Philosopher Stefan Molyneux - who started helping people understand Bitcoin over 10 years ago - tells you why exchange traded fund are SO ESSENTIAL to the acceptable, spread and value of bitcoin!
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How do you identify a philosophy from a non-philosophy - such as mysticism and sophistry?
An Introduction to Sophistry
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1hUg4hgWQKw
An Introduction to First Principles
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLyVLD9HJD0
An Introduction to Philosophy
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Various mainstream media outlets have taken an innocent man with fifteen minutes of fame and decided that he must be smeared and attacked. Stefan Molyneux is pissed off over the treatment of Ken Bone and offers a word a warning to the jackals who participate in this kind of public disassembly of harmless periphery public figures.
Background: http://nypost.com/2016/10/14/why-did-the-trolls-have-to-take-down-ken-bone/
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Topic : Is numbness toward your emotions an effect or one the effects of neglect? Childhood Neglect?
Topic Detail: I would like to understand why I am quite numb to my own emotions especially in the moment. My dad is selling his home which I have been living in and I am inactive and putting off moving my own stuff. My numbness slows me down and confuses me. I need to get going, pack my stuff and get a new job too. I really need some help Stef.
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"My name is [X], and I am 28 years old. My husband and I got married when I was 21. I have been a homemaker for the past almost 4 years, and my husband and I both really enjoy and appreciate a more traditional approach to our marriage relationship, as well as outlook on life... except for one vital area on my behalf - I can’t seem to bring myself to want children.
"I understand fundamentally and philosophically the importance of building a family, particularly a strong nuclear family, and I also really enjoy looking into traditional family structures and studying the best methods of raising children, etc. (with influence from your show as well of course). I want to will myself to desire children, but I just can’t. The fear of having them and all it entails scares me to the point of having not taken that step with my husband, despite being married 7 years and being in my late 20s, and with that knowing the clock is ticking. I have some surface level reasonings I believe are at play for this, having not had good parenting while growing up and that stemming into issues within myself, but I believe it would be beneficial to examine in depth why this is something I struggle with so deeply.
"My husband is a very solid man and supportive of me, including in this area, but I know he truly would want to build a family, and I feel guilt over not giving that to him. This is a turmoil I have felt for years (with zero pressure from him, this is just internal), and there has been a time or two I tearfully told him that because I know he desires that deep down and I feel should have it, that he should seek someone who will give that to him. This is something we have had to work through, as that is something he would never do and says that me and our relationship is more important to him than the outcome of whether we have a family or not. I understand this, but at the same time still feel this weight of not providing that to him when it’s something I feel he truly should have.
"Moreover with this, I want to be able to explore why this is a struggle I have, to gain clarity on it, and I feel you are the person who can help with that. I love watching all of your shows.
"Thanks for your time and consideration."
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Hey Stef I met you at the Freedom Fest back in…2018ish? You sat with me and gave me some kind words. I was very drunk…BUT I’ve recently become sober with the help of AA?
Do you know about AA basic ideas? If so what do you think?
I have an issue with emotional eating/binging any thoughts on why someone eats that way?
Had a drinking problem before that I kicked
Hey Stef.
After hearing you talk about fatal flaws recently, I've realized mine is Perfectionism.
My perfectionism is crippling, because it causes me to do absolutely nothing if I can't do it "right".
"Perfect is the enemy of the good" is a good description of my issue.
Any thoughts?
Do you increasingly support Christianity primarily because it's a bulwark against communism, even though you prefer that people reach virtue through philosophy instead of religion?
Hi Stef, what are your thoughts on unchosen obligations, specifically the religious obligation to honor thy mother and father. More generally, are unchosen obligations a necessary good for society since that has been suggested in a video I just watched by Jordan Peterson
How do I deal with someone who is very sarcastic, but very humorous and the jokes are about me? I laugh because it's really. So it continues.
Why do our parents have such an emotional hold over us as adults?
I got drunk at a company event the other day and tried to discuss the non-aggression principle, and it went over like a lead balloon. Trying to figure out how to walk that one back even though I was being honest. They want to talk to me about it next week. I feel like I humiliated myself talking to a bunch of NPCs about libertarian philosophy. I avoid alcohol because it makes me a bit too honest when maybe I should hold back on certain topics or be a bit more careful introducing the ideas.
Became a father in December, any advice for taking better care of infants?
Stef, under what reasonable circumstances a man who broke up with a women, should take her back? The fact they broke up in the first place is bad enough but is there any reasonable way it can actually happen and work out? Thank you very much.
Thank you very much for the clarification between love and honor. It's an important nuance that I didn't see. What about other unchosen obligations, such as our obligations to the state. How do we distinguish between unchosen obligations that are beneficial to society and those that aren't.
Did any people in your extended family have a positive influence on your childhood? I’m an Aunt and I want to be a positive influence for my niece.
When you fall of the tracks and get lost in chaos, do you have a way of pulling yourself back together? A good method of centering yourself?
Do you have personal preferences to help create a universal safety net that encourages hard work that doesn't violate the NAP?
My mother used to beat me frequently and my father was distant, 20 years later our relationship is kind of cold, i find it hard to smile around them and show happiness, they treat me good now but that past is still there, its hard for me to open up and tell them about it, why wont parents initiate such conversations? i see it is very common that the child always needs to initiate instead of the parents.
How's the book editing going Stef?
Some say we should forgive the COVIDIANS who pushed vax mandates and lockdowns. I say no forgiveness unless they seriously apologize, and then maybe.
I feel like I have an obligation to help toward my mother, as she seems powerless/stucki in her relationship to my fahter. Def resonate with the current topic.
Stef why did your father abandon you with mother? Was he afraid of your mother and just ran away?
Do you think the trauma of World War 1 and World War 2 was the primary explanation but not justification for dysfunction in the boomer generation?
How do we manage our instincts towards obligations? For example men feel obligated to protect women and women feel obligated to nurture life. Do positive obligations have an evolutionary root? Or are some of them branded into our psyche by our culture and these are the ones we should reject.
I was baffled at the response to not go outside and exercise in order to quarantine
Why do you think anti homeschoolers use socialize in public schools as a con for homeschooling?
Aren't mega corporations just proxy extensions of government power these days? And consequently we are left with essentially a new branded version of communism?
Stefan Molyneux, host of Freedomain Radio, the largest and most popular philosophy show on the web, answers objections to nonviolent parenting. Http://www.freedomainradio.com
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Philosopher Stefan Molyneux rebuts an argument against his secular theory of ethics called Universally Preferable Behaviour - and engages in a deep and ferocious argument with a listener about the validity of the senses, and the relationship between quantum physics and philosophical morality.
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