Donald Trump’s fuming tweets are Kayfabe.

In fact all of Twitter is kayfabe. Because it was a wealth transfer program posing as a philanthropic effort. Surely there must be a midpoint there, because words said out loud do have power. Have some alternatives: one of the reasons for stereotypes is that people are unsure of their ability to evaluate people from outside their culture. Here’s an interesting talk between two Trump-hostile liberals (director of Thiel Capital Eric Weinstein and novelist Bret Easton Ellis) who nonetheless have figured out how badly Trump Derangement Syndrome and Social Justice has screwed their side. Not quite. Going to have to listen to this one a few times. Very few can even attempt this so await to hear .. Tim, on the podcast you said something about having difficulty getting started with musical instruments (aside from drums). The theory that a great deal of political discourse is a distraction from not having solutions to the lack of innovation/growth.

Loved your interview too! I've split it into five posts for readability. I've finished listening to the podcast, and found it to contain a very interesting alternative worldview, that I've since come back to many times in conversation. And so there's been sort of a definitely a change in the tone even within Silicon Valley in the last five, six years on this. Is this all starting to sound a bit familiar? they need to address the issues which potentially undermine their own argument – those things which contextualuse that data. And somehow everything felt like it was more like a Ponzi scheme. Could there be better dividing lines? I mean the guy’s just got a W in front of the Einstein, cuz this cat is truly an extraordinary, “Stunning and sparkling mind.” Another great piece of work, Tim. Do Earths with Slower Economic Growth have a Better Chance at FAI? What this means: Please keep any "meta" discussion directed at specific users, mods, or r/conspiracy in general in this comment chain only.

Please contact the moderators of this subreddit if you have any questions or concerns. I guess my question is, where exactly are we on the Kayfabrication of politics and news? Were Kayfabe to become part of our toolkit for the twenty-first century, we would undoubtedly have an easier time understanding a world in which investigative journalism seems to have vanished and bitter corporate rivals cooperate on everything from joint ventures to lobbying efforts. more like this, less of people who get electric shocks in water for fun. Being outraged about everything on social media makes people feel important. Eric Weinstein: Yeah, that's incredibly juicy. Maybe it’s time to go read Meditations again. My name is Ryan and my Korean students thought/think I am a lion haha. The way to make money is to move operations overseas, to keep [your] headquarters wherever it’s tax advantaged. To quote from the brilliant Edge essay by Eric Weinstein ... What makes Kayfabe remarkable is that it gives us potentially the most complete example of … College debt in the United States in 2000 was $300 billion. — Listen to the podcast where Peter discusses differentiation, value creation, competition and much more. etc…” and because we are more afraid of possible negative consequences of being wrong (social and not only) we very often choose a safe, very often old (the way it’s been always been done/said/thought) way to do things, to approach our life etc…and that’s is why ultimately we don’t “grow” so many innovators in the first place…, It’s all starts when we are parents saying: “it’s wrong” to our kids…most often just because it’s the way we do things or it is a socially accepted way….

Drink deeply from good books, especially the Bible. That’s large enough to get people elected who can continue to keep people making money.

Worth a read... https://www.reddit.com/r/conspiracy/comments/8qgh0x/how_being_a_video_editor_for_pro_wrestling_has/, Some of us have been saying on here that it's all WWE. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ne6tB2KiZuk. Challenger: Skeptic, person pushing against the idea or widely held belief, for the purpose of advancing, clarifying and possibly disproving the original thought. Peter Thiel: And you know, when I was an undergraduate at Stanford in the late 1980s, almost all engineering disciplines, in retrospect, were really bad fields to go into. I’ve recently been through a spate of listening to podcasts. Why is this? Good guys – “faces”, according to the parlance – are set up by management to win matches and titles (and act as a proxy for how the fans think of themselves).

AeroAstro was a bad idea. And it’s difficult to analyze love when you’re in it.” Thanks Tim-. Hi Tim.. A great admirer of your creative genius. As for your briefcase/purse/etc – that was “solved” years ago by they kayak/boating/outdoor industry – waterproof bags & backpacks.

I wanted to make a suggestion for someone you could interview as I suspect many people would benefit from it. And so there's a way in which the story was shaky 20 years ago and today is much shakier. We would love to see some of these great minds Tim has on to figure out what causes Tourette’s and associated disorders. I was surprised to hear Turkish came to his mind first as one of his favorite languages. When in the 1990s, professional wrestling was forced to own up to the fact that its scripted outcomes made it the opposite of a legitimate sport, writes Weinstein, “[wrestling] discovered the unthinkable: its audience did not seem to require even a thin veneer of realism.”, Can we use it, as Weinstein originally wrote, to cognitively navigate “an altered reality of layered falsehoods in which absolutely nothing can be assumed to be as it appears?” Can we learn to, I wish more behavioural economists and sociologists would start studying this concept Weinstein identified so long ago. I highly recommend The Revenant. On the possible common language of instruments, I believe Leonard Bernstein address this concept in his Harvard lectures titled, “The Unanswered Question.” Unfortunately I haven’t tried watching it again after my first failed attempt at the age of 19, but I figured I’d throw this bone out into the interwebs. As a Product Designer who has lived in Tokyo for 7 years and obsesses over all things Japanese, Justin created an Umbrella with no moving parts based largely on, as Eric mentioned, Origami. You got screaming fans, you got heels, you got faces, you got people who break kayfabe and find themselves quickly out of a job. Craig’s new book, Atlas of a Lost World (Pantheon, 2018) is about the evidence for the first people in North America, who they were and how they made a living. I love these hard to define interview types like Sam Harris, Derek Sivers et al. I have been listening on and off to your content for years, but now I added you on my podcast listener for during drives and at other times. (Like, say, the ‘heroic rebels’ of … Peter Thiel: Well, you know, the dominant narrative is probably fraying and has been fraying for some time, but it is something like we're in a world of generally fast scientific and technological progress. Because professional wrestling is a simulated sport, all competitors who face each other in the ring are actually close collaborators who must form a closed system (called “a promotion”) sealed against outsiders. Picture source: WWE superstar Chris Masters performing for the troops in Iraq in 2009 Wikimedia Commons.