Amanda Luxon
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Podcast Appearances
And I think it's because, and as a society, we no longer really have the ability to be critical thinkers.
Information is given to us and we just accept what is given to us as the, you know, as the thing.
Yeah.
That was a fun podcast.
Yeah, I firmly believe that.
And I think it's the biggest crime of where we live at the moment.
And you can see internationally, it's getting worse and worse and worse.
Like when we lived in the States, the politics were much more central.
And as the years went by, you could just see them being pulled apart.
So I guess if you took a cross section of every community and said to people, what is it that you want out of life?
What would they say?
We want health.
We want happiness.
And most importantly, we want really strong and bonding relationships with friends and family.
Everybody wants exactly the same thing.
And there's different ways of getting there often.
So, for example, if you look at the way
you know, some policies are set down or whatever, the intent is still to get to a place.
You may disagree with how they get there, but probably if you look at it, the end result will be the same thing.
And so as soon as something gets politicised, like there's some things that should not be politicised.