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Concerns Over the Economic and Psychological Impacts of the Pandemic
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33:34 - 41:21 (07:47)

The speaker expresses their concern about the potential economic ripples that may result from the psychological effects of the pandemic, despite the policies and science behind the decisions made. They also touch on how traditional media is trying to stay relevant amidst the chaos.

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As different jurisdictions take different positions on public policy, concerns arise about the psychological effects of the pandemic resulting in economic ripples that aren't necessarily tied to what is the right thing to do from a policy, science or health perspective.
33:34 - 37:49 (04:15)
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Economic Impact
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As different jurisdictions take different positions on public policy, concerns arise about the psychological effects of the pandemic resulting in economic ripples that aren't necessarily tied to what is the right thing to do from a policy, science or health perspective.

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Concerns Over the Economic and Psychological Impacts of the Pandemic
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The concept of power and influence in modern media is becoming more and more obscure, making it difficult for traditional media outlets to stay relevant.
37:49 - 40:18 (02:29)
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Media
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The concept of power and influence in modern media is becoming more and more obscure, making it difficult for traditional media outlets to stay relevant. Unlike Israel where there is a cost-benefit analyses due to the nature of danger, Western media is currently struggling to allocate power and influence.

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Concerns Over the Economic and Psychological Impacts of the Pandemic
Episode
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Richard Branson, the founder of Virgin Galactic, successfully went to space on a company trip that costs $200,000 per person.
40:18 - 41:21 (01:03)
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Richard Branson, Virgin Galactic
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Richard Branson, the founder of Virgin Galactic, successfully went to space on a company trip that costs $200,000 per person. The achievement was emotional for those involved, representing a triumph of perseverance and belief in the company's mission.

Chapter
Concerns Over the Economic and Psychological Impacts of the Pandemic
Episode
E40: A Bestie gets COVID, Delta breakthrough, Billionaire Space Race & more
Podcast
All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg