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Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory

EXCLUSIVE: "I'm Not Sympathetic To The Trump Shooting" - Rise of Civil War & Conspiracies | Destiny PT 2

Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory

Impact Theory

Education, News, News Commentary, Philosophy, Technology, Society & Culture, Business, Self-improvement

4.75.1K Ratings

🗓️ 24 July 2024

⏱️ 86 minutes

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Summary

Welcome back to Part 2 of Destiny on Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu. Today, we explore the rippling effects of divisive arguments and conspiracy theories on our discourse and decision-making processes. In part 2, Tom and Destiny transition through topics ranging from moral hazards to foreign policy decisions, they shed light on the need to prioritize meaningful discussions and critically evaluate information. They articulate the intricate relationship between beliefs, consequences, and the societal impacts of technology and social media. Tom Bilyeu and Destiny also touch on broader political dynamics, power structures, and the role of the deep state, culminating in an engaging conversation about leadership qualities, cognitive decline, and the potential future of U.S. governance. The episode wraps up with reflections on transparency, company culture, and the importance of shared narratives. Tune in for an episode that promises to challenge your perspectives and embolden your understanding of the dynamic and often tumultuous landscape of modern politics and society. Be legendary. SHOWNOTES: *Challenging to help people who need guidance. *Trust in institutions is eroding under Trump. *People resort to cheating without a clear leader. *Consider leader's motives, Biden's bipartisan success. *Nation lacks shared narrative, values, unity. *President advocates, pushes for policies, enforces laws. *Excited by RFK's vision for the future. *Executives address issues, employees discuss concerns separately. SPONSORS: Go to impacttheory.co/shopifypodJuly24 right now and sign up for a $1 per month trial. Explore the Range Rover Sport at https://www.LandRoverUSA.com Get 5 free AG1 Travel Packs and a FREE 1 year supply of Vitamin D with your first purchase at impacttheory.co/AG1pod. Secure your digital life with proactive protection for your assets, identity, family, and tech – Go to impacttheory.co/aurapod to start your free two-week trial. Go to impacttheory.co/quickbookspod below to get 50% off 3 months of Quickbooks Payroll! ***Are You Ready for EXTRA Impact?*** If you’re ready to find true fulfillment, strengthen your focus, and ignite your true potential, the Impact Theory subscription was created just for you. *New episodes delivered ad-free, EXCLUSIVE access to hundreds of archived Impact Theory episodes, Tom AMAs, and so much more!* This is not for the faint of heart. This is for those who dare to learn obsessively, every day, day after day. *****Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3PCvJaz***** Subscribe on all other platforms (Google Podcasts, Spotify, Castro, Downcast, Overcast, Pocket Casts, Podcast Addict, Podcast Republic, Podkicker, and more) : https://impacttheorynetwork.supercast.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:17.2

You brought up like I've heard the phrase. I don't know. I think I honestly it would like like a like the free loader problem I think moral hazard is when you go to consume a particular good or service but there's no cost associated with the consumption so there's a you just you would consume it infinitely because why not if I were to say like hey you have access to free massages you might get like 20 massages a day There's a I think that's because there's a constant of moral hazard and it leads to things like the free rider problem

0:23.5

If I'm incorrect about that, edit that.

0:24.7

I'm just kidding.

0:28.6

The free writer problem is solved generally speaking no not generally speaking

0:38.3

always it's solved by forcing somebody to incur a cost for their behavior.

0:44.1

And I think that we have tricked ourselves socially into thinking that some behaviors can be

0:47.5

done with no cost.

0:50.0

And one of the things that I would argue is I will appeal lightly to evolution and I'll say that

0:58.3

it's probably pretty important that people, their self-image, is made up a lot of how people around them view them.

1:07.0

Now, obviously, I'm sure you probably have to spend a lot of time fighting that.

1:11.0

I have to spend a lot of time fighting that.

1:12.0

When you're in media or when you're trying to move forward and like, this is or whatever, there's going to be a lot of time fighting that. I have to spend a lot of time fighting that when you're

1:13.2

trying to move forward and like business or whatever. There's going to be some people that

1:16.0

gravitate more towards that, find a nicer word for sociopathic, but these people that aren't

1:20.6

as influenced by the thoughts and views of people around them and that's probably a good thing.

1:23.6

I like that I appreciate myself. I don't know if society functions if everybody's like me right if everybody's like I don't actually

1:30.6

give a fuck what any of these people think fuck you and it's like okay well my tribe is dying okay because sometimes it's nice

1:35.6

have a bunch of people are like we have to do this thing right we just go like I'm an

1:38.0

asshole if I don't do this particular thing you know it wouldn't work with

1:40.7

if everybody was like had my type of mind right there's a certain type of thing

1:43.9

that's good and what and that type of thing is there's like a social pressure that moves people

1:49.3

in in a certain direction by setting the maximum boundaries of permissible behavior.

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