Happiness and the Meaning Of Your Life | Episode #2

Mike Israetel: Making Progress
4 Apr 202322:08

Summary

TLDRIn this thought-provoking video, Mike Israel explores the complex relationship between happiness and the meaning of life. He posits that happiness is an evolutionary mechanism designed to drive survival behaviors. However, in the modern world, certain 'hacks' to our happiness systems, like drugs and overindulgence in food or porn, can undermine our well-being. Israel suggests aligning happiness with progress by discouraging harmful sources of joy, being neutral towards neutral activities, and promoting those that enhance both personal fulfillment and societal advancement.

Takeaways

  • 🌟 Progress is a core meaning of life that increases survival chances and should be pursued.
  • 🤔 Happiness is defined as the nervous system's way of directing behavior towards survival goals.
  • 🍲 Sources of happiness often relate to basic needs and evolved psychological mechanisms, like food, water, and companionship.
  • 🎵 Some activities, like listening to music or enjoying art, indirectly relate to survival by hacking evolved happiness systems.
  • 💉 Substances like drugs can directly activate happiness systems, but this can be detrimental to long-term survival.
  • 🍰 Modern environments can misuse our evolved happiness systems, leading to issues like addiction and unhealthy behaviors.
  • 🚫 Certain happiness-inducing behaviors can be harmful and should be reduced, such as substance abuse or violence.
  • 🔄 Neutral activities, like listening to music or viewing art, neither harm nor particularly aid in survival and progress.
  • 🌱 Positive happiness sources should be nurtured as they contribute to personal well-being and societal progress, such as productive work and healthy relationships.
  • 🤝 Aligning happiness with progress involves discouraging harmful behaviors, being neutral on non-harmful activities, and promoting those that benefit survival and cooperation.
  • 🏛 Policy and societal structures should ideally discourage harmful happiness sources, remain neutral on neutral ones, and promote those that contribute positively to progress.

Q & A

  • What is the main theme of Mike Israel's second video on the Making Progress channel?

    -The main theme of the video is the relationship between happiness and the meaning of life, and how striving for progress can contribute to both individual happiness and survival.

  • According to the video, what is the core meaning of life suggested by Mike Israel?

    -The core meaning of life suggested is striving towards progress in various ways to increase the chance of survival into the future.

  • What does the video suggest about the definition of happiness?

    -Happiness is defined as the nervous system's way of directing behavior towards evolved survival goals, which are psychological mechanisms to motivate actions that help in survival and reproduction.

  • How does the video explain the connection between happiness and survival?

    -The video explains that happiness is derived from activities that were evolutionarily beneficial for survival, such as eating, drinking, and socializing, which are now deeply ingrained in our psychological makeup.

  • What are some examples given in the video of activities that can hack the happiness systems?

    -Examples include music, art, and drugs, which can stimulate the happiness systems in ways that may not be directly related to survival.

  • How does the video discuss the issue of modern environment affecting the happiness systems?

    -The video points out that the modern environment, with its abundance of food and other comforts, can misuse the happiness systems, leading to issues like addiction and obesity, which can reduce survival probability.

  • What are the three categories of happiness mentioned in the video?

    -The three categories are: 1) Happiness from things that are actively bad for survival, 2) Happiness from neutral activities that don't affect survival, and 3) Happiness from activities that support survival and progress.

  • What is the video's stance on the idea of 'Just do what makes you happy'?

    -The video argues that this idea can be problematic if it leads to actions that are harmful to oneself or others, and instead suggests aligning happiness with activities that also promote progress and survival.

  • How does the video propose to balance happiness and progress?

    -By reducing activities that bring happiness but are harmful, being neutral towards activities that don't affect progress, and promoting and enjoying activities that both make one happy and contribute to progress.

  • What is the video's perspective on the role of policy in promoting happiness and progress?

    -The video suggests that policies should discourage activities that are harmful despite being pleasurable, be neutral or promote freedom towards activities that are harmless, and actively promote activities that contribute to happiness and progress.

  • What does the video hint at for the next video in the series?

    -The next video will explore societal outcomes that almost everyone prefers, which are likely to be policies and practices that support both happiness and progress for society.

Outlines

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😀 Happiness and Life's Meaning

In the second video for the Making Progress channel, Mike Israel explores the concept of happiness and its relation to the meaning of life. He posits that progress, which enhances survival, should be a core aspect of life's purpose. He humorously dismisses the idea of a cult and delves into the definition of happiness as a system that guides behavior towards survival goals. He explains that happiness is derived from activities that have evolutionary benefits, such as eating, drinking, and socializing. Mike also discusses how certain activities like music and art can 'hack' the happiness systems, sometimes in ways that aren't directly linked to survival. The video raises the question of how to integrate happiness with progress in a meaningful way.

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😅 The Evolutionary Roots of Happiness

Mike Israel continues the discussion on happiness by examining its evolutionary roots. He explains that the happiness derived from activities like eating, drinking, and sex are psychological mechanisms that evolved to promote survival and reproduction. He also addresses how modern environments can disrupt these evolved happiness systems, leading to behaviors that may be pleasurable but detrimental to long-term survival, such as drug addiction and overindulgence in food and pornography. The paragraph highlights the tension between our evolved happiness mechanisms and the modern world, suggesting that some forms of happiness may no longer serve their original evolutionary purpose of enhancing survival.

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🤔 The Three Types of Happiness

In this segment, Mike categorizes happiness into three types: those that are harmful to survival, those that are neutral, and those that are beneficial to both individual and societal progress. He suggests reducing activities that provide happiness but are detrimental, being indifferent to neutral activities that neither harm nor benefit progress, and nurturing activities that align with progress and happiness. Mike emphasizes the importance of aligning happiness with actions that contribute positively to one's life and society, promoting a balanced approach to finding fulfillment.

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🛠 Aligning Happiness with Progress

Mike discusses strategies for aligning happiness with progress, suggesting that individuals should minimize harmful sources of happiness, maintain a neutral stance on those that don't impact progress, and actively pursue those that contribute positively. He encourages finding joy in productive work, cooperation with others, raising children, and maintaining physical and mental health. The paragraph emphasizes the importance of personal responsibility in choosing activities that not only provide happiness but also support long-term survival and societal well-being.

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🌟 Promoting Progressive Happiness

The final paragraph focuses on the societal aspect of promoting progressive happiness—happiness that contributes to the betterment of society and the individual. Mike suggests that while humans have limitations in changing their happiness mechanisms, efforts can be made to discourage harmful behaviors, maintain freedom for neutral ones, and encourage those that are beneficial. He hints at the universality of preferences for policies that promote happiness aligned with progress, suggesting that there is a common ground that can be found across diverse perspectives. The video concludes with a teaser for the next video, which will explore societal outcomes that most people prefer, indicating a focus on policies that enhance collective well-being.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Happiness

Happiness in the video is defined as the nervous system's way of directing behavior towards evolved survival goals. It is a core concept that ties into the theme of the video, which is the intersection of happiness and progress. Examples from the script include the satisfaction derived from basic needs like warmth, water, and food, as well as evolved psychological mechanisms that encourage behaviors beneficial for survival and reproduction.

💡Survival

Survival is presented as the most important thing, and the reason why progress is valuable. It is the fundamental goal that happiness mechanisms have evolved to support. The script mentions that behaviors driven by happiness are ultimately aimed at ensuring survival and the continuation of one's genes through reproduction.

💡Progress

Progress is discussed as a means to increase the chance of survival into the future. It is suggested as a core meaning of life, with the video exploring how striving towards progress can align with happiness. The script uses the term to argue that becoming better in various ways should be a central life goal.

💡Cult

The term 'cult' is humorously introduced to highlight the potential for misinterpretation of the video's message about progress and happiness. It serves as a rhetorical device to emphasize that the video's philosophy is not an extreme ideology but a balanced approach to life's meaning.

💡Evolution

Evolution is key to understanding the script's perspective on happiness. It is the process by which happiness mechanisms have developed to promote behaviors that enhance survival and reproductive success. The script uses evolution to explain why certain activities and substances make us happy.

💡Addiction

Addiction is presented as a modern problem where evolved happiness systems are 'hacked' or misused, leading to negative outcomes. The script discusses heroin addiction and porn addiction as examples of how these systems can be exploited in ways that reduce survival probability.

💡Environment

The environment, particularly the modern environment, is contrasted with the evolutionary ancestral environment. The script suggests that our current environment can trick our happiness systems, which evolved under different conditions, leading to behaviors that are detrimental to our long-term survival.

💡Neutral

Neutral activities are those that make us happy but do not significantly impact our ability to progress or survive. The script mentions music and art as examples of neutral sources of happiness that do not inherently harm or benefit our survival.

💡Productive Work

Productive work is highlighted as a source of happiness that aligns with progress. The script suggests that finding happiness in one's work can contribute positively to society and personal well-being, making it an ideal form of happiness.

💡Policy

Policy is discussed in the context of societal structures that can either promote or discourage certain types of happiness. The script suggests that good policies should discourage behaviors that are harmful despite providing happiness, promote behaviors that are beneficial and happiness-inducing, and remain neutral towards activities that do not affect progress.

💡Malleability

Malleability refers to the ability to change or be shaped, especially in the context of human behavior and happiness. The script notes the limited malleability of humans, suggesting that while we can strive to align happiness with progress, significant and rapid changes may not be feasible.

Highlights

Survival is the most important thing, and progress increases the chance of survival, suggesting that striving towards progress should be a core meaning in life.

Happiness is defined as the nervous system's way of directing behavior towards evolved survival goals.

Activities that make you happy, such as eating tasty food or enjoying the company of others, are evolved psychological mechanisms to support survival.

Some things that make you happy, like music or art, hack the systems designed for survival, but not necessarily in a bad way.

Drugs can activate the happiness systems designed as motivators, sometimes leading to negative outcomes like addiction.

The current environment can hack our happiness systems, leading to behaviors that reduce survival probability, such as heroin addiction.

Overconsumption of tasty food due to modern availability can lead to health issues, contrasting with the scarcity in our ancestral environment.

Porn addiction is an example of overconsumption that doesn't increase survival value and can detract from other life progress.

There are three kinds of happiness: those that are bad for survival, those that are neutral, and those that support survival and progress.

Reducing behaviors that make you happy but are bad for you and others is important for aligning happiness with progress.

Neutral happiness sources, like listening to music or looking at art, don't necessarily detract from progress and can be enjoyed without guilt.

Supporting and nurturing happiness that comes from productive work and contributes to society is ideal.

Finding a balance between pursuing personal happiness and contributing to societal progress is key to a fulfilling life.

Societal policies should discourage behaviors that are detrimental to happiness and progress, while promoting those that enhance both.

There is a universal preference for policies that promote happiness and progress, as most people agree on what constitutes a better society.

The video suggests that future content will explore specific societal outcomes and policies that align with the concept of progressive happiness.

Transcripts

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hey folks Mike Israel here for the

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making progress Channel video number two

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happiness and the meaning of your life

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so if you manage to watch the last and

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first video we've ever had

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I sort of concluded a few things

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first because survival is the most

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important thing

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and that progress increases the chance

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of survival into the future that's

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striving towards progress to becoming

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better in many different ways

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should create the core or at least a

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core meaning of your very life

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now truth be told this is starting to

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sound like a cult hold up I gotta do my

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Marshall Applewhite eyes

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join us progress

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welcome Timmy

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run run if anyone ever does that [ __ ]

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for real

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so like most Cults don't really mention

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individual happiness we haven't done

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that either what about happiness damn it

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great question but before it let's

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answer another very fundamental one that

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a lot of people never get to answering

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and just kind of imply and that is what

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is happiness

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and there is actually a non-mysterious

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definition of happiness

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happiness at the end of the day is your

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nervous system's way of directing your

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behavior towards evolved

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ancestral drumroll

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survival goals

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what makes you happy

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a warm blanket in a cold room

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tall glass of water when you're parched

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oh I'm so parched what a fancy way of

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saying thirsty

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eating tasty food when you're hungry

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having yourself some sex when you're

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horny

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enjoying the company of others etc etc

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etc

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these are all sources of very deep

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happiness

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and they are also all evolved

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psychological mechanisms to get you to

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do stuff to get you Desiring to do stuff

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searching for that happiness and that

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stuff is stuff that helps you survive

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and also make children that also survive

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so that's where happiness comes from

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now some stuff that makes you happy

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hacks those systems to some extent uh

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not necessarily in a bad way sometimes

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in a bad way so it's kind of figure it's

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hard to figure out but really it's those

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same happiness systems that evolve for

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survival that that's just all you have

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to make you happy sometimes you can hit

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them with weird stuff that kind of isn't

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linearly related to survival for example

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music

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the [ __ ] does music make us happy

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there's all kinds of ideas on it but I

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trust and believe all of it ends with

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the systems in your brain they're

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designed to be goal seeking motivated

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systems to bring you happiness to create

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survival at least that's what they're

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trying to do art the [ __ ] why does art

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make you happy again it's kind of

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hacking systems that were designed to

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create goal directed behaviors that

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increased your survivability

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drugs drugs actually in many cases just

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actively activate the happiness systems

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that are designed to be motivators but

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now you just hit them direct definitely

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a hack and sometimes not the greatest

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thing in the world

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so that brings us to an interesting

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problem set with the idea of happiness

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even though happiness is evolved to make

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us try to survive better

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our current environment is way different

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in many very important respects than the

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evolutionary ancestral environment in

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which many of those happiness systems

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actually evolved

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and parts of this current environment

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can hack those systems and hack the

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happiness circuitry and actually reduce

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our survival probability uh which is

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really bad for example heroin addiction

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okay the opioid system in your brain is

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designed to create happiness and comfort

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it's designed to be hit up by other

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neural Pathways that promote you getting

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to things that actually help you survive

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but you can just straight up put opiates

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right into that system and you get

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happiness in a needle and that's how

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heroin addiction happens too much tasty

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food

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not a problem back in the day because

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you would basically not run into too

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much food because humans were all on the

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verge of starvation and most of our

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ancestral time now we have supermarkets

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where food is nominally expensive and a

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lot of people get really fat and

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eventually unhappy because they have

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that proximate system that tells them

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more food will make you happy and it's

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not wrong in the short term and long

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term it's really really wrong

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porn addiction like titties are supposed

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to make you real [ __ ] happy because

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them is the [ __ ] that's where

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immortality lives God damn it

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immortality so is I'm going to be

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absolutely crystal clear about this if

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you are male I'm relate to you a little

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better than if you're female if you are

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male the reason fundamentally the

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ultimate reason that you are attracted

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to females is because they have inside

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them immortality engines that's what

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replicators are they have the [ __ ]

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moon in that [ __ ] and your [ __ ]

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ass is not passing on your genes unless

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you get into that [ __ ] so the reason

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that sex is [ __ ] amazing and is

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sublimely [ __ ] happiness inducing is

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because your brain in a sense

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evolutionarily interprets it as a window

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to the immortality of your genes genes

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that built the whole system by the way

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that makes a ton of sense but porn just

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puts a shitload of sex in front of you

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really fast and sometimes you just kind

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of don't know what to do with it and you

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over consume it of course that doesn't

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increase your survival probability

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because you're spilling the sperm he's

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all over the [ __ ] place hopefully you

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got your [ __ ] contained when you jack

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off but that's neither here nor there

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you know what I'm saying you're not

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making increased survival value in most

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cases by consuming porn and porn

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addiction means you're not doing all the

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other stuff in your life that actually

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supports progress so the system hacking

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is not a great thing

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many of our happiness systems are

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essentially old as [ __ ] right and

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they're very deeply ingrained into the

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design of our brain so it's not so

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amenable to just changing your mind and

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be like I just won't be interested in

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that right like it's weird if you say

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like well I can just decide not to

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listen to music anymore because it's not

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helping me survive better like [ __ ]

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that's really hard it might be close to

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impossible for most people and not even

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desirable for most people so where does

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that leave us so we have a bit of a

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problem right

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it leaves us with the idea that there

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are maybe three kinds of happiness that

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you have access to right now in your

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world

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the first is things that make you happy

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but that are actively bad for you or

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others on your survival team

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your family your friends your Society

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Etc

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things like deleterious drugs like you

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can smoke crack it will make you happy

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for a short time that it'll [ __ ] you up

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it'll reduce your robustness and ability

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to survive into the future

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case in point crackheads you know look

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at a crackhead and you're like God damn

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that person's got it all figured out

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that's [ __ ] Elon Musk right there

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shooting people who disrespect you and

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[ __ ] like that getting into pointless

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arguments and violent fights and [ __ ]

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that's bad idea okay so some things like

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it can make you [ __ ] super happy to

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beat the [ __ ] out of someone to

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disrespect the [ __ ] out of you 100

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but that's an old ancestral form of

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happiness that doesn't lead to anything

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good

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so some things that make you happy are

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bad and you don't want to do them

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there are other things that make you

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happy that are neutral towards your

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ability to progress and progress here

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again means increasing your ability to

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survive into the future increasing your

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robustness and your cooperation with

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others

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some of these things that are mostly

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neutral are things like listening to

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music you listen to music it does not

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degrade your ability to survive into the

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future in most cases

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looking at art you know you're not

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running through art museums like you

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guys need to all go work at the factory

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what the [ __ ] are you doing like Jesus

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you're going to be in a mental

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institution real quick if you do that

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and you know like art doesn't destroy

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lives or some [ __ ] my son used to be a

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good person guided in that art museum

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debauchery ensued

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if you have a healthy relationship and

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almost everyone does no offense if you

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don't hopefully you work on your [ __ ] uh

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healthy relationship with [ __ ] like porn

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if I can look at porn jack off once or

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you know a couple once every couple

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other days and should usually hurts no

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one's pretty neutral really just

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defending my own habits at this point

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uh [ __ ] like pickup you know like if

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you're into like having consensual

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sexual relations with other people and

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they think it's fun and you think it's

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fun and it just wastes a few hours of

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your day every now and again it's not

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the end of the world it's essentially

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neutral

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Etc et cetera there's tons of other

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stuff in that category so two two

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categories so far one hap things that

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make you happy or can that are not good

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for you they're not good for your

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long-term survival or societies

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certainly [ __ ] not yours then there are

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things that are neutral uh they're not

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good or bad for you really they take up

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some time but uh other than that no big

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deal and they make you happy but they're

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not really like you know you're not

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gonna listen to like a [ __ ] mixtape

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and you're like hell yeah we're building

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progress like okay

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and then three things that make you

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happy that are good for your survive for

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example eating nutritious food

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doing deep work to produce valuable

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goods and services I'm sure [ __ ] happy

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that [ __ ] Jeff Bezos gives his

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happiness from [ __ ] making Amazon

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because God damn I got the [ __ ] Mouse

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from Amazon [ __ ]

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having conversations that resolve

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conflicts that can make a lot of people

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happy and thank God those people exist

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because then we have fewer confidence

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and of course sacks between committed

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partners that results in planned

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children as both very happiness inducing

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uh wholesome in the best possible way

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and also really good for Progress

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because more children equals more people

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equals more members on our survival team

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equals higher survival chances into the

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future amazing all winners so Point

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number three is really kind of sweet

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that Third Kind Of Happiness is really

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kind of oh chef's kiss

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so how do we fit progress and happiness

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together

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to create a good intersection

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of purpose which should be progress if

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you've thought it through and happiness

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you want to do a couple things first

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you want to reduce generally the kinds

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of happy things that are bad for you and

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your team and by team I mean members of

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your survival team which include your

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friends family Society World ecosystem

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Etc like if what gives you your kicks is

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like

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I don't know spilling toxic chemicals

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Captain Planet style into a river that's

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[ __ ] stupid and you should probably

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stop doing that because if you really

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thought about it it's not helping you

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down the road or anyone you love down

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the road it's hurting people and if what

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makes you happy is hurting you uh also

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not the best thing in the world so you

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just kind of want to reduce the

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behaviors that make you happy but are no

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good

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number two thing you want to do is for

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neutral things things that make you

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happy but have no real big effect

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positive or negative on progress and

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your life purpose of progress uh you can

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just take or leave it's no big deal at

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all I'm not gonna be a crazy moralist

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you know puritanical psycho on this

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channel and be like if it's not towards

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progress you shouldn't be [ __ ] doing

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it if it doesn't hurt anyone and it

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doesn't even hurt you it's just some fun

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thing you can do and then get back to

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doing progress [ __ ] later totally cool

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whatever and if you want to do less of

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it and work more in progress that's also

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cool

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and number three is you probably want to

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try to support nurture and really enjoy

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the [ __ ] out of things that make you

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happy and support your life now and into

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the future by creating progress

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things like working productively okay if

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productive work your day job makes you

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happy holy [ __ ] [ __ ] have you cracked

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the [ __ ] Matrix I'll talk about that

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later on its own video that's the

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[ __ ] gold standard because you're you

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get paid to be happy

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and it's good for society and it's good

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for you holy [ __ ] that's awesome

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so anytime like there's movies and [ __ ]

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or comic strips about how much people

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hate their jobs I'm always like I giggle

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a little bit like oh yeah [ __ ] that's

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hilarious but then I'm always like

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that's [ __ ] sad you shouldn't want

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that you should want the work to be

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ideally something you find happiness

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with and that's not always up to you for

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sure but but it's a good thing

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you could try to draw happiness from

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being cooperative with others

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like a social worker can draw happiness

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from getting people to get along better

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amazing great for everyone great for

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that person awesome

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drawing happiness from raising your

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children well what a [ __ ] great thing

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to do

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drawing happiness from supporting and

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improving your physical health and

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working out eating rights should I know

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a lot about I guess on another Channel

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Renaissance periodization if you want go

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there click on links and buy stuff

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that's good I have a Lamborghini

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collection I need to tend to

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and the Lamborghinis are not free

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though I have petitioned my state

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legislator to make a law that entitles

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me personally only to hundreds of

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Lamborghinis per year

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supporting and improving your mental

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health because if your mental health is

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better your ability to make yourself

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more robust and help other members of

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society also grows a ton

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so you want to try to support and

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nurture and really enjoy out of all

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these good things and 50 trillion others

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that have that intersection of both make

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you happy and cause progress in your

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life and for the lives of others for the

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things that don't really matter much

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don't really affect progress but make

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you happy you can do them as little or

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as much as you like as long as you're

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checking the big big boxes of you know

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staying alive and have enough money to

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buy food and have shelter and [ __ ] like

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that and you want to probably do less of

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the [ __ ] that's actively bad for you and

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actively bad for everyone else even

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though it makes you happy sometimes

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people say just do what makes you happy

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and it's like all right like having a

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loaded gun and shooting you in the face

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makes me happy now what they're like oh

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except except that and whole other class

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of behaviors which just file onto Point

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number one right there

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now would a one-to-one link

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between everything that makes you happy

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and everything that helps you and

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Society progress be really sweet yes

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[ __ ] yes no doubt

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but for now we're just biological

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organisms with very limited malleability

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if we had a machine intelligence that

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had certain happiness ability and it was

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pointed in the wrong direction we could

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rewire the code and then all of a sudden

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the happiness we would generate would

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rewire it into all the things that were

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good for it and the system around it

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amazing but humans man it's tough to

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change people in many respects we can

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change but only to a limited extent so

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we have to do our best to align the

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origin of where happiness of the things

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that make us happy and the [ __ ] that's

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good for us and good for society but we

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can't expect miracles overnight and we

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probably shouldn't sweat the small stuff

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you're like okay I can watch TV for

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another half hour or I could go to sleep

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right now and and uh get well rested so

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I can be better at my career and help

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the world like [ __ ] half hour who gives

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a [ __ ] if you're going to worry about

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[ __ ] like that I'll tell you it's a

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little secret

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the worrying itself probably adds so

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much psychological fatigue to your life

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and it makes you worse the rest of it so

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definitely don't sweat the small stuff

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um we just kind of have to do the the

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best when we're able to and really just

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try to avoid doing the worst when we're

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up against the ropes like but if you're

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having a really [ __ ] day and someone in

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the store bumps into you by accident or

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you don't know if it's by accident like

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just [ __ ] throwing hands with him

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right away probably a stupid idea that

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you know if you're at your very [ __ ]

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Wit's End maybe just be like and like

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what was that you're like nothing ah I

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just keep walking

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and even that is [ __ ] doing a lot of

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real real good stuff just following your

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happiness when you know what's going to

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end in bad things for you and bad things

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for other people you know like children

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do [ __ ] like that but adults typically

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were expected to think ahead just a tiny

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little bit

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now

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what can we do because I just talked

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about how we're limited and we can try

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hard but sometimes we don't succeed what

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can we do we can think of ways to act

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that check a couple of boxes first

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discourage pursuing happiness that is

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anti-progress like if your friends are

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like hey let's go [ __ ] rob a store

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you're gonna be what the [ __ ] is wrong

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with you guys [ __ ] that somebody who

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[ __ ] worked hard for that [ __ ] and if

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we all start robbing stores Society goes

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straight to Hell dumb [ __ ] think

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one second ahead of your [ __ ] dumb

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ass stop doing stupid

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we can think of ways to act that are

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neutral towards sources of happiness

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that don't hurt anybody hey [ __ ] let's

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get into the politically correct

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incorrect [ __ ] right away why are

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recreational drugs that hurt no one

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illegal why is marijuana illegal

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anywhere you guys ever see a headline

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crazy death rate for marijuana

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legalization Society on its knees when

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marijuana spreads to the streets what

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and the same people that'll tell you

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yeah out of a pot's bad they'll do that

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while having Brandy and then beating the

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[ __ ] out of their wife with the other

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hand

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I'm just kidding alcohol never makes

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people violent

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so some [ __ ] that we might not like

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personally

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it doesn't [ __ ] with Society it doesn't

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[ __ ] with us it doesn't even [ __ ] with

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the people doing it it's just another

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way to live

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if we can just be easy about it easier

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about it and kind of Live and Let Live

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Even in our own Hearts all I'm saying is

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something to think about

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you know like

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I'll tell you right now I've got like

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250 videos already planned for this

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channel here's how many of them talk

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about like trans people and [ __ ] [ __ ]

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zero why I know because I'm saying you

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do you I never had a trans person come

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up to me and be like hey you got to live

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this way if they do we're gonna have a

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[ __ ] problem but for now no problem

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and if that happens policy wise putting

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your values on other people is total

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[ __ ] right but it works both ways so if

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someone's doing some [ __ ] you don't like

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you're like that's bad for society or

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anything it's really like no no it's not

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I just don't like to see him then it's

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probably not worth [ __ ] with

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but it's a good idea to promote and

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encourage sources of happiness that are

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very much pro-progress that's a good

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thing that's something we can all get

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behind

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we can do this thing of discouraging

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being neutral and and promoting

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discouraging the bad things being

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neutral to the neutral things promoting

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the good things to ourselves

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individually in your own daily life all

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right I am going to not try to punch my

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landlord in the face because I hate him

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punching people in the face is bad I am

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going to yes watch a movie on Friday

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night instead of going to sleep super

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early because it doesn't really [ __ ]

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matter on the grand scheme of things and

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I like this [ __ ] movie and I'm also

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going to go work out and eat right and

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try to do good at my job because that

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actually does support progress and makes

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me happy okay sweet

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you can do this kind of promotion to

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your within your family within your

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local community and in society on a

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policy basis

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policies that discourage doing

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things that can make someone happy but

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that are bad for them and everyone else

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or probably good policies or better than

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other policies

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policies that promote neutrality also

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called Freedom by the way towards things

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that don't [ __ ] really matter much

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are probably good and then policies that

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promote things that are kind of really

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good for most people are probably also

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better than policies that promote bad

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things right

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and as it turns out this isn't so

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controversial because way more people

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are sorry people are way more alike than

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they are different right especially

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in what policies on a social level

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promote Progressive happiness What

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policies the government slash Society

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slash economic system can have and

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endorse that promote that category

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number three type of Happiness things

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that make people happy and are also

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actively improving the survival ability

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of the society in the future happiness

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plus progress equals good things

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and a lot of people from very different

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walks of life can agree a lot on what

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those kinds of policies should be

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next time in the next video which will

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be out in hopefully just a few days

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we'll see what kinds of societal

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outcomes almost everyone prefers

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to give you a hint it's like you get a

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room of 100 people all different kinds

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of people from all over me like raise

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your hand if you like high crime

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some stupid [ __ ] raise his hand

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someone next to him punches him in the

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face he sits down I was like I'm just

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kidding clearly I don't like it done to

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me

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who likes pollution

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uh who loves homeless people being

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around and having nowhere to sleep and

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sleeping in the street and getting

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[ __ ] up by a climate drug needles

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everywhere nobody [ __ ] likes that

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[ __ ] there's a ton of universals we'll

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talk about in the next video that almost

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everyone prefers and we can establish

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that core is our kind of progressive

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policy preference what we would like to

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do on a social level what we'd like to

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see that both supports progress of

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society so that we can all be alive

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later and makes many more people happy

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than not happy because we pretty much

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all like happy things that promote

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progress for all of us

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and what are those things well [ __ ] I'm

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teasing the [ __ ] out of you guys I'll

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see you next time for that foreign

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