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If you’re creative but stuck, watch this.

If you’re creative but stuck, watch this.

Creativity isn't a fixed trait or mystical gift—it's a system you can build. Stop believing you lack the "creative gene." Learn how to shift your perspective from passive talent to active practice, honing your skills to synthesize knowledge and generate new ideas on command.

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Moxie Marlinspike - Signal vs. Telegram, Private AI, & Encryption

Moxie Marlinspike - Signal vs. Telegram, Private AI, & Encryption

Signal founder Moxie Marlinspike reveals why Telegram isn't truly secure and discusses the future of Private AI. From plain text data risks to the necessity of encryption, discover why he believes privacy is the ultimate prerequisite for human agency in an AI-driven world.

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The Complete Epstein Tapes | Dataset 10 | Part 1

The Complete Epstein Tapes | Dataset 10 | Part 1

Unedited tapes reveal Jeffrey Epstein’s surreal jailhouse talks with Steve Bannon. While detained in 2008, Epstein critiqued global elites and advised on the financial crisis, blending economic theory with esoteric views on quantum physics.

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Confessions of a Former Alt-Right Extremist

Confessions of a Former Alt-Right Extremist

Richard Hanania faced a reckoning for his past alt-right writings as "Richard Host." Choosing transparency over denial, he details his shift to "small liberalism." His story offers a rare, granular look into radicalization and the rigorous intellectual work required to escape it.

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Princeton Prof: "I Saw God At 16" The Evidence For Life After Death!

Princeton Prof: "I Saw God At 16" The Evidence For Life After Death!

Is consciousness fundamental to the universe? Princeton scholar Dale Allison challenges the materialist worldview, citing empirical data from near-death experiences. The evidence suggests a reality shift as radical as realizing the Earth revolves around the sun.

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How Genes Shape Your Risk Taking & Morals | Dr. Kathryn Paige Harden

How Genes Shape Your Risk Taking & Morals | Dr. Kathryn Paige Harden

Are we architects of our destiny or products of our DNA? Dr. Kathryn Paige Harden examines how genetics shape risk, addiction, and morality. This deep dive challenges traditional views on crime and punishment, asking: if biology drives choice, how do we approach justice?

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Exposing the Biggest Fraud in Self-Help History

Exposing the Biggest Fraud in Self-Help History

The story of Napoleon Hill meeting Andrew Carnegie is a legend of the self-help genre. It is also likely a lie. While Hill claimed to be interviewing tycoons, he was actually fleeing fraud warrants in Alabama. Here is the true, dark history behind 'Think and Grow Rich'.

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Cardinal Timothy Dolan on Immigration, Trump & the New Pope.

Cardinal Timothy Dolan on Immigration, Trump & the New Pope.

After 17 years as the Archbishop of New York, Cardinal Timothy Dolan is stepping down. In this candid exit interview, he reflects on his legacy, the election of the new Pope, navigating political landscapes involving Trump, and the imperative to combat anti-Semitism.

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Julian Barnes in conversation with Ian McEwan

Julian Barnes in conversation with Ian McEwan

Julian Barnes and Ian McEwan unite for a masterclass in memory and craft. Discussing their 50-year friendship, they move from 1970s London pubs to the intricacies of fiction, offering a poignant look at how writers reconstruct the past and face the future.

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Joe Rogan Experience #2448 - Andrew Doyle

Joe Rogan Experience #2448 - Andrew Doyle

British satirist Andrew Doyle returns to JRE #2448 to dissect the "woke" phenomenon and free speech struggles in the UK. He and Rogan explore how authoritarian impulses have reshaped Western institutions and civil liberties since 2020.

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Why David Mamet Hates Salinger, Steinbeck—and School

Why David Mamet Hates Salinger, Steinbeck—and School

David Mamet dismantles the literary pedestal of Salinger and Steinbeck. He explains why he favors the library over the classroom, rejects academic consensus, and argues that true intellectual independence requires rejecting the modern school system.

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How to Turn Your Pain Into Your Greatest Strength

How to Turn Your Pain Into Your Greatest Strength

You likely believe your pain broke you. But as Nietzsche argued, suffering is not a prison—it is a forge. The truth is not that trauma destroyed you, but that you haven't yet used it. Learn how to stop wearing wounds as an identity and start using pain as raw material for strength.

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Bitcoin Cliff Dwellers

Bitcoin Cliff Dwellers

In Bitcoin's volatile landscape, being a wordsmith isn't enough. True survival requires verified knowledge, not just buzzwords. We explore the "Bitcoin Cliff Dweller"—resilient individuals with the conviction to stand on the precipice of a new financial paradigm.

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Why You Can't Be Alone With Yourself (It Goes Back To Childhood)

Why You Can't Be Alone With Yourself (It Goes Back To Childhood)

Is "stop caring what people think" actually bad advice? Philosopher Axel Honneth argues that true self-esteem is constructed through social recognition, not isolation. Discover why we cannot simply "be ourselves" in a vacuum and how our identity depends on others.

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