4.8 • 850 Ratings
🗓️ 14 April 2025
⏱️ 35 minutes
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Elon Musk recently went on the Joe Rogan Experience and said, "The fundamental weakness of Western civilization is empathy." And I thought, f*ck that.
In a world increasingly plagued by irresponsible AI usage, unbridled exposure to dangers online, and mind-numbing brain rot content, I think empathy will actually be our savior - empathy is what connects us to the shared human experience, empathy is what drives us to consider other people, and empathy is what keeps our souls intact.
Or something. This is a freewrite, after all.
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0:26.7 | That's LinkedIn.com slash lead. Terms and conditions apply. Hello and welcome. My name is Mary and I'm the host of Prologs, a lifestyle podcast where each episode is like a digital journal entry detailing whatever it is I'm going through in life |
0:54.2 | at the moment. I talk about my journey with mental health, relationships, wellness, beauty, |
0:59.4 | personal development, and more. So join me every Monday morning for a reminder that we're all still |
1:04.8 | figuring out life for the first time and you are still in the beginning of your personal story. |
1:10.0 | Hello and welcome back to another episode of prologues. |
1:13.3 | Today we have another free write episode, |
1:15.9 | which is the name of the prologue series where I brain dump, |
1:19.2 | where I just speak stream of consciousness style |
1:21.9 | with little to no preparation about thoughts that I've been having. |
1:26.6 | Whenever I record these, I always think to myself, |
1:28.9 | this is so disorganized. Why would anyone listen to this? And then these are always some of the |
1:33.2 | episodes that you guys like the most. I don't know what the appeal is personally, but I'm more |
1:39.0 | than happy to keep doing them because one, less work for me because there's no prep time. |
1:43.0 | And two, I have nothing, |
1:44.9 | if not a lot of thoughts. Like I was born to talk a lot. That's why I have a podcast. That's why I do what |
1:49.9 | I do. I was one of those little kids that everyone said, talked too much, got in trouble for talking, |
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