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Knowing Right from Wrong and Twitter Influence
The podcast discusses how people inherently know what is right or wrong because of the emotional impact it has on them. Furthermore, having a large Twitter following can be powerful for an individual even if they don't desire fame.
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The speaker questions how we inherently know what is right and wrong and discusses the feeling of guilt or shame that arises when we do something wrong, suggesting that everyone knows deep down what is right and wrong.
1:05:01 - 1:06:08 (01:07)
Summary
The speaker questions how we inherently know what is right and wrong and discusses the feeling of guilt or shame that arises when we do something wrong, suggesting that everyone knows deep down what is right and wrong.
ChapterKnowing Right from Wrong and Twitter Influence
Episode#318: John Fio – The Magic Of Exceptional Ideas
PodcastThe Danny Miranda Podcast
The contextual constraints and mastery should be considered in playing music or delivering comedy.
1:06:08 - 1:08:13 (02:04)
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The contextual constraints and mastery should be considered in playing music or delivering comedy. The speaker talked about the invisible contextual constraints that surround us, affecting what we create and how we show it to the world.
ChapterKnowing Right from Wrong and Twitter Influence
Episode#318: John Fio – The Magic Of Exceptional Ideas
PodcastThe Danny Miranda Podcast
In this snippet from an episode of "Invest Like the Best," the guest discusses the value of having a couple hundred thousand followers on Twitter, noting that it can be a powerful tool without necessarily equating to fame.
1:08:13 - 1:10:21 (02:08)
Summary
In this snippet from an episode of "Invest Like the Best," the guest discusses the value of having a couple hundred thousand followers on Twitter, noting that it can be a powerful tool without necessarily equating to fame.