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a recorded interview so I could have a proper two-screen situation without technical problems. And that's posted now on YouTube. So just search for, if you just search for Bjorn Lomborg and my name, it'll pop right up. And you really should take the time. You should take the time. Look at the other comments. You'll see that people enjoyed it a lot. And very similar in, let's say, in theme to a lot…
← Previous segment →terviewing people is, I don't know, 10 times harder than what I like to do every day, which is this. I don't know if you can tell, but I would do this just for fun. Literally, literally this experience is just purely fun for me. But the author interviews take more concentration and work. However, I think they're more useful.
All right, here's the part that I can only say in public because I have no sense of shame whatsoever, which is a big advantage in life. I'm going to say something that nobody should say out loud if they had any sense of dignity or shame or, you know, self-preservation. All right, I'm just going to say it out loud. I think I'm the best in the world at interviewing people. You're just gonna have to deal with that for a moment. Now, I don't know that to be true, right? If I had certainty about it, I'd be crazy. But based on my experience of just interviewing a few people, I don't think anybody does it the way I do it. And I think it has more to do with the way I do it than, you know, some natural quality I possess or something like that. So it's not so much about me being awesome. And that's the part that keeps people from saying something like that in public. I actually think I might be the best in the world with this, and I don't know why exactly. Could be that I don't have as much partisanship. It could be that the windows that I use to look at things are a little bit different
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or something. Somebody says Joe Rogan is hard to beat. Let me make a statement, and I'll leave no ambiguity here whatsoever. I'm way better than Joe Rogan at interviewing people. It's not even close. Joe Rogan is a show in which, you know, you've got three hours of content, and he's great at it. You know, maybe the best ever. Maybe the best ever if you just look at his success and his audience an…
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