30 mins 😅
@steveunderwood3683
@steveunderwood3683 Жыл бұрын
He must be really new to the UK if he thinks the BBC still has high standards of journalism.
@sarahhale-pearson533
@sarahhale-pearson533 Жыл бұрын
Great discussion. Raising two boys here, they deserve better than what we’re giving them!
@tiffanywilliams4458
@tiffanywilliams4458 Жыл бұрын
And some people use that as an excuse not to have kids 👀👀 "I don't want kids cuz I don't want to continue that pain & struggling to them" 👀👀👀 I'm like how do u know what ur kids are going to be like 🤔🤔🤨🤨 you don't know if ur kids are going to become poor as can be or millionaires 👀👀
@turtles38x19
@turtles38x19 Жыл бұрын
@@tiffanywilliams4458 you can get a good idea of the world a child will grow up in by opening your eyes. If you are broke and your significant other are broke....guess what the kids going to be when hes born?
@InOrlando
@InOrlando Жыл бұрын
@@tiffanywilliams4458 Boys need particular leadership to form and go on building themselves and their value. As a male, I am not having children because I could potentially have a boy; his life would be awful.
@CorneliusWellingtonIII
@CorneliusWellingtonIII 9 ай бұрын
The best thing about knowing Scott Galloway is intelligent is knowing that when he says dumb af stuff, you really understand how even smart people can be brainwashed.
@shanesawyer5103
@shanesawyer5103 9 ай бұрын
What did he say that was “dumb af”?
@GK123
@GK123 9 ай бұрын
I've found mid IQ people are less likely to be arrogant and therefore wrong. Essentially bell curve dynamics, dumbest and smartest end up being wrong most
@robinmiller871
@robinmiller871 7 ай бұрын
All the lefty, cult think dogma. Totally clueless yet very on point at the same time.
@Geaxuce
@Geaxuce 7 ай бұрын
​@@shanesawyer5103one thing i can think of is the part where he thinks government should have more control
@tigreytigrey8537
@tigreytigrey8537 5 ай бұрын
​@shanesawyer5103 lol if you have to ask after having seen this and didn't have to scratch your head you're slow in the same areas 😂
@davidr4523
@davidr4523 9 ай бұрын
Excellent interview!!! Several thoughts 1. People need to do what they are best at rather than following their passion, 2. Work very hard at your career and get into your best physical health possible especially when you are young. To achieve this high level of growth you need to stay away from drugs/alcohol. 3. Finding a high value/quality mate is one of the most important goals a person should have, since failure to find the best mate for you will have very negative consequences. Of course the cost of divorce high, but a bad mate will make difficult times worse and good times less enjoyable. 4. Make the social deposits of staying in contact with people, attending funerals, offering a kind word to someone in need, which are easy to do but will yield you very valuable benefits if life. 5. Meet as many people as you can to improve your luck of meeting the best people possible and getting yourself into high value situations. Create as many opportunities for yourself as possible. Force yourself to be as social as possible. 6. Be able to handle rejection. A big key of success is being able to recover after a failure/setback.
@virginiabob
@virginiabob 9 ай бұрын
I concur heavily on number 1. I am very passionate about fishing. That said, I don't see myself being able to support my family by being a professional fishman. That is why I chose engineering. The problem is that those who chose their passion expect the rest of us to bail them out.
@12Sanguine
@12Sanguine 9 ай бұрын
Great advice throughout
@Lookup2Wakeup
@Lookup2Wakeup 8 ай бұрын
Yes to all that. At 66 I'm on my own & work hard at numbers 4, 5 & 6.
@how_you_talk
@how_you_talk 7 ай бұрын
So well written. Yes we need all these. We got to push hard. We are being brainwashed to take things slow. Yes breaks are important, scheduling of activities in the right manner is important to avoid burn outs. But keep pushing. Unleashing potential to the fullest is important. And crap social media nonsense forcing people to stay indoors. Things need to change. We are being reprogrammed a lot, a lot of nonsense.
@how_you_talk
@how_you_talk 7 ай бұрын
But following passion is important. I feel it also helps to keep one active
@anthonyiervolino5697
@anthonyiervolino5697 Жыл бұрын
Great interview/conversation, guys. Scott, you convinced me to buy some of your books. Even though I disagree with 25% of your talking points. The reason for me to buy your books is simple. You're open-minded and a critical thinker.
@dovonovich
@dovonovich 6 ай бұрын
What do you disagree with?
@anthonyiervolino5697
@anthonyiervolino5697 6 ай бұрын
@@dovonovich I dont need to start an internet battle over my beliefs. Thank you for asking. I will respectfully pass.
@badgerattoadhall
@badgerattoadhall Жыл бұрын
His opposition to nationalism and group self-interest is grating.
@richardscathouse
@richardscathouse Жыл бұрын
True, globalist scum
@benm4290
@benm4290 Жыл бұрын
Yep. Completely overlooks, or willingly chooses to ignore, that the Chinese have ethnic solidarity. What do we have? Atomisation and an environment shared by an increasingly burgeoning pool of strangers with, at best, indifference, and at worst, overt hostility towards us.
@badgerattoadhall
@badgerattoadhall Жыл бұрын
@@benm4290 he also overlooks that the small hat people although the richest are the most aggressively ethnocentric and ingroup looking.
@benm4290
@benm4290 Жыл бұрын
@@badgerattoadhall He also mentions that his background is in banking. Make of that what you will.
@WhoBlah21
@WhoBlah21 Жыл бұрын
@@benm4290 China has ethnic solidarity?!? Doesn’t China have a history of multiple conflicts with their own ethnic groups lol.
@oxydoxxo
@oxydoxxo Жыл бұрын
The idea of the left "taking back masculinity" is some of the best comedy I've heard all year.
@jackr2287
@jackr2287 Жыл бұрын
They have no way to walk back. They have staked their progress on the dominance of strong, independent, female. Which is a tragedy when you see the end result time and again.
@akp167
@akp167 Жыл бұрын
It’s not comedy to them. They are actually this stupid.
@franko8572
@franko8572 Жыл бұрын
Dead ass. I just saw a clip right before this of Dylan MV singing “I live for the gays”, or “I live for the gaze” idk which one.
@Barbarian646
@Barbarian646 5 ай бұрын
That will NEVER happen with that lot
@YoYo-gt5iq
@YoYo-gt5iq 2 ай бұрын
You sound like one of those guys who posted a meme that Hillary voters were being led around by a dominatrix while Trump voters were in pickup trucks with guns. Never realizing that the real problem was that only libertarian voters were getting laid
@tomhavenith2330
@tomhavenith2330 Жыл бұрын
19:42 Now I'm 37 and I have to say... sending me at 18 to college/law school was such a stupid idea. I battled through it on pure genius. No impulse control, no discipline whatsoever, just one dude gambling on the fact that his pure brainpower will 'somehow' get him through it and I did it, barely. When I was 32 I did a second master. This time with maturity, with impulse control, dedication and discipline. It was such a breeze. Took on a subject, studied it efficiently, grasped it completly, wrote the essay/took the exam went to the next without a problem. Such a different experience then my first studies. If it wasn't so mindboggling expensive in the US I would recommend it to everybody. There should be viable pathes for men to do something else outside of the military till they are mature enough to go to academia without getting lableled as absolute failures.
@DadsCigaretteRun
@DadsCigaretteRun Жыл бұрын
Interesting conversation, he definitely is overstating the “right wing men explosion” but he is definitely right about the loneliness epidemic rising
@32afsdf
@32afsdf Жыл бұрын
Extreeeeemely overstating it. He’s making it seem like 90% of these males are proud boys or something smh. He found a way to blame men. And call them misogynists
@DadsCigaretteRun
@DadsCigaretteRun Жыл бұрын
@@32afsdf I just think it’s kind of strange that he thinks himself as a non-partisan and definitely is. That’s common I suppose but still Edit: toward the end he called himself far left which is fair because he is. I thought I heard him say he was nonpartisan
@32afsdf
@32afsdf Жыл бұрын
@@DadsCigaretteRun he’s definitely a leftie 😂😂
@alwaysbeglassing
@alwaysbeglassing Жыл бұрын
He bought in to what the media spoon feeds him.
@DadsCigaretteRun
@DadsCigaretteRun Жыл бұрын
@@billgaits3717 then we are just as bad as them, that’s a foolish mentality IMO. Expose their ideas to the sun. The more we shelter in the more we will lose ourselves. We need to know their talking points so we can learn and counter them.
@bonly4889
@bonly4889 Жыл бұрын
He still frames this like it's individuals and not massive corporations building cheap apartments instead of condos or houses.
@richardscathouse
@richardscathouse Жыл бұрын
Ain't that the truth. I've never seen a new starter home go up in my lifetime, I'm 60. All McMansions. I settled for a townhouse in my late 30s but really wish I didn't have too.
@douglaz74
@douglaz74 Жыл бұрын
As a whole society this country has a very terrifying future . We are coming apart
@myfriendgoo2816
@myfriendgoo2816 Жыл бұрын
I think Galloway is right that the problems are FIXABLE, but we won't get there just by telling individuals to start behaving differently. A country that's mostly just a collection of individuals and can't do much collectively is a third-world country. If we adopt the same social contract they have, we'll get the same results. It takes work both as individuals and on higher levels, like government, to turn things around.
@toxicmale2264
@toxicmale2264 Жыл бұрын
Terrifying? I would argue that we are seeing it for what it really is. I am curious to see what direction things will go.
@douglaz74
@douglaz74 Жыл бұрын
@@toxicmale2264 actually I would have to agree with you.
@neology81
@neology81 Жыл бұрын
For as many things he gets right, he gets quite a lot wrong. Great conversation!
@jorgeenchilada
@jorgeenchilada Жыл бұрын
You mean you disagree with him. Not too many things in here you could say are objectively "wrong". That's why politics are so immaterial, you just believe something different, that doesn't make it wrong.
@JackM12345100
@JackM12345100 Жыл бұрын
Yes his takes on China and TikTok are straight neo-con horseshit. Stopped watching after that.
@namaste758
@namaste758 10 ай бұрын
​@@jorgeenchiladaYep. It's insane how many comments are literally just talking points you find on Fox News when they actually aren't listening to what he's saying. You may disagree with him, but to say he's wrong is nonsense. Just as saying he is right is nonsense. I think social media has ruined our ability to distinguish fact from opinion, and understand that my opinion is just an opinion. It's not inherently right or wrong
@Klein101
@Klein101 9 ай бұрын
More wrong I'd say
@MasseyThaiBoxing
@MasseyThaiBoxing 9 ай бұрын
He's way more wrong than right. He literally said that if you listen to propaganda you might believe the covid injections were not effective 😂😂😂🤦🤦🤦🤦
@maxwillson
@maxwillson Жыл бұрын
I'm somewhat hopeful for the future. Big Tech was largely a failed experiment. I'm 31 and don't use social media that much anymore, I wasted my 20s on Facebook and Instagram but that era is ending. A lot of us are unplugging and the same is going to happen with Tik Tok in 10 years. Gen Z is going to get tired of the app, it's inevitable. Same is happening with Porn, it's hitting it's peak, people want families at the end of the day. The Millennial generation is starting to live their life. The 2010s were a chaotic decade when it came to technology. The Millennials who survive the 2020s are going to be great leaders. Over coming the current internet is going to shape the next century. The Boomers and Gen X were not prepared for the iphone, it slapped them upside the head.
@eli7713
@eli7713 Жыл бұрын
The lack of understanding of technology and there limitations in controlling it with there children has lead to obvious deep sexual disorders within a mass of young people including myself. Along with other things in the family systems. But yeah if the younger generation properly can heal it's wounds then holy crap these people will take no bullshit. Lol
@jeremysewell93
@jeremysewell93 Жыл бұрын
Amazing comment man! Spot on with what I see going to happen and what's happening right now.
@Eng_Simoes
@Eng_Simoes Жыл бұрын
Lol! Commenting on yt that big tech is done
@XodeGraphics
@XodeGraphics Жыл бұрын
People disconnecting from social media can't come soon enough.
@abogado84
@abogado84 Жыл бұрын
I tend to agree, speaking as an older Millennial myself who, along with many friends and cousins around the same age, have weathered a pretty tumultuous time span over the last really 20 years basically, from 9/11 and its aftermath through the Great Recession and now more recently the pandemic, along with all of the technological and social changes that took place along the way. Despite all of that, I think Millennials are ready to take the reins and lead the country for the better in spite of the crappy hand we were dealt. I see so many of my fellow cohorts (and I’d like to include myself here) who have toiled and worked hard through all of these crises and have built up resilience and grit as a result, qualities that have prepared us to move forward.
@Dylan-ko2gj
@Dylan-ko2gj Жыл бұрын
It's possible the world just sucks now compared to how it used to be. Way more people and competition for resources. Excessive greed and corruption from those who came before us, significantly more awareness about the realities around us because of ease of access to information. One downside of social media is seeing what life could be (without the bad stuff), making you feel like your life sucks
@Dylan-ko2gj
@Dylan-ko2gj Жыл бұрын
@@officialthomasjames interesting point that makes sense to me. When you only focus on what you don't have because you feel entitled to things, how are you not going to feel miserable?
@NYGuy2000
@NYGuy2000 Жыл бұрын
It does suck but not equally. As he pointed out, a certain ethnic group is better trained in what tailors to college success. College success ultimate means power, both financially and in voice.
@unknownsword9042
@unknownsword9042 Жыл бұрын
@@Dylan-ko2gj There was a guy who escaped North Korea, and he talks about being happier when he lived there. Life was simple he worked on his farm, but now all the choices make him feel anxious. It was super interesting little clip in a bigger video.
@richardscathouse
@richardscathouse Жыл бұрын
More competition for dwindling resources
@robbenvanpersie1562
@robbenvanpersie1562 Жыл бұрын
​@@richardscathouse like?
@YoYo-gt5iq
@YoYo-gt5iq 2 ай бұрын
"You're not going to end up with dangerous men; you're going to end up with useless men." Well said
@ambition112
@ambition112 9 ай бұрын
0:00: 😔 The economic situation for young people in the US is worsening, with declining wealth, rising costs, and a lack of opportunities. 5:23: 📰 The speaker discusses the weaponization of government and the creation of an exclusionary society in America, where wealth and power are concentrated among the older generation. 10:37: 🤯 The speaker expresses concern over the national security risks posed by Chinese-owned platforms like TikTok and their ability to manipulate content and influence public opinion. 15:38: 👥 The challenges faced by young men in society and the impact of Chinese media on youth perception. 21:19: 🚹 The speaker discusses the challenges faced by men in society and the negative consequences of technology and online dating on their confidence and behavior. 26:27: 🗣 The speaker discusses the importance of embracing masculinity and the challenges faced by young men in society. 31:19: 🗣 The speaker discusses the political divide in the US, with Democrats representing female college graduates and Republicans representing non-college graduate males, and expresses concerns about the rise of a more subtle form of violence and fascism in the country. 36:19: 📰 The media landscape is messy and filled with novel technology, making it difficult to navigate and understand. 41:25: 💰 The speaker discusses the importance of money and how it influenced their success. 46:12: 💰 The speaker's sole focus was to become rich, but he believes the problem lies in the super abundance of technology and social media. 51:27: 💪 In your 20s and 30s, lift heavy weights, run long distances, and push yourself physically and mentally. Move to a big city to improve your skills and create opportunities. Develop the ability to establish relationships and handle rejection. 56:23: 🗣 The key to finding a great partner is to give yourself as many opportunities as possible and take uncomfortable risks. 1:01:05: 📚 Prof Galloway discusses online harassment, his Twitter, website, and new book. Recap by Tammy AI
@rfphill
@rfphill Жыл бұрын
Says that TikTok is an amazing product and goes on to describe everything that makes it a bane on America. I have my own KZfaq addiction, I have ever since I watched my first full length Rogan interview, so this is not meant to be a judgement. But in six months I have watched all my friends descend into the abyss of mindless TikTok scrolling, even while watching TV and movies. To watch it happen to each of them was interesting if not unsettling.
@Poecilia1963
@Poecilia1963 Жыл бұрын
I think he meant it's an amazing product from a business standpoint, as in, very successful; I didn't get the sense he was pro-tiktok.
@markbuckingham649
@markbuckingham649 Жыл бұрын
People like Scott those of his generation and mind-set created this problem we have, and need to take the blame for what is going on today. I think he was talking about himself when he said “ men are good at blaming others”.
@jasongravely7217
@jasongravely7217 Жыл бұрын
Are you not blaming others?
@calikeisha365
@calikeisha365 Жыл бұрын
And if they take the blame how will that fix your life? Life is fu&cked up and unfair for everyone. So the only way to change things is to take 100% responsibility for your own life. You’re sounding like the woman in therapy blaming everything on her mom. At the point you’re an adult and live in a relatively free country and have a relatively stable mental health then the sky should be the limit…
@markbuckingham649
@markbuckingham649 Жыл бұрын
@@jasongravely7217 , it’s called accountability and not just looking for a scapegoat.
@markbuckingham649
@markbuckingham649 Жыл бұрын
@@calikeisha365, where did I state that it would fix my life or that it needed fixing?
@cloudrainmakar2408
@cloudrainmakar2408 Жыл бұрын
What will them taking the blame actually mean ? What will that look like ? And how will you know that it is happening ?
@nathanmoak1515
@nathanmoak1515 Жыл бұрын
as a baby boomer, i am only slightly better off than my parents, mostly because i never had children. i am one of 6 children from a very small town with no good jobs. i have spent most of my life working lousy jobs with low pay. college was for people with money, which was missing in my life. we were just plain poor with no upward mobility. in the 1950s and 60s, there was nothing like we have today. the good old days were good for people in towns with jobs. our little town had nothing.
@livefreeprintguns
@livefreeprintguns Жыл бұрын
40:25 "I'm a big fan of Government supported news and media." That's gonna be a *Y I K E S* from me, dawg.
@falcngnzx2
@falcngnzx2 Жыл бұрын
If this guy is an educator at NYU, which is one of the most expensive universities in the United States, he should take a pay cut of maybe 50% which would still leave him in the top 10% of earners so that "the children" could afford to attend NYU without going into massive student debt.
@ryanjacobson2508
@ryanjacobson2508 Жыл бұрын
Most elite liberals pretend that they aren't "upper class" or truly privileged, as if to conveniently deflect all the blame to the billionaire class, instead of the broad class of 2nd tier elites who actually manage society.
@samphelps856
@samphelps856 Жыл бұрын
He does
@slchance8839
@slchance8839 Жыл бұрын
It's my opinion that you get what you pay for. If you cut this guy's salary in half, he's smart enough to quit and take a higher salary somewhere else doing the same job....except now it's the private sector and the PATIENT pays more, not the school. It seems that we've never paid teachers for the value they give to society. If you pay them all less, it will draw less talent, and less talent will hurt us, not how, but 20 years later, when the students are old enough to contribute (or not). It's just my opinion. I know in Singapore, public teachers are paid more than DOCTORS and. the only way to GET that job is to graduate in the top 5% of your university class. (Public sector doctors only need top 10%). SO....if you're a doctor in singapore, it's because you werent SMART enough to be a teacher. They've rewarded the shapers of the future with money, status, and comfort, so their future generations are taught competitively by the best and brightest their society has to offer. Sadly, it's a smaller country with less resources, so that solution is likely not possible here. However, it seems to me that their model is a step in the right direction.
@falcngnzx2
@falcngnzx2 Жыл бұрын
@@samphelps856 If he could only convince his comrades to do the same.
@Frank-oz8be
@Frank-oz8be Жыл бұрын
@@falcngnzx2 being a liberal is not the same as being a capitalist
@internet_internet
@internet_internet Жыл бұрын
The conversation about modern day young men was depressing just to listen to, simply because it’s true. I don’t feel like this has done me any good to listen to what I already know… I’m a young man with not a lot going for me, even though I’m tall, fit, and decent looking. I have been both screwed over, and have failed in many different ways and avenues, including the military. In my experience, life has simply not been very enjoyable. And I simply do not trust being in a relationship anymore. Snakes in the grass, unless you can find that one in a freaking million who doesn’t just want to use you for resources and situational security. The future has never seemed very bright, or exciting. Just seems like forced indentured servitude. Carving one’s own path seems to be the only way to individual happiness, and even then, it’s a bitch!
@Frank-oz8be
@Frank-oz8be Жыл бұрын
@@brianmeen2158 he said he was fit. Being more fit doesn't mean you'll trust people more.
@adamdrouin2295
@adamdrouin2295 Жыл бұрын
Life may be harder for the newer generations than the couple before it but if you live in the US you are living a better life than 99.9% of the rest of humanity up until about 100 years ago and currently better than most of the rest of the world. For example there are 2 billion people on the planet right now that don't even have access to clean drinking water. Almost a billion people are starving It's honestly not that bad if you adjust your perspective a little. That's not to say it isn't hard but it could be much, much more worse
@user-gz4ve8mw9l
@user-gz4ve8mw9l Жыл бұрын
@@adamdrouin2295 What mendacious propaganda not to mention a fallacious argument. Have you even been to 99.9% of the other countries in the world? You are utterly ignorant or just that badly brainwashed as many cattle are in the USA. Beyond myopic and blatantly delusional. If your a billionaire without a doubt otherwise no. The USA is devoid of what qualifies a country to be first world. The USA works for the corporate elites of the various industrial complexes. People are modern day serfs and brainwashed to the point to love slavery. Rugged individualism toxic competition devoid of cooperation highly narcissistic extremely hedonistic etc.
@adamdrouin2295
@adamdrouin2295 Жыл бұрын
@@user-gz4ve8mw9l You went off on an emotional tangent about something I didn't even say. You obviously have serious lack of reading comprehension and other cognitive problems. Maybe try rereading my comment and try again. Embarrassing.....
@user-gz4ve8mw9l
@user-gz4ve8mw9l Жыл бұрын
@@adamdrouin2295 Quite to the contrary alas deflection and projection will not aid you here. Nor will ad hominem attacks as you are lacking in any semblance of an argument.
@juhel5531
@juhel5531 Жыл бұрын
I remember being young and always saying that "Grit is the average and below man's method of success. The truly great make calculated decisions and are in touch with the calculus of risk. Nothing is ever guaranteed but you can move forward knowing you've tilted everything in your favor." Now that I'm 30 I realize I was a moron. That's true but who does that information serve? I just humiliated myself by proving I wasn't good enough for that knowledge to apply to, I disheartened the average men and women that I kept repeating that statement to and the superior people that heard that already knew about it and probably just thought I was an idiot for saying something that though factually true, is better off being left unsaid.
@aliviablount
@aliviablount Жыл бұрын
35:51 the lack of male role models is such a huge problem
@jordangunn3031
@jordangunn3031 Жыл бұрын
Gotta disagree with moving to the city. Why cut ties with family and old friends to start over someplace else that's more expensive with less people who will care about and help you? Just to feel like your competing with bigger fish? I moved to a city at 20 and it might have been the worst decision in my life.
@k4piii
@k4piii Жыл бұрын
I just started but I feel you bro
@Adomir
@Adomir Жыл бұрын
I completely agree ... quality of life is worse in a city and so is average life expectancy. Not to mention loneliness and raising children there. Terrible advice.
@thatnobodyguy1535
@thatnobodyguy1535 Жыл бұрын
You would have to pay me A LOT to live in a city. Claustrophobic with no privacy, driving/parking is a nightmare, people are much more curt & dismissive, terrible air quality with no green, higher cost for a lower standard of living. F*** That.
@Adomir
@Adomir Жыл бұрын
@@thatnobodyguy1535 I completely agree, that is something that I could have said myself!
@samrodeghier8175
@samrodeghier8175 Жыл бұрын
As always I appreciate hearing different takes and avoiding an echo chamber, and your ability to talk with wide varieties of people is admirable Chris. But I just cannot say I enjoyed most of the guests talking points, I think he overall had some good foundations and I could see where he was coming from, but ultimately a lot of it came off as condescending and pretentious. Good on you for inviting him on though, and I look forward to hearing from anyone who is willing to talk about these hard topics.
@DadsCigaretteRun
@DadsCigaretteRun Жыл бұрын
He had a few decent points for sure but I definitely don’t agree with a lot. At least he is recognizing the climbing crisis of men/boys
@mgm8075
@mgm8075 Жыл бұрын
what points did you disagree with, or was it just his tone?
@ricardodelacrvz1400
@ricardodelacrvz1400 Жыл бұрын
Im 26M single and sexless for longer periods of time. I could be in a relationship rn if I wanted and I rejected handful of women. I lost a lot of money, time and heart in my last relationship. I was broke, I lost friends, a house, my country, my education and myself because I was attached to a teenage pussy without any guidance. Im not the kind of men the guess describes. I dont smoke and party crazy every night with friends. I dont play videogames and drink. I work, I exercise, I read, I cook, I meditate, I reflect on gratitude. I still dress a shirt on a dinner night, I smell good and treat my teeth and hair well. I look better than most people, coupled or not. I got a 6 pack last summer. I worked shitty jobs and now I got the opportunity to go back to school so I could invest in a profiting career. I would not give my heart to the first women who appears. The slightest hint of disrespect over my person and you out of the equation. I approached women who took me for granted and now they regret it. Its not only men who are single and sexless. Women are too and at the rhythm things are going. A big depression is coming.
@masterjb54321
@masterjb54321 Жыл бұрын
Totally disagree. He echoed a ton of what this podcast consistently talks about. Not pretentious, just forceful and masculine with his presentation.
@themountain3461
@themountain3461 Жыл бұрын
@@masterjb54321 I think what people push back on is the superficial statements "Oh, it's fascism!" No. We can get that any second of the day on mainstream media. If you're going to make forceful statements, you need to back them up and dive deeper into the ideas. That's the whole point of these independent podcasts. Especially for those of us who are exploring truth and rejecting mainstream narratives
@MB-dp1rj
@MB-dp1rj Жыл бұрын
His advice at the end of the conversation was priceless!!
@louismcglasson7913
@louismcglasson7913 Жыл бұрын
We weren't all that lucky. Many of us were drafted to Southeast Asia and came back in bags or returned severely mentally or physically disabled.
@Benny_the_jet2
@Benny_the_jet2 Жыл бұрын
He can somehow simultaneously hold the position that young men are disaffected and have the scales stacked against them, especially in single parent households AND that someone like Maloni in Italy is fascist light because she supports the family and calls out the left's war on traditional values is very telling
@hunterbidensaidslesion1356
@hunterbidensaidslesion1356 Жыл бұрын
Leftism is totally incoherent.
@Blackpanthersrevenge
@Blackpanthersrevenge Жыл бұрын
Leftists have been attacking the family for 40 years. They’ve twisted everything into ugliness. Now they’re getting buyers remorse and demanding we give them the power to twist things up and wreck even more.
@happyhappynuts
@happyhappynuts Жыл бұрын
I read it as the scapegoating of minorities was his key concern about Maloni. You will see that in Europe where it's become more permissible to say slurs and negative things about Zingari, Roma, Turks, Africans etc
@tier1solutions28
@tier1solutions28 Жыл бұрын
Very bizarre thinking on this guy
@sspbrazil
@sspbrazil Жыл бұрын
@@tier1solutions28 it is, he’s a very contradictory boomer.
@zacksymes
@zacksymes Жыл бұрын
It’s amazing how many ideas can be summed up into this single concept, “Don’t do what you know that you shouldn’t”
@toofarbehind
@toofarbehind 2 ай бұрын
Im making close to 120k at 35 working a full time and a side job. My wife also works. Together we will be taking home close to 200k. With the increased cost of food, insurance, medical costs for 2 kids, car payments/ maintenance, frequent unplanned household maintenance, childcare, and student loan payments, we barely make over break even every month. Its absolutely criminal how exepensive everything has become that 200 freaking k a year barely gets us by. I make enough to invest a little bit for retirement but the stock market is a crack riddled casino completely juiced with debt and liquidity that swings wildly both directions it feels completely unstable and not something i want to keep any money in. I feel like boomers got to enjoy much more stability in markets, even with 2 pretty significant crashes that ended up both great buying opportunities. Now the government focuses on making sure we dont get any more stock market downturns so all the stocks we get to buy are wildly over priced.
@LA-nm1jt
@LA-nm1jt Жыл бұрын
I appreciate this man's message. One thing I take issue with however, is the idea that - 'because a lot of these issues have been based on political decisions means it's solvable.' Some older millenials, born at the very worst time have lost years to these kinds of policy decisions, and they will never fully recover. Put simply, it's too late to make it better now
@recabitejehonadab2654
@recabitejehonadab2654 Жыл бұрын
He’s a liberal man.
@SoSoAmazing
@SoSoAmazing Жыл бұрын
Up until the point that Scott said "all these problems are solveable" , I was hopeless in life, lol. This episode was GREAT. And everyone should know these facts.
@reanschwarzer2187
@reanschwarzer2187 Жыл бұрын
Dudes incorrect in a lot of the solutions for men though
@Robin-ub7yd
@Robin-ub7yd Жыл бұрын
He has some interesting points but, some of his points are just overly biased towards the left. which in my opinion doesn’t help at all for getting this message to a broader audience.
@timweber6560
@timweber6560 11 ай бұрын
Which points?
@SoloRenegade
@SoloRenegade Жыл бұрын
Statistically, I'm a top 10% male, and yet I am shut out. There is no hope for most men.
@swirlcrop
@swirlcrop Жыл бұрын
Thanks for a wonderful and interesting video. These topics should be talked about.
@carpeimodiem
@carpeimodiem Жыл бұрын
A study was done in 2018 that shows that since 1980, the average worker in America had lost $1,000 a month, strictly in wages, to the wealth transfer toward the 1%. That's the AVERAGE over 40 years. Which means it was probably only $100 a month per worker in the early 80's. And closer to $3000 per month now. *Imagine if the average US worker today was making an ADDITIONAL 3k per month right now.* Soon there will be trillionaires. Game over.
@unknownsword9042
@unknownsword9042 Жыл бұрын
A study was done in 2009 that said the moon is made of cheese. Take my word for it bro.
@richardscathouse
@richardscathouse Жыл бұрын
Is that all? I would have guessed more.
@xraceboyex
@xraceboyex Жыл бұрын
It's called inflation, and it's been stealing from us heavily since the 70's. Without sound monetary policy, nothing else matters. None of the problem we're discussing will be able to be solved as long as the Fed is allowed to counterfeit infinite money. It's literally this simple, but nobody talks about it.
@carpeimodiem
@carpeimodiem Жыл бұрын
@@xraceboyex uhhhh... that's not inflation. It's the largest transfer of wealth in human history. Worker wages have completely stagnated for 40 years while CEO and exec salaries have exploded.
@carpeimodiem
@carpeimodiem Жыл бұрын
@@unknownsword9042 The RAND corporation conducted the study which was published in 2018. 50 trillion dollars has been transfered from the bottom 50% to the top 1% since 1975. Search "RAND Trends in Income From 1975 to 2018". Can't post a link obviously.
@mirpanda1
@mirpanda1 Жыл бұрын
"It [masculinity] is not necessarily the domain of people born men" You had so many good points, but you're losing the plot here. Yes, there are masculine and feminine traits which both men and women can have. However, masculine traits are the domain of men and feminine of women. Period.
@chowder130
@chowder130 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, this clown world we are living in has corrupted everyone in some ways. As a consequence, we all have to hyper-tune our BS filters. It's alright, not everyone has to be perfectly correct on everything, but that was a pretty dumb take on his part.
@ryebr3ad
@ryebr3ad Жыл бұрын
Precisely, and Plato's theory of forms holds here. For "masculine" and "feminine" to mean anything at all, there has to be an abstraction to which "masculine" and "feminine" are their very natures.
@emzywillrich7243
@emzywillrich7243 Жыл бұрын
Exclusionary culture is right on point!! Devaluing others and what they own until you want it or to exploit them.
@relatablecontent2531
@relatablecontent2531 Жыл бұрын
So much left out of such an important conversation. We need to bring back WHOLE FAMILIES
@dirkdisco2316
@dirkdisco2316 10 ай бұрын
This is the elephant in the room.
@rockrecordreport7136
@rockrecordreport7136 4 ай бұрын
I thought it was obvious that you work hand at career and health (and income), and find a good mate due to this hard work, and the WHOLE family of support comes of course after. Friends as well. What did I miss?
@ricky4214
@ricky4214 Жыл бұрын
when he called italy's new prime Minister a fascist that's when I knew this podcast was a waste of my time
@Lordbigtime
@Lordbigtime Жыл бұрын
Everyday more and more information comes out about how cooked the jab companies are and I am damn glad I didn’t get it.
@richardscathouse
@richardscathouse Жыл бұрын
It was a pretty easy choice from the start really, no testing? No chance to sue for damages. I could never see the point. For a lightweight flu. I have never seen personally
@jhinthevirtuoso4886
@jhinthevirtuoso4886 Жыл бұрын
@@richardscathouse yeah same here. people are manipulated incredibly easily.
@WhoBlah21
@WhoBlah21 Жыл бұрын
@@richardscathouse IDK about that one, I had a distant family member and a friend who died from the virus on the first wave. I got two jabs but not the booster, I live family members who health statuses are easily compromised and i didn’t want bet their lives on it. But I still respect those who didn’t get the jabs tho.
@WhoBlah21
@WhoBlah21 Жыл бұрын
@@jhinthevirtuoso4886 You too stop acting like you’re immune to manipulation, i know for a fact that you never studied anything related to the medical field before the virus and I promise you that one of the reasons you didn’t get the jab was because some pundit or someone from the internet either convinced you or confirmed you own biases. In before, you come at me I’m well aware that I also got my conclusions from my own research and conclusions also.
@jhinthevirtuoso4886
@jhinthevirtuoso4886 Жыл бұрын
@@WhoBlah21 nah there where consequences to it that i wasn't aware of yet, so i decided against it simple as that. I am also a 22 year old man so i don't need it anyway.
@user-og2wt3le4j
@user-og2wt3le4j 2 ай бұрын
At 34:24. I would also recommend joining a Toastmasters club in your hometown. I have see it do wonders for Gen-Z males who are anxious, isolated socially, and who lack self-esteem. It forces you to do public speaking and get out of your comfort zone. You meet people you would normally never have a chance to meet otherwise. I even saw some marriages come out of the club meeting at the university campus I attended.
@brokenpixels263
@brokenpixels263 2 ай бұрын
I've had to learn most things the hard way. I've learned more from the internet and books than from anyone in person. I've learned that working hard does not get you very far in life if what you are doing is not valued much, regardless of whether it is essential or not. I'm thinking everyday about giving up and living in a car or in the wilderness.
@Nerdvanna98
@Nerdvanna98 Жыл бұрын
This guy managed to point out real problems while giving pretty much all the wrong solutions. Government has led to so many issues he talked about yet his solution seemed to be more government to address most of them.
@richardscathouse
@richardscathouse Жыл бұрын
We need less government not more! Less laws not more. I won't listen a moment to any politician who doesn't understand that. #RepealEverything
@SomeGuy486
@SomeGuy486 Жыл бұрын
Did he say government should intervene more? The closest thing I recall him saying was (paraphrased)"if you want a non-partisan news network it needs to be funded by a government." He went on to explain his reasoning. If you don't do partisan news, it's not going to be profitable. The only organization that will dump money into a fiscal loss is the government.
@WhoBlah21
@WhoBlah21 Жыл бұрын
Actually, some of the problems are due to a lack of government intervention, especially when it comes to tech, entertainment, and the integrity of the news industry. Our social media and entertainment apparatus are modern-day oligopoly where they're taking up a majority of the space, has little to no competition, and they're obviously in cahoots with each other on who's too "dangerous" for their services. Our news media/outlets are so broken, that it has accidentally participated in the creation of the world's most fascinating multi-generational sociological experiment in human history. We've accidentally created multiple nonphysical alternate universes where depending on who, where, and how you get your news and information you're not living in the same reality as someone who isn't on your side 100%. Alternative news outlets/pundits have further made the issue worse by having more freedom and a lack of restriction on framing and openly discarding detractors. And don't even get me started on our entertainment industry...
@ryandury
@ryandury Жыл бұрын
I disagree. By the end of the video he makes a very strong point for taking personal responsibility, and at another supports the idea of having both social and private health care.
@mighty_wolf
@mighty_wolf Жыл бұрын
Unbelievable
@Ochtone
@Ochtone Жыл бұрын
Bless his heart. He tried. I appreciate his attempt at conversation on these issues, but it merely serves as a good example of why you should try to demolish your own arguments from another perspective before making them public. There was so much inaccuracy and so many poorly drawn conclusions, which would not have been spoken if Scott had taken this approach. Another point to take away from this is to only speak as an authority on things you actually know about. Scott embarrassed himself with this one.
@TheGoodfellas.
@TheGoodfellas. Жыл бұрын
Amazing podcast. Thank you!
@Stuzii
@Stuzii Жыл бұрын
Super interesting conversation. Thanks for this video.
@Glazerbeams
@Glazerbeams Жыл бұрын
Great job on this interview. Incredible preparation.
@acenine8149
@acenine8149 Жыл бұрын
Spot on with his condemnation of TikTok and his summarization of the loneliness epidemic among young men. However, his logic falls apart shortly thereafter. He falls right back into the Democrat playbook of demonizing men as dangerous right wing misogynistic bigots. That mindset will continue to push men towards the ideas he seems to be against.
@txdmsk
@txdmsk Жыл бұрын
Yeah, exactly.
@josepheridu3322
@josepheridu3322 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, victim blaming as always. Most of those men are harmless to society and they have been rejected. What is the need to see them as a problem when clearly there are greater issues around? Is not as if they cared about men anyway. They just want to blame those men for their own policy trash.
@TheParadox_
@TheParadox_ Жыл бұрын
Not Democrat - feminist.
@paperfart3988
@paperfart3988 8 ай бұрын
It's a self fulfilling prophecy. Call people dangerous and back them into a corner. So when they have no options but to lash out you can say I told ya so. It's evil
@itssoezy
@itssoezy 11 ай бұрын
why should one generation have to do better than the last one? As long as each live comfortable and fulfilling lives then that's fine.
@johnberry2877
@johnberry2877 Жыл бұрын
As a late boomer myself at 58, I have seen what the greed,narsasism and indifference my generation has. They are only concerned with themselves and have systematically destroyed, outsourced and dismantled every living wage job in Michigan. The later generations have little opportunity to see themselves retired or living the abundant lives of their parents. The boomers are responsible for the destruction of the middle class !
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