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Government-Backed News and the Success of Smart Rats
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40:59 - 51:54 (10:55)

The speaker suggests that non-partial news requires government support because it is not entertaining enough to attract viewership. Additionally, smart rats are proven to be more successful than their less intelligent counterparts, but only to a certain extent as extreme intelligence does not necessarily equate to success.

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The speaker discusses the potential benefits of a nationalized healthcare system with a private option, the gender divide in the pro-life/pro-choice debate, and the complexities of social media's impact on modern society.
40:59 - 43:24 (02:25)
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Healthcare, Abortion, Social Media
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The speaker discusses the potential benefits of a nationalized healthcare system with a private option, the gender divide in the pro-life/pro-choice debate, and the complexities of social media's impact on modern society.

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Government-Backed News and the Success of Smart Rats
Episode
#543 - Scott Galloway - Why Is This Generation Struggling So Much?
Podcast
Modern Wisdom
The news media has evolved from unbiased reporting to an entertainment industry that reinforces tribal beliefs.
43:24 - 46:25 (03:00)
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News Media
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The news media has evolved from unbiased reporting to an entertainment industry that reinforces tribal beliefs. To combat misinformation on social media, identity verification is necessary.

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Government-Backed News and the Success of Smart Rats
Episode
#543 - Scott Galloway - Why Is This Generation Struggling So Much?
Podcast
Modern Wisdom
In a rat experiment, the rats who focused on survival and reproduction were more successful than those who focused on art and culture, and this could be applied to human success as well.
46:25 - 51:54 (05:29)
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Success
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In a rat experiment, the rats who focused on survival and reproduction were more successful than those who focused on art and culture, and this could be applied to human success as well. Smart people are more likely to be successful than dumb people, but there isn't much difference in success rates between really smart people and just smart people.

Chapter
Government-Backed News and the Success of Smart Rats
Episode
#543 - Scott Galloway - Why Is This Generation Struggling So Much?
Podcast
Modern Wisdom