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Trends and Social Contagions
In this podcast, the speaker discusses the combination of public intellectuals, the offensive need to voice opinions, and the unfalsifiability of performative compliance leading to social contagions and rhythms of communication over the past decade. The discussion includes an example of the Kafka Trap thought trap.
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The podcast discusses how the prevalence of public intellectuals and performative compliance that is unfalsifiable have contributed to the social contagions and rhythms of communication that we have seen in the last 10 years.
1:00:52 - 1:04:21 (03:29)
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The podcast discusses how the prevalence of public intellectuals and performative compliance that is unfalsifiable have contributed to the social contagions and rhythms of communication that we have seen in the last 10 years.
ChapterTrends and Social Contagions
Episode#600 - 16 Lessons From 600 Episodes - Andrew Schulz, Douglas Murray & Alex Hormozi
PodcastModern Wisdom
Chris shares his gratitude for the support over the last 600 episodes and talks about his website chriswillx.com/books where he offers a list of 100 life-changing books he loves.
1:04:21 - 1:05:23 (01:01)
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Chris shares his gratitude for the support over the last 600 episodes and talks about his website chriswillx.com/books where he offers a list of 100 life-changing books he loves. He also talks about the joy of reflecting and synthesizing what he's learned in the lessons episodes and discusses his upcoming live talks.