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Order of Man

ZUBY | Common Sense in Uncommon Times

Order of Man

Ryan Michler

Society & Culture, Business

4.89.1K Ratings

🗓️ 7 September 2021

⏱️ 84 minutes

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Summary

Increasingly, it seems to be that we're losing much of the common sense that we, collectively, once possessed. Common sense has been replaced with quick sounds bites, "clapbacks" on social media, and manufactured outraged designed to drive clicks and capture eyeballs and attention.

 

But my guest today is using his voice, social media, and any other platform available to share his common sense, rational approach to some of the world's most pressing concerns. His name is Zuby and I know many of you are already very familiar with his work. Today, we talk about the dangers of tribalism, the motives and intentions of our government overlords and elites, how to have real conversations that actually drive change, why empathy is crucial in dialogue, and how to recapture common sense in uncommon times.

 

SHOW HIGHLIGHTS:

 

  • You can only do so much thinking by yourself
  • There are three ways to solve any conflict
  • Effective communication is a super power
  • We're all susceptible to group think
  • What it means to live in a free society
  • Fear and anxiety shuts down rational thinking
  • The importance of understanding the perspectives of other people
  • Focus the conversation on where we agree, rather than disagree
  • Don't fall for media propaganda
  • The bias is often hidden in what people "don't" say
  • Being wrong is different than lying
  • Everybody is a moral monster to someone else

 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Increasingly, it seems to be that we're losing much of the common sense that we collectively once possessed

0:05.6

Common sense has been replaced with quick sound bites and clapbacks on social media and manufactured outrage all designed to drive clicks and

0:14.2

capture eyeballs and attention

0:16.3

But my guest today is using his voice

0:18.9

Social media and any other platform available to share his common sense

0:23.5

Rational approach to some of the world's most pressing concerns his name is Zubi

0:28.0

And I know many of you are already familiar with his work today. We talk about the dangers of tribalism

0:33.1

The motives and intentions of our government overlords and elites

0:36.7

How to have real conversations that actually drive change?

0:40.4

Why empathy is crucial in dialogue and ultimately how to recapture common sense in

0:47.4

Uncomment times your a man of action you live life to the fullest embrace your fears and

0:52.4

Totally charge your own path when life knocks you down you get back up one more time every time

0:58.4

You are not easily deterred and defeated rugged

1:01.7

resilient

1:02.7

Strong this is your life this is who you are

1:06.0

This is who you will become at the end of the day and after all is said and done you can call yourself a man

1:13.2

Gentlemen, what is going on today? My name is Ryan Mickler and I am the host and the founder of the Order of Man podcast and movement

1:19.3

Welcome here and welcome back if you are new and just joining us for the first time

1:23.9

This is a movement and specifically a podcast

1:28.0

Designed to give you the tools and conversations and resources and guidance and direction everything that you need

1:34.0

To become a more capable man for yourself for your family your community your employees colleagues co-workers friends etc

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etc

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