I always listen through the podcast but you convinced me that I should check out Jon's red hair. I love your show Josh and the banter was great in this episode. It gave me a lot to think about. As a parent I'm often tempted to put my child in a private school, but it seems it might be good for them to be around many different children. I'll definitely keep this conversation in mind.
The poorer Mormons who mix with richer ones still have a huge commonality, the Church. And they trust each other much more inherently because of this connection.
Interesting conversation Josh. But i found it fairly frustrating. Jon starts by pointing to societies development from hunter gatherers to farmers to factory workers, without looking deeper to understand that is where the roots of division lay. The conversation advances to the "choice problem"(The Matrix) without, once again, without looking deeper to understand why people make different choices. Imo the root to both of these inquiries start at the fact we're a product of our environment. As each environment is different it shapes difference in thinking. This produces different choices. This produces different societies. This is where Jon comes in with his potential reasoning & solution without dealing with the foundational dilemma. You can only make choices upon your understanding of the environment & society you find yourself. If those chiices go against someone from another environment a resolution must be found. If that's usable to be reached violence has been the historical solution to the problem. The stronger force of violence generally dictates the choice to be made. And on we continue in the same behavioral patterns as any species of aggressive primate never able to bridge the stupid choices that divide.
Loved this chat, thankyou genteel men...
I always listen through the podcast but you convinced me that I should check out Jon's red hair. I love your show Josh and the banter was great in this episode. It gave me a lot to think about. As a parent I'm often tempted to put my child in a private school, but it seems it might be good for them to be around many different children. I'll definitely keep this conversation in mind.
The poorer Mormons who mix with richer ones still have a huge commonality, the Church. And they trust each other much more inherently because of this connection.
Well sir. It's really just as simple as birds of a feather fuck together. - Sir Newton Darwin
Interesting conversation Josh. But i found it fairly frustrating. Jon starts by pointing to societies development from hunter gatherers to farmers to factory workers, without looking deeper to understand that is where the roots of division lay.
The conversation advances to the "choice problem"(The Matrix) without, once again, without looking deeper to understand why people make different choices.
Imo the root to both of these inquiries start at the fact we're a product of our environment. As each environment is different it shapes difference in thinking. This produces different choices. This produces different societies. This is where Jon comes in with his potential reasoning & solution without dealing with the foundational dilemma.
You can only make choices upon your understanding of the environment & society you find yourself. If those chiices go against someone from another environment a resolution must be found. If that's usable to be reached violence has been the historical solution to the problem. The stronger force of violence generally dictates the choice to be made. And on we continue in the same behavioral patterns as any species of aggressive primate never able to bridge the stupid choices that divide.
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Why are the views so low on your show, Josh? It's great content.
I smell a rat...