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The Meaningful and Incomplete World of Trolling with Bret and Eric Weinstein [Episode 59]
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1:10:25 - 1:15:19 (04:53)

Bret and Eric Weinstein explore the motivations behind trolling and online behavior, questioning whether there is some genius-level of trolling that deserves recognition versus the sanctimonious hypocrisy often present online.

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In this episode, Naval Ravikant and James Altucher discuss the psychology behind trolling, and how those who believe the world is chaos are trying to discourage others from using the internet for positivity and goodness, often with trolling behavior.
1:10:25 - 1:13:34 (03:08)
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Psychology of Trolling
Summary

In this episode, Naval Ravikant and James Altucher discuss the psychology behind trolling, and how those who believe the world is chaos are trying to discourage others from using the internet for positivity and goodness, often with trolling behavior. They also touch on the idea that some trolls may actually be motivated by a deeper sense of care and love.

Chapter
The Meaningful and Incomplete World of Trolling with Bret and Eric Weinstein [Episode 59]
Episode
#134 – Eric Weinstein: On the Nature of Good and Evil, Genius and Madness
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast
The conversation revolves around the responsibility and accountability of individuals, particularly those in positions of power or influence.
1:13:34 - 1:15:19 (01:45)
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Responsibility, Accountability, Gen Z
Summary

The conversation revolves around the responsibility and accountability of individuals, particularly those in positions of power or influence. There is a call to action for the younger generation to take a stand and use their voices to make positive changes in the world.

Chapter
The Meaningful and Incomplete World of Trolling with Bret and Eric Weinstein [Episode 59]
Episode
#134 – Eric Weinstein: On the Nature of Good and Evil, Genius and Madness
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast