Back to episode — Episode 2407 CWSA 03/08/24
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in charge of our government, the intelligence people, is that they don't have access to it, the back door, and China does. So certainly America wants to be the only one who has access to the social media platforms so that they can tweak it as they did with the Twitter files or at least know what people are doing. All right, so if it turns, a company wants to buy it and then actually gets away wit…
← Previous segment →s a single dose of LSD can give people lasting anxiety relief and the FDA has granted breakthrough therapy status to LSD to treat generalized anxiety disorder. Now that just means breakthrough therapy. Does that mean you can do it or that means you can test it? Let's see. It still has to go through trials. So I guess that's just approval to get to go into a trial, right? Just approval for a trial. Yeah, which is good. Still want to do the trial.
This is the funniest statement from it. The most common adverse effects of the LSD are usually only on the day of the dose and some of the problems are hallucinations, euphoric mood, abnormal thinking, headache, dizziness, and nausea. You know what? I've known a billion people who have done LSD. I've never heard a single person say they have a headache, dizziness, or nausea. Has anybody had that side effect? Dizziness or nausea? Because I'm sure we've got some day trippers in here. I've never heard of it. But you know like every other drug there's some people who have bad effects. I do not recommend LSD or any other drug. Only your doctor can recommend that.
So there's a book, I think Elon Musk was recommending it. People were talking about it. I forget the name of it. But one of the takeaways is that the reason all of our children are anxious and incompetent it seems is that the only way you become capable and confident is by doing tasks and succeeding. Now that does match observation. Now let me ask you, how many of you have had kids, let's say you know recently, and have you ever tried to ask them to do something that, it's very kid dependent you know every kid's different. Here's what happens in the modern world.
All right kid, when you come home from school I want you to do some work around the house to earn, let's say to earn an allowance. What happens? What happens in the real world if you say all right we're going to give you some discipline. You're going to do some stuff around the house when you get home. What happens in the real world? In the real world the kid says oh I have so much homework. Let me do the homework first and when I'm done, because you would agree dad, I mean I think you'd agree homework's more important. So I'm going to do the homework first and then if time is left we'll do those chores. And then dad says okay well I don't want you to have a bad grade in school. How much homework do you have? Oh hours. Oh man. All right well okay we'll do it your way. Yeah do your homework and then catch up with me and we'll do those then. What happens? They run out of time, which they always knew, right? They always knew they'd run out of time.
So what happens if your kids have shared custody? Have you ever been in that situation where the kids are with you half the time and half the time with another parent and then you want to tell the kids all right kids you're going to have chores to do at my house even if the other parent doesn't do it. In my house you're going to do chores. What ha
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ppens then? Then the kid says there's no way I'm doing chores at your house. I'll go live with the other parent. And that's it. Game over. Because no parent wants to say okay go live with the other parent because they will. They actually will. You lose your kids. So let's say you say all right kid you keep messing around so I'm going to punish you. Nobody punishes kids for doing their homework in…
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