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@markelcj
@markelcj 32 минут бұрын
I'm 3+ years living NA. But, socially I haven't found many replacement options. It's a worthy sacrifice, but not ideal.
@Drew070476
@Drew070476 Сағат бұрын
Another step that has to be taken is ending for good explicit discrimination written into law against straight white males. This is the only group that you can lawfully discriminate against and it must stop.
@Distinctions
@Distinctions Сағат бұрын
Sorry but Scott is dead ass wrong. Women who live the lives of men are miserable. We should do more to enable a society where women have the ability to stay home.
@JasonBrassett-sx4bp
@JasonBrassett-sx4bp 3 сағат бұрын
How is Rich’s beard so majestic?
@DevourPowerTV
@DevourPowerTV 3 сағат бұрын
👏👏👏
@nadjacalore2660
@nadjacalore2660 3 сағат бұрын
I LOVE the whole content. Thank you very much indeed the both of you- feel really connected - thinking/ using even some „same thoughts/words/feelings and thinking. 🦋🌈🌼
@ericklunastl
@ericklunastl 5 сағат бұрын
It’s hard out here but I also recognize that I made a lot of poor decisions and I feel weird blaming my mental health and upbringing for all that. I am barely getting out of drinking and drugs at 35. I’m grateful to just be alive at this point and am hopeful for the future even if I’m currently working an entry level job and have debt up the a** I’m alive with all limbs intact. I just have to keep pushing myself and keep moving forward even if it’s just small steps. God bless everyone who is reading this!
@michadolatowski3164
@michadolatowski3164 5 сағат бұрын
These applications are designed to keep you and kids hooked..why no one is questioning that, why corportates keep it secret how the algortyhms are realy designed...
@Bungavams
@Bungavams 6 сағат бұрын
I love diversity, i love when someone really have faith and doing good things rather than bad thing and living in sin. Because all religion in this world teaching how to live right. And everything you do, just respect what people believes, i mean i have friend who is Buddhist but she respect me as Christian, and He believe in Jesus not deny Him as God and what i believe… so i really love when we can be friend and respecting each another
@sundareshvenugopal6575
@sundareshvenugopal6575 6 сағат бұрын
This is not the way to go, and yet it is also suggestive of the way it always is. The problem always lies with the collective, group, corporation.... and the solution always lies with the individual. Self governance is always the best, often the only governance. The drop always makes an ocean of difference for the better, but the ocean never makes a drop of difference for the worse.
@Georenee
@Georenee 6 сағат бұрын
I dont understand why she kept quiet for so many years....but when these people were seen and were told to stop they stopped. So why so young and not talk????
@wgsuperstar7730
@wgsuperstar7730 6 сағат бұрын
He looks like some type of grasshopper species
@CyrilSamuelRules
@CyrilSamuelRules 7 сағат бұрын
What font is that
@gowine504
@gowine504 8 сағат бұрын
What the baby boomers do not understand is that every generation works hard, however the baby boomers were motivated because they were rewarded generously, however the millennials are running in place and have no motivation. It is a perfectly reasonable reaction.
@tabithan2978
@tabithan2978 8 сағат бұрын
This guy is the antidote to toxic masculinity and Maga men. But I’m afraid that they wouldn’t have the patience to listen to him.
@carlholdt1042
@carlholdt1042 8 сағат бұрын
Main reason in my opinion is fathering. Absolutely terrible fathers for many. Sorry, but the current crop of millennials and Gen Z's have story upon story of absolutely shitty fathers. Probably not a new thing, likely goes back generations. Luckily the current generations seem to be fixing that. The ones who have children seem to be doing a better job and many don't bother to have kids, thereby breaking the cycle.
@hectoralejandro9883
@hectoralejandro9883 8 сағат бұрын
We don’t need to level up young men to match any ladies, have you seen the quality of females in the market 😂
@gavinmccune93
@gavinmccune93 8 сағат бұрын
I was reluctant to watch this because I felt there was gonna be a bunch of 'a REAL man does this, a REAL man does that', but I'm happy to see that I was wrong. @6:25 he just showed me he's got a good understanding when he spoke about the civil rights movements benefiting society. A simple truth that too many people don't have.
@ligafftheindifferent3495
@ligafftheindifferent3495 9 сағат бұрын
Men SHOULD blame women. Women are the ones deciding to ignore 95% of men. Don't even think about trying to argue that 95% of men are simply not good enough. Maybe 10% are truly unsuitable for dating. Hell, maybe 15%, but not 95%. This mess is almost entirely a result of women's horrible selection criteria. This clown always says it is up to me to be better. He totally ignores the fact that women view men COMPARATIVELY. Their selection process basically discards 95% of all men and it has little to do with their actual qualifications. No amount of self improvement by men can change the overall dynamic, especially if women are to continue to earn as much or even more than men. Yes, an individual man might be able to climb the hierarchy, but this will not work on a large scale even if we could manage to get all men to improve how they score on the metrics women use. Hypergamy is comparative and today's women are maladaptively hypergamous, which is the primary reason so many men are no longer able to find a place with women. This guy is pretty sharp and he seems to have some empathy, but he is either a chicken shit who lacks the balls to say the truth or he has been hopelessly brainwashed to be a White Knight for women by protecting them from blame. He fails to see that what he is really arguing for. is an increase in the steepness of our hierarchies. This is an awful thing for a society. What we need is a far more inclusive world, where nearly everyone is seen as good enough. We need far less demands from women. We need ot emphasize cooperation instead of competition. This applies to everything, but when the sexual marketplace is this brutal, everything else will also be brutal. The truly sad thing is that the basic ideas behinds DEI are pretty close to what I am saying, but they are NEVER applied to dating or sex. For this reason, all the DEI proponents are MASSIVE hypocrites.
@acekleem2230
@acekleem2230 9 сағат бұрын
That could explain why I’m always getting sleepy when reading .
9 сағат бұрын
Live in DK, hopes he enjoys it beeing white. I´m born here, never enjoyed it.
@lew526
@lew526 10 сағат бұрын
I'm glad someone who says he's on the "left" is fully aware of the depth of these problems. I'm worried that Dr. Galloway's prescriptions for solving the problems are a mixture of great ideas and surprisingly bad ideas, so I'd love to see him also invest in conversations like this with some bright, moderate "not on the left" minds who are deeply interested in this subject, for example, Jordan Peterson, Thomas Sowell, and Tim Pool. I think Dr. Peterson and Dr. Sowell could help him prune away his bad ideas, and I think Mr. Pool could help him speak to an uncommonly broad, diverse audience. Maybe he's already had conversations with one or more of them, but I don't find them when I search for them in KZfaq.
@deadinthewater218
@deadinthewater218 10 сағат бұрын
2 Days sober here
@AVPVP
@AVPVP 11 сағат бұрын
Its really difficult for people that suffer from aphasia. A speech and language disorder can be caused be epilepsy, not a stroke. Its hard to communicate, make first move with people, reading and writing is hard, expressing yourself is hard, describing/explaining things also hard, etc.
@harmonylifewithjess1593
@harmonylifewithjess1593 11 сағат бұрын
Love 55mins, loss, death, parents, kids 😁👍❤️
@apotheoticoelacanth
@apotheoticoelacanth 13 сағат бұрын
1:14:00 So as a 38-year old american night shift factory worker listening to all of this, I just have to wonder if I should bother listening to all these sorts of podcasts. He is describing a completely different world to the one I have ever inhabited. And I'm getting old, so what can I glean from all of this? I don't think I even know anyone, in real life, who went to a private school. I don't even know what the reasons are for going to one, and why it is a good investment to spend on your offspring. I can only assume it must somehow be very important, to spend all that money. The only thing I know is that it is very expensive, and that is it. I had to get the subsidized school lunches at the public school, and I had to walk there. In the factory, the immigrants still get married, and they are unskilled. I can't really figure that out, but I've noticed it since day one. Yet I am told I had to get a college degree and stuff, as someone born near the american suburban culture, in order to gain a stable marriage, or find a partner The only person I visited a couple times that may have been sort of rich, was my aunt's husband. And we only went to his house a couple times. He lived on a river, and could catch trout on it, and had his own pool. And a big elaborate wine collection, or something. He was an 'entrepreneur,' and I took a ride with him to buy the latest printer or something, back in the 90's. We visited him 2 or 3 times, and he had a really different sort of life to the one my parent's had, with their house built in the early part of the 20th century, with the lead paint everywhere. And my dad falling off scaffolding, and having to get disability. What exactly am I investing in, with an index fund? Depending on what the leading companies are doing, am I actually investing in my outsourcing as an american factory worker? And if that is somehow true, how is that conducive to america's health?
@lew526
@lew526 9 сағат бұрын
You write well enough that it seems you got a pretty good education, maybe a better education than a lot of college graduates. I don't think anyone will be able to answer your questions well in these KZfaq comments, but at I'll at least say I think they're good questions and that you should be able to find good answers. Keep asking them, and be cautious with anyone who offers you simple, easy answers.
@apotheoticoelacanth
@apotheoticoelacanth 42 минут бұрын
@@lew526 Nah I wouldn't say that, I'd hope I'm about average, given the aggregate of my unique weaknesses and strengths. I want to try and write out some video monologues, but I don't know where to start. Or even if I want to talk about modern politics
@OzoTenzing
@OzoTenzing 13 сағат бұрын
I am quitting today.
@paulverge5536
@paulverge5536 13 сағат бұрын
I think this guy was terrible during Covid
@kazaakas
@kazaakas 13 сағат бұрын
Sure, a lot of important values are discussed, but still a very hetero and cis normative view. Why call these values masculinity? It's just part of being a good person. Same with positive personality aspects associated with femininity. On the other hand, we oughta give men more space to express vulnerability, give women more opportunities to be leaders, etc. Let people grow into the values that are most important to them, regardless of sex or gender. It's fine if you fit the stereotype, it's fine if you don't.
@toni-annleone780
@toni-annleone780 13 сағат бұрын
Her story gives me so much hope. I thank God for journey
@ligafftheindifferent3495
@ligafftheindifferent3495 13 сағат бұрын
How do we level up young men is the WRONG question and the WRONG attitude. Young men are good. Young men are good enough. Those that refuse to see this are wrong and need to wake up. The problems we face today are not because men are not good enough. The problems we face today are a result the misguided notion that men must compete.and that women have the authority to define those competitions. We have literally decided that women have the right to ignore most men. And while that seems obviously correct, the fallout of allowing that to stand is literally a total collapse. Women have virtually absolute power in the sexual marketplace, yet they wield that power with no acumen. Perhaps women should have that authority, but they misuse and abuse that power and use it to exclude vast number of men. 1 in 3 men under 30 are sexless. This is not because they are flawed. It is because women and their selections processes are flawed. Hypergamy is destroying our civilization and nobody dares to acknowledge this. Either women will evolve beyond hypergamy or we are doomed. It is that simple.
@luviamartinez-5809
@luviamartinez-5809 13 сағат бұрын
She is so beautiful!
@matthewpirtle8318
@matthewpirtle8318 14 сағат бұрын
Spread this Far and Wide…
@michaelanthony1797
@michaelanthony1797 14 сағат бұрын
All those old people in guberment jobs mostly, I see a bunch of poor older people renting and on the streets.
@user-js3ty1jm4d
@user-js3ty1jm4d 14 сағат бұрын
High tryglicerides causes insulin resistance. Sugars and carbs in excess cause tryglicerides to rise
@user-js3ty1jm4d
@user-js3ty1jm4d 14 сағат бұрын
Fructose causes liver fat and this causes insulin resistants.
@mejsik7116
@mejsik7116 15 сағат бұрын
30 minutes of watching and this guy is mainly talking about himself…
@mr.kilpatrick2991
@mr.kilpatrick2991 15 сағат бұрын
the one thing he forgets to mention is that ALL older people were once younger people :)
@lukebillingham1946
@lukebillingham1946 16 сағат бұрын
The moral of every sobriety story is like being a rapper or a musician. Fuck around for as long as you can, hope you don’t do anything too stupid and get out the other side. Then talk about it. Maybe monetise it. Cheers
@Advoc8te4Truth
@Advoc8te4Truth 16 сағат бұрын
Whats so hilarious is all of the people on here gushing about how wonderful Gisele is and how in tune with her chakra's she is 😂❤ I'm sure her Jujitsu Instructor gave her insides a good tune up before the interview. 😂❤ And beford you all deify her Mother Gisele this is a lying, cheating, failure of a wife and mother who left and abandoned her husband and family. Any woman who on the same week her divorce is finalized takes her lover and children away together on holiday is genuinely a selfish b!tch 😂❤
@rebekahelle9013
@rebekahelle9013 16 сағат бұрын
This is truly a treat. It's so nice when we can hear such a rich interview like this. And I cannot not see Legolas as he moves his head in different positions as he thinks and speaks. What a lovely person he is.
@DylanGriffiths-Jones-sl3yw
@DylanGriffiths-Jones-sl3yw 16 сағат бұрын
A lot of of this Meditation movement started with the covid lockdown
@LissetteCRamirez
@LissetteCRamirez 16 сағат бұрын
Thank you so much for this interview!!! Beautiful conversation and such a powerful role model. I loved her Lessons book and reminded me to revisit the book. I'm so looking forward to her cookbook and cooking more with my family. <3
@clwandling
@clwandling 16 сағат бұрын
They took 15% of my income for 40 years and spent it and now you want me to feel bad for drawing Social Security?
@mr.kilpatrick2991
@mr.kilpatrick2991 15 сағат бұрын
exactly. lame minded thinking
@heatherlynn2695
@heatherlynn2695 16 сағат бұрын
it's porn no mystery still smh
@Jamieboy1964
@Jamieboy1964 17 сағат бұрын
Kinda skipping over the fact that older adults worked their asses off for their money/houses and if they invested their money instead of paying the forced social security tax, theyd have dramatically more money...this guy may be snart & rhoughtful, but his words are extremely divisive and misguided
@nivlakhera9
@nivlakhera9 17 сағат бұрын
Wao he has so much depth, this just goes on to show how much beauty people carry and it’s revealed in such needed deep conversations💕