Back to episode — Episode 2988 CWSA 10/14/25
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hts come in, you just say, "Get out. Get out." Like you're talking to your own brain, and you just say, "Get out. Get out. Get rid of that. Get out." And you'll be amazed that it works. Look at all the people in the comments who have already tried it. Yeah, it's... if you ask me why it works, I'm not sure I can tell you, but experientially it works. Works for me and a bunch of other people have t…
← Previous segment →need to do because they could have just asked me and saved some time and money. Oh, here's one. Would you believe that Swinburne University of Technology has discovered that using psychedelics to treat depression produces promising findings? How many times now have I read a news story about a new study that finds exactly the same thing every time? Every time we use psychedelics for people's mental health, no matter what else we do, it always works. This is another one of those. No matter what else you do, it doesn't matter. It doesn't seem to matter how much they give you. It doesn't matter if you're adding therapy to it. It doesn't seem to matter how many times you do it because it works kind of right away. It just keeps working.
So they could have just asked me, "Scott, do you think that'll help?" Yes. Yes.
Well, yesterday I went viral for at least three or four different reasons. It was a weird day. Every time I turned on X, I would see myself. Now, part of that is because Jay's been clipping me really well. And also Jason Cohen. He's been clipping me and I think a few other people started clipping me and that's caused a lot of action.
So one of the viral clips was my reframe on how to not have social anxiety if you go to a gathering. Boy, did people like that one. You should see the numbers on that. People were crazy for it. And people were touched apparently by my video yesterday in which I was talking about how all of us Trump supporters sacrificed because I think everybody was feeling it and sometimes you just need somebody to put it into words. That's what I do.
So you were all feeling that yesterday felt like vindication, right? If you sacrificed everything like many of us did—our friends, our jobs, our reputations, our family—and then it pays off and you realize that even your worst critics are looking at what Trump did and they're all saying some version of this: no one else could have done it. That's the magic words. Because if someone else could have done it, then why are you putting up with all the baggage that comes with having a Trump president?
The entire point of Trump from my perspective from day one, day one, is that he would be, you've heard me say this, an expensive president. Meaning that he's going to come with some expense. He's not free, but you will get with him things that you can't get with any other president. That he will simply be able to do things that nobody could do. Just no president, nobody. Just nobody. He has those unique skills. Partly because of his current place in the world. It's not entirely skill stack. It's also a result of everything he's done to get in this position. But once you see him doing thing
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s that other presidents definitely couldn't do and they're really, really important, that's vindication. That's what we saw on day one. The supporters, we saw it early. Some people saw it because I told you to see it and I helped you see it. But you remember what I said from the very beginning. Did I ever say this man has the best character you've ever seen? Nope. Never said that. Did I say he ha…
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