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[@alux] 15 Things That Should Keep You Up At Night

· 3 min read

@alux - "15 Things That Should Keep You Up At Night"

Link: https://youtu.be/CNm75i2hfTw

Duration: 18 min

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This episode covers major societal challenges facing Gen Z, including declining cognitive measures, shrinking attention spans, and reduced optimism about having children due to financial pressures. The discussion highlights stark economic inequality with the richest 1% owning more wealth than the bottom 95%, alongside concerns about AI's impact on critical thinking, data privacy threats from 750+ data brokers, and the loneliness epidemic affecting 57% of Americans.

[@JesseMichels] Inside America’s Most Chilling Alien Abduction [UFOs in Allagash]

· 12 min read

@JesseMichels - "Inside America’s Most Chilling Alien Abduction [UFOs in Allagash]"

Link: https://youtu.be/QkuDvTFN7ms

Duration: 140 min

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Jim Winer, a former art student studying printmaking and photography at Boston University's Program in Artisanry, recounts an alleged 1976 UFO abduction during a wilderness canoe trip on Maine's Alagash with his identical twin brother Jack and two companions, involving missing time, a massive silent craft responding to flashlight signals, and hypnotic regression sessions revealing examination procedures by beings with bulbous heads. Physical evidence includes permanent hair loss on Jim's shins where disc devices were applied and matching tumors on his twin brother's legs, with tumor tissue analyzed by the Air Force Institute of Pathology. The episode also examines Dr. John Mack's controversial Harvard research on abductees, early remote viewer John Norsine's mysterious death, and UFO sightings connected to nuclear facilities.

[@ChrisWillx] The Brutal Truth About Choosing a Partner

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@ChrisWillx - "The Brutal Truth About Choosing a Partner"

Link: https://youtu.be/VViT1WIvfho

Duration: 10 min

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The episode explores relationship advice centered on partner selection as choosing an entire lifestyle rather than just romantic chemistry, introducing concepts like the Warren Buffett exercise for identifying three non-negotiables and Tim Ferriss's idea of optimizing for enjoyable "average Tuesdays." The speaker shares his personal experience meeting his Brazilian wife in a nightclub and how his need for intellectual stimulation guided his relationship decisions over 14 years together.

[@joerogan] Joe Rogan Experience #2496 - Julia Mossbridge

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@joerogan - "Joe Rogan Experience #2496 - Julia Mossbridge"

Link: https://youtu.be/6si_KIa9yZM

Duration: 162 min

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Julia Mossbridge, PhD, a cognitive neuroscientist with a Northwestern PhD, joins Joe Rogan to discuss her research on precognition, telepathy, and consciousness, including groundbreaking studies with non-speaking autistic children who demonstrated telepathic abilities. The episode covers her findings on gender differences in psychic abilities, brain lesion research showing how suppressing the left orbital frontal cortex increases psychic performance, and her personal history with intelligence community gifted programs. The conversation explores how academia suppresses unconventional research, consciousness as a radio-filter model, UFO disclosure, and what Mossbridge calls the "love revolution" for human connection.

[@alux] Why Everything Gets Cheaper When You're Rich

· 4 min read

@alux - "Why Everything Gets Cheaper When You're Rich"

Link: https://youtu.be/j9dVzmf67ps

Duration: 17 min

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Alux explains how the wealthy and the poor experience money, debt, and time completely differently. The channel's presenter discusses how rich people borrow at lower rates, use debt strategically for assets, and buy when prices are favorable, while poor people are forced into urgent purchases at higher costs with fragmented time that prevents deep work. The episode contrasts how both groups handle problems, taxes, and the compounding costs of being without financial margin.

[@hubermanlab] Essentials: Compulsive Behaviors & Deep Brain Stimulation | Dr. Casey Halpern

· 8 min read

@hubermanlab - "Essentials: Compulsive Behaviors & Deep Brain Stimulation | Dr. Casey Halpern"

Link: https://youtu.be/aKDzF_fMMrc

Duration: 33 min

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Dr. Casey Halpern, a neurosurgeon and chief of stereotactic functional neurosurgery at Penn Medicine, joins Andrew Huberman to discuss surgical approaches to brain disorders including OCD, eating disorders, and depression. The conversation explores deep brain stimulation, capsulotomy, and future non-invasive treatments like focused ultrasound for epidemic-scale conditions affecting tens of millions of Americans.

[@joerogan] Joe Rogan Experience #2495 - Tim Burchett

· 15 min read

@joerogan - "Joe Rogan Experience #2495 - Tim Burchett"

Link: https://youtu.be/sKwq7mpBTrY

Duration: 151 min

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Tim Burchett, a Tennessee Congressman from a family of public educators whose father fought at Okinawa, discusses his years-long fight to expose alleged government UFO cover-ups, detailing classified briefings, congressional hearings featuring military pilots, and claims that whistleblowers researching alternative energy have been silenced. The interview covers his legislative efforts including a psychedelics bill for veterans that Trump passed, concerns about billions in US funding to the Taliban, and controversial views on the Trump rally assassination attempt and historical CIA programs. Burchett also addresses congressional stock trading conflicts, oil company price manipulation, and critiques of COVID-19 government response.

[@TheDiaryOfACEO] WW3 Expert: Israel’s Plan To Conquer The Middle East

· 12 min read

@TheDiaryOfACEO - "WW3 Expert: Israel’s Plan To Conquer The Middle East"

Link: https://youtu.be/BTJGr78-zyw

Duration: 131 min

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This episode features a geopolitics YouTuber who built approximately 2.5 million subscribers in roughly one year after hitting rock bottom following Yale, exploring how global systems—from military empires to financial institutions to media—are artificial constructs maintained through shared belief using Plato's Allegory of the Cave as a philosophical framework. The discussion covers sweeping geopolitical analysis including US petrodollar dominance as a Ponzi scheme, phase one of the Iran war strategy, regional power dynamics involving Russia, China, and Israel, and an 80-90% probability prediction that the Iran conflict escalates to World War III.

[@alux] The Real Difference Between Broke, Rich and Ultra-Rich

· 4 min read

@alux - "The Real Difference Between Broke, Rich and Ultra-Rich"

Link: https://youtu.be/5G0SR5G8hws

Duration: 18 min

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This Alux episode explains how money functions differently across five wealth levels: broke focuses on timing, middle class on stability, high income on acceleration, rich on ownership, and ultra rich on control. High income differs from being rich because income requires active effort while ownership produces value independently of ongoing work. The ultra wealthy use layered structures—companies, trusts, foundations—to gain distance from market volatility, lawsuits, and political changes.

[@ChrisWillx] “10 Years of Therapy in 1 Minute” - Mark Manson

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@ChrisWillx - "“10 Years of Therapy in 1 Minute” - Mark Manson"

Link: https://youtu.be/3Trvf4Yryk8

Duration: 13 min

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Jordan Peterson and a fellow speaker explore the tension between personal development success and authenticity, revealing how imposter syndrome led both to violate their own advice by saying yes to unwanted commitments. They argue that personal growth is less about finding key knowledge and more about ritual and consistent reminders, with modern platforms like podcasts and YouTube serving as new mechanisms for reinforcing timeless principles.