From Personal Goals to Societal Pressures: The Idea of Bucket List

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On this episode of Play Myself Show, the speaker discusses a wide range of topics. From societal pressure to the normalization of death and killing, the speaker brings up many thought-provoking points. They also talk about the importance of learning and passing down information, as well as their predictions about a new underground economy. Additionally, the episode includes insights into the speaker's personal life, including their military experience and the role of their father in their life. Tune in to this episode for a fascinating and diverse discussion.

[00:00:00] The speaker discusses the difficulty of determining ethics and the concept of retaliation leading to violent actions.

[00:04:32] Discussion on societal norms and exposure to violence.

[00:05:30] The speaker thinks justifying pleasure from killing is wrong and a lack of awareness can normalize death. It may have been acceptable in eras with no communication, but not now.

[00:07:20] Friendship formed at work, bonding over banter and jokes. Realization that people may not be aware of others' interests and languages.

[00:17:04] Discussion on the importance of passing down knowledge from generation to generation.

[00:46:36] Prediction of a future underground economy arising due to economic and crime issues.

[00:48:23] Comparison of China's gold standard and American currency printing explained.

[01:02:22] Speaker discusses their commitment to finish tasks despite failures and how their military career won't define them.

[01:04:54] A conversation where someone doesn't care about what their dad thinks and doesn't want to share their military narrative with him.

[01:35:39] The speaker discusses a society's expectations of defending family, references an Afro beats creator named Fellow Gothi, and questions someone's inability to teach him while also discussing adapting ideas from others.

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On this episode of Play Myself Show, the speaker discusses a wide range of topics. From societal pressure to the normalization of death and killing, the speaker brings up many thought-provoking points. They also talk about the importance of learning and passing down information, as well as their predictions about a new underground economy. Additionally, the episode includes insights into the speaker's personal life, including their military experience and the role of their father in their life. Tune in to this episode for a fascinating and diverse discussion.

[00:00:00] The speaker discusses the difficulty of determining ethics and the concept of retaliation leading to violent actions.

[00:04:32] Discussion on societal norms and exposure to violence.

[00:05:30] The speaker thinks justifying pleasure from killing is wrong and a lack of awareness can normalize death. It may have been acceptable in eras with no communication, but not now.

[00:07:20] Friendship formed at work, bonding over banter and jokes. Realization that people may not be aware of others' interests and languages.

[00:17:04] Discussion on the importance of passing down knowledge from generation to generation.

[00:46:36] Prediction of a future underground economy arising due to economic and crime issues.

[00:48:23] Comparison of China's gold standard and American currency printing explained.

[01:02:22] Speaker discusses their commitment to finish tasks despite failures and how their military career won't define them.

[01:04:54] A conversation where someone doesn't care about what their dad thinks and doesn't want to share their military narrative with him.

[01:35:39] The speaker discusses a society's expectations of defending family, references an Afro beats creator named Fellow Gothi, and questions someone's inability to teach him while also discussing adapting ideas from others.

  continue reading

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