Shane Parrish (@ShaneAParrish) on X

Pierre Poilievre (@PierrePoilievre) shares his vision for making Canada the world's best place to build a life—with practical solutions for a more prosperous future. TKP is not a political podcast—and won't become one. I've invited both major party leaders to share their visions

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Two Weeks to Decide: An Interview with Pierre Poilievre

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And the way the 2020 election was characterised seems exactly how a logical cis-hetero-man with a billion dollars would be biased towards seeing things, that is: without that "exist and survive" lens

Certain policies and platforms do threaten the survival, existence, freedom, and happiness of many vulnerable people (the working class, people of colour, women, LGBT, etc), so, lets hope enough voters haven't simply reduced it down to political correctness and cancel culture

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https://fs.blog/knowledge-project/chamath-palihapitiya/

Interesting conversation, definitely worth a listen

With all the this focus on "freedom and happiness" life-pursuits, it's a shame there wasn't any mention of the "exist and survive" stages that so many are still left behind and caught in

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Chamath Palihapitiya: Understanding Yourself [The Knowledge Project Ep. #94]

The Founder and CEO of Social Capital, prominent figure in the venture capital business and part owner of the Golden State Warriors, Chamath Palihapitiya sits down with Shane Parrish to chat about what it means to be an observer of the present, how to think in first principals, the psychology of successful investing, his thoughts […]

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"We've seen about a 3rd of people [that we've polled] take some actual significant action to reduce their digital footprint online."

In this episode of #TheKnowledgeProject podcast w/@farnamstreet, @yegg talks data privacy, DuckDuckGo, & mental models. https://fs.blog/gabriel-weinberg/

Original tweet: https://twitter.com/DuckDuckGo/status/1130107588740300800

Popping the Filter Bubble: My Interview with DuckDuckGo CEO, Gabriel Weinberg [The Knowledge Project Ep. #58]

DuckDuckGo CEO Gabriel Weinberg talks data privacy, protecting yourself online and shares his favorite mental models for clearer thinking.

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