Life22: The Soldiers of Ideas (Day 13,491[1])

Day 13,491(1) - The Soldiers of Ideas.mp3
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Hey, gang, it's Kevin.
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Live 22 and as you if you're watching the video podcast, you probably are noticing that.
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The microphone.
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To to my left it would be to the right of your screen. From what I gather, it probably does reverse again.
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The.
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The microphone's different and that's because we after we did our show with Della.
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We had to.
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I had to do. We have?
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We had my own microphone in the office and I had to put it like, right up on top of like I had to put it right next to her. And so with my my issue with that was that.
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Like she had to have it right next to her and it was still kind of clipping out.
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Then I had to turn all the gains.
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Everything was like peaked out and then I was like sitting on one side of the the room yelling at her, not yelling.
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You know, if you were in the room, like eventually it became a normal conversation.
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But it was just real odd how like it just wasn't picking up like.
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The cut out.
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The low cut was cutting out her voice because she's so soft spoken. Umm.
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And so, you know, they got me down a rabbit hole of research and, you know, here we are. We've got.
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We've got a sound mix board now. The smaller 1A Little Zoom Pro, P4 Pro Tac Protrac and a pod track.
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Then the we got three Samsung mics now.
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And so we're all ready to rock'n'roll.
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Yeah, it was between these mics and the shirts, and the shoes were a little bit more.
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They're indestructible, but these ones were a little with their not as.
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They were a little nicer because they allowed you both options, both a USB and an XLR connection.
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So so far so.
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I'm a little satisfied with, you know, I'm very satisfied with them.
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Each one has their own monitor, plus the board has its.
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Plus you can take this thing on the go and just do audio podcasts with just the the sound you know.
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The pod track P4.
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Those are additions to the studio today.
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So let us know in the comments below how the audio is.
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Hopefully it's not too.
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It's not too, you know, I'm still new at, like, monitoring being my sound guy. So you know it is what it is. Um.
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Our boy Ralph, out in the.
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He probably he could tell you, you know, Kevin wasn't didn't have the greatest ear, but man, he could. Mike a drum set. He could, Mike a drum set.
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That used to be my my thing running snakes and SLR or XLR and and hooking up front of house monitors and racks and.
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Just you know, man, the good old days. You always say that, right?
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Always say the good old days.
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I don't know if they were any better than they are.
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They never are right. Like you selective memory which kind of gets us into our first point.
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Memory you always seem to remember the all the good times of the past, right?
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Dad was always so much fun playing mini golf.
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But like you don't remember when Dad used to yell at you? You don't as often, right?
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You don't like the dad used to yell at you, 'cause. You were a kid.
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Did **** **** right so.
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And then you forget, you know like well.
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You know, then you know, being a little kid and you know, you just do more **** **** and you get more yelled at more and you know.
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Back in my day you get.
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Used to get hit for doing **** ****.
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Now you can't even like tell your kids that you used to get hit because that would psychologically affect them to think that you may or you were capable of hitting them, at which point now they have PTSD and you have to pay for the rest of their life.
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Therapy because they thought that you may, you know it's it's it's nuts.
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Where our society is gone and the evolution is of of human society.
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Is only just.
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It's it's becoming exponential.
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Especially with technology.
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Like all of a sudden, it's like, you know, our our technology's outpacing our biologically designed evolution.
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Like takes a million years, takes millions of years for your gut Biome to just change slightly and start handling meat.
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And things like that from like you know.
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Roots and rocks and things which they believe would is what the appendix is.
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So it's like takes millions of millions upon millions of years for a species to evolve from digesting roots and rocks to actually eating leafy greens and vegetables, and then being able to change like adding.
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Adding spinach, you know, taking just only eating spinach and broccoli to adding carrots was like a like a couple million year change.
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And then it's like, well, now your **** got gut Biome can handle that now all of a sudden we're like, well, let's eat everything.
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And let's let's do.
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And we're constantly involving all of our technology and it's like it's skyrocketing and it's like our biological evolution is still like right there.
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It's like, well, cell phones won't give us cancer in a bazillion years.
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Because you need to have that exposure.
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You need a million years just for minor changes.
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Like major changes like.
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You know, it's one of those, you know, I'm not saying that cell phones give you cancer, but that was always the rumor, right?
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If that was true.
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You know, take a million plus years for our brains to kind of like build in a shielding that would like, you know, a meteor, a media, a meaty cartilage layer that would like, you know, absorb, you know.
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Radio frequencies that eventually cause cancer, and 20 year latencies, or some nonsense, but anyways.
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A rabbit hole.
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Not quite a rabbit hole, so, but all that to say that today's today's discussion. So we're so check the show later today or this evening because we have Vernon Robinson junior, our first. Our first interview of the political season is coming on the show via Zoom Tonight. So.
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Will be exciting to test out the zoom.
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Getting a little butterflies in me tummy just because you know it's the it's the first zoom test, right?
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I've done a couple of them online.
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And you know, just to test it, but to actually have a.
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You know it's.
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It's always a little nerve wracking when you've got your.
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It's like your first you first zoom call like. I'm not concerned about how like the call's gonna go, the interview's gonna go.
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It's making sure that we capture everything that we don't have too many hiccups, that.
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It's an OK podcast, and that's what that's that's where the nerves come in.
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Umm.
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So but I do want to.
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But we got that going on tonight.
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We're scheduling 2 of the other. We've got a mayoral candidate and another incumbent Alderman to schedule still.
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We're waiting to hear back from some of the.
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The.
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The newcomers.
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But yes, so that's what's going on tonight.
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And so all that talk about the evolution of our society and stuff like that, I don't know if any of you have noticed out there in TV Land that we have.
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Become.
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Adversarial as a society, I don't know if any of you have.
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That I think it's.
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It is what it is.
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But.
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So as a society, we've become adversarial.
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The left versus the right, this topic versus that topic.
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Which I think innately, I think I think social media exacerbates it.
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Were.
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It's getting worse because of our because of social media, because everything's right there in your face.
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Because you can have those dialogues real quick, you don't see the person, you don't get to catch their mannerisms.
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Don't get to see the the personal inflections.
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And and so without having that interpersonal contact.
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People seem to play a little rougher.
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Like it becomes more of a contact sport than it is just a debate, a dialogue, a battling of wits, an understanding.
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Then with that same distance, people have this.
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Like Legacy Media on both sides have a tendency to just, like, manipulate their audiences, right, which is.
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You know it is what it is, right?
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Speech.
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You know what is the cure to free speech to to bad speech?
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More free speech.
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So just more speech, right?
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Need.
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You need to have free speech be free.
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People like misinformation.
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Guess.
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Misinformation is cured by the fact that you just people can keep piling on.
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Speech. More speech to open up dialogue to open up channels, and with people fighting so much people are less like amped to talk.
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And that's why I think this channel, I think that things like this channel podcasts in general are just phenomenal because they open up the door for people to have actual dialogue. one-on-one conversation and you know.
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And different than the comments section, right where all the infighting happens and you don't see people's faces, you don't know their background. You don't know their history.
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Can't sit there and like, look them in the eyes and see their facial expressions.
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To that point, like the zoom call is is way closer to the in person than than it is to the comment section, so.
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I'm excited to have a resume call.
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I think the zoom calls are going to be great, just as good as the in person conversations, because you can see the person because you can. You can read their facial expressions, which adds more to the conversation.
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Those are you out in audio listening land.
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Mean you can get.
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You're definitely going to get tone from audio.
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But the audio video is going to give you better, just like look at someone's facial expression.
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They look confused as they're saying something.
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Looking they look confident.
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So it's like, and sometimes people do.
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Is.
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Still misconceptions about that.
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Like somebody will say something with confidence and like, either they a know they're lying or they truly believe it and it's wrong, you know.
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There's there you are going to get that but.
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A truly questioning person might say you know what?
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You're.
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Maybe I will double check if.
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Questioning it that much.
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Let me let, I guess, let me double check my information to make sure. And then you have that. So you have that dialogue where people are actually growing, learning and evolving and it and it just becomes a really.
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I don't know.
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Healthy thing, it decreases the divisiveness, the the adversarial Ness of our society by allowing people to have these conversations, even just you as the audience, to be able to listen to two sides of an argument, to listen to two people conversate.
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It allows you to kind of want to do the same thing in your own.
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In your own life.
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And for me it allowed.
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Know it.
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This is like a weight being lifted off my.
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It's like an exercise that I get to do right, like I get to talk with people.
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Get to it's it's it when people talk about.
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Conversations. They have a tendency to describe.
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What would you say it is like?
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It's like.
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It's like a wrestling match or a jiu jitsu. You're kind of struggling through an idea anytime an idea is presented to the world that is kind of the same thing, right?
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It's struggling.
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It's it's like it's a, it's a baby. It's learning to crawl like so a conversation would be the same.
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Starts off. It can start out confident because maybe it.
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You know, it's a toddler or it's a teenager because you've had conversations with the same person before, so you know.
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You know the you know the moves that you have to make in order to to, to convey your idea to this individual or to that individual or whatever.
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And I don't know it's. It's definitely an exciting time.
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This this should be the good old days, right?
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Is being able to see beyond the the chaos, the flood of the comment section and and and rise above, right?
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And climb up onto a boat and actually have a discussion above all others, right?
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Of those you know.
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The.
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The gnashing of teeth in the comments section, so.
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But.
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With this evolution of technology and this adversarialness that's popped up with the hopeful squealing of the masses in the comments section, who refused to look people in the eye refused to, you know, to have this dialogue, this conversation.
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It is nice.
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That we get to have these conversations, but it's also.
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Man, I'm losing my train.
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Train is derailing folks.
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I.
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It is also nice to be able to have this dialogue not just with people that you agree with, but people that you might agree with on some topics but disagree on others.
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I had a conversation.
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In the late afternoon early evening yesterday with a client of mine and we talked about a wide variety of things and somehow it ended up on like Elon Musk. And it's one of those like.
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I see eye to eye with with her on a lot of different conversations, but it's like there's a lot of things. It's like we don't see eye to eye on.
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Like you know.
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Elon, but it was like being able to have that conversation and say like listen like.
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Not about electric vehicles, but I think it's great that somebody like Elon.
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Is is pushing for innovation in the electric vehicle market because eventually you're going to need to take whatever your fuel source is, whether it's, you know, diesel, gasoline.
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Solar wind.
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You know.
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Water. Whatever the whatever the the medium is in, which you have it.
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It's like man, well, but what happens when you run out?
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So it'd be nice to be able to take that energy.
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You know, burn the gasoline to convert it into energy and store it and store it how? That's that's part of it, right?
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It lithium ion batteries.
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It you know.
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This is it that so now you can charge up your batteries and still have the fuel source in the vehicle. Like you have a tank of it. That is, I mean essentially it is storing that potential energy, right by storing.
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The fuel.
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But then what happens when you go somewhere like?
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You go to Mars.
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That's it's part of the whole the gimmick, right?
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You go to Mars, but you can't.
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Can't have combustion on.
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You can still use, you know.
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Stored pressure to propel.
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To propel your motion or you know.
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You can use. You can use electric engines.
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You know, electric motors.
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Because you're just using electric current and you know you don't need oxygen for electric current in the combustion process, right?
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There's all these.
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What happens when Earth becomes unlivable?
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Like there's like air is scarce.
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Like producing it in.
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We're producing air or synthesized air in some sort of like machines underground. And because the you know, whatever happened, the solar flares have increased and the ozone has been depleted and essentially you can't trap anything in any more.
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'S just weak enough where oxygen can just float out into space.
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Now it's just out there where there's no people.
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So just throwing it out there was, but we were able to have a nice conversation because she was pro electric car. She thought the the electric cars were very cool.
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She thought they were reliable and and just some of the neat little things about it. But it's one of those. Like, you can talk to when? When you get to have conversations with people. It is phenomenal because you can have them with like minded people and.
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People that are completely adversarial to you on every topic and just the fact that you can have those conversations is just.
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It's a breath of fresh air.
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So it's it is nice it. It lets you think and then what happens is you take those, you take those like soldiers that you put out on the battlefield, these little ideas that you're placing for you to to March into combat, for, for your, your your being right.
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Your entire ideology.
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And you place little soldiers, which are ideas for each one of them, and some of them have stronger armor than others because they've been tested before in conversation, in combat.
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And then.
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Sometimes they come back a little tarnished. They get cleaned up, and that's your brains. Way, right? As you are doing your maintenance on these little ideas, your soldiers, right, while you're sleeping while you're just doing menial tasks, you're you think about these topics as they come up? Maybe.
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Hear something on the news that.
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You think?
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One of these little soldiers, if you will, if we keep the the analogy going.
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These the soldier of an idea.
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Cleaning.
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You're mending his.
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Or maybe he gets slain in the battlefield and it makes you have to, like, rethink.
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That that soldier and like you go, you go to you go to play, you know, verbal chess with somebody, and they they thwart you on a topic that you thought you you had a good idea on and they just undermined it. And they got right in behind that.
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And they they they jam their dagger in right underneath the arm.
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And the idea bleeds.
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Well, it's better that the idea that little soldier bleeds out.
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In this fictitious world of.
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Verbal speak than it is for you to embody that idea, live it and have.
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And die yourself.
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Like, oh, I'm. I'm just always just going to go grab my food from inside that crocodile's mouth.
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Guess what? If you embody that idea, the chance of your survival is very.
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And that's the beauty of ideas, because as long as if if you know if they're wearing the strongest suit of armor and you have all these little verbal soldiers to, you know, and you've been honing them and working on them.
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And you know, unless some major revelation comes along either to you or to society as a whole that thwarts the entire, undermines that entire soldier, at which point you.
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Becomes a hiring.
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Now you've got to go and search for a new soldier to replace the one that has been undermined, and then the process starts over and it's just a it's a great thing.
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Allows you to hone yourself, hone your skills and and, you know, reaffirm or.
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Your.
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Ideology. Which?
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Somebody present something to you and like I like. So I've used this example in the past, especially when I reviewed.
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The Communist manifesto.
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I was always worried and I and I every couple of years I hear somebody on a podcast similar to having similar fears that I did that like I was worried that if I.
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Read the book that I would like.
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There would be some like revelation in there that would that would convert me to to be a communist or socialist and I was like Oh no.
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But then I'll be one of them.
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And then I read it.
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I've read it and my little soldiers were so like ready for it, that I was like, I listened to it and I tried to keep an open mind and I like, I really tried to keep an open mind to with it and like, as I started reading I.
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Open my mind further to try to like.
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You know to not just because sometimes you take that you take your mental soldiers, your little soldiers, and you, you have such conviction with their ability to to do battle that when you like, look at something that like.
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Like a book or something like that and you can't defend itself that, you know they have to, like, tear it to shreds when really, like, there were some points that you could have.
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Taken in considered and adjusted your course of action with your ideology to reflect those strengths.
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And so, sometimes that bias kicks in and you're like, no, it's got to be bad.
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Got to be bad.
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I tried to open up with an open mind to the Communist manifesto to see what all the hullabaloo was about as I started reading, I was like.
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I shouldn't be afraid of this because this is nonsense.
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This does not make.
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This is not practical in the world and I could refute the point.
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I could refute the points of communism at like every turn using, you know, mainly like one of the biggest points to it is it's been tried in action, you know, so you know, throwing socialism and communism at.
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Um.
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Like.
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Look at the you know the the Gulag archipelagos, and by Alexander Solzhenitsyn.
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You know you.
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Just that's just an example of a real life thing that happened. You.
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So it's like you could throw different things at it and just decimate the argument.
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But it's like I just wanted to listen to it, to see if there was anything just in the weeds that maybe.
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And I.
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And then I realized that my fear of it, my bias against it. I was like, well, I'm like my bias is founded.
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There's no reason to decimate it so quickly, because eventually I'm going to get in the conversation with somebody who wholeheartedly believes.
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And you don't want to go just through and just thwart them within seconds because what happens is if you thwart somebody within seconds.
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To the realization that they were wrong, or that they have an issue with their thinking that you need to help them address.
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So.
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And then you have this person who's just like, just becomes more and more.
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It's like the fighting that's in the comment section. Like you're not going to be able to convince somebody because you're attacking so swiftly and they're not actually killing these people, you know.
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It's like in battle. Like yes, you. You, you you're slashing through people and they don't exist anymore. So you don't have to worry about the idea changing but behind.
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These ideas, especially in a conversation, is a human being that you know, needs to then readjust their sales or whatever, and and so in order to in order to help them, if they have a poor idea.
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You you kind of like, dance with it slowly, right?
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You.
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Just not get it.
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You don't.
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TKO.
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You just you, you know, you throw a couple jabs to show it that it's weak.
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And then you know, then you go in for the knockout.
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Like you, you. But you have to, like, show it if you go too fast. People don't see it and they just think that you're you're mean. You're bullying. You're you know you're you're bias. And it's like the bias is there because of your accuracy and your strength but.
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You you also need a little diplomacy, if you will. So. But I I think it is great that people from all sides can can come together and have discussions.
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With other people on podcasts like this and and my yesterday, you know, a couple conversations I had yesterday.
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Allowed me to allow me to do that.
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And and then you know tonight's zoom call.
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I'm I'm I'm excited for.
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Obviously it's the first zoom call the the channel, but also.
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It's.
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Uh.
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Me and Vernon have history like I I get along with him.
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We completely disagree on certain topics and we get along on other topics.
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You know, so it's one of those.
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I think it'll.
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I think it'll it'll make for. I think it'll make for a great conversation.
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I'm excited for that tonight, guys.
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We have.
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I've kept.
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I've kept you on here for 25 minutes listening to the the soothing low baritone of my voice and.
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So with that said, let us know in the comments below how our audio panned out today and just, you know, leave leave.
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Tell us your hate mail. If there's a soldier that I brought forward that you've got, you know the ****** in his armor, then go for it.
00:24:56 Kevin
Slay him in the comments section.
00:24:57 Kevin
We're ready for.
00:24:58 Kevin
We're ready to take it and then we will see you guys back here later for our zoom conversation with Vernon Robinson, junior incumbent for Ward 6.
00:25:08 Kevin
And then with that said, I hope you guys have a splendid day at the beginning of the podcast.
00:25:13 Kevin
Can probably hear the birds are chirping outside.
00:25:14 Kevin
Doesn't always mean that.
00:25:16 Kevin
Out, but the birds found some beauty in it, and I hope you do too.
00:25:20 Kevin
We'll see you guys later on the life 22.

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Life22:  The Soldiers of Ideas (Day 13,491[1])
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