Andrew Callaghan
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Podcast Appearances
Even right now, you're interviewing me on a podcast, like your show is part of your significance. Your security is where you lay your head at night. Connection is the third most important need, and that is something that's not related to security or significance. And that's like human connection, being loved by another person, your partner, your children, your grandparents.
Even right now, you're interviewing me on a podcast, like your show is part of your significance. Your security is where you lay your head at night. Connection is the third most important need, and that is something that's not related to security or significance. And that's like human connection, being loved by another person, your partner, your children, your grandparents.
And connection is the most important one, and it can't be fulfilled by the first two. So some of the people with the most security and significance, i.e. some of the richest people, are the most alienated. Whereas there are people with very little significance or security who have a lot of connection to others.
And connection is the most important one, and it can't be fulfilled by the first two. So some of the people with the most security and significance, i.e. some of the richest people, are the most alienated. Whereas there are people with very little significance or security who have a lot of connection to others.
And connection is the most important one, and it can't be fulfilled by the first two. So some of the people with the most security and significance, i.e. some of the richest people, are the most alienated. Whereas there are people with very little significance or security who have a lot of connection to others.
Community exists, in my opinion, more on a working class level than it does at the very top. That makes sense. I think that part of the reason Kelly had such a fallout is because in this country in particular... Everything is connected. There was a 1950s Levittown Leave it to Beaver era thing that said, strong fences make strong neighbors.
Community exists, in my opinion, more on a working class level than it does at the very top. That makes sense. I think that part of the reason Kelly had such a fallout is because in this country in particular... Everything is connected. There was a 1950s Levittown Leave it to Beaver era thing that said, strong fences make strong neighbors.
Community exists, in my opinion, more on a working class level than it does at the very top. That makes sense. I think that part of the reason Kelly had such a fallout is because in this country in particular... Everything is connected. There was a 1950s Levittown Leave it to Beaver era thing that said, strong fences make strong neighbors.
That's a distinctly American dream post-war thing where your status is inextricably connected to your own privacy and the walls that you build in between the people around you. That's weird, eh? Yeah. And if I needed their help, I would call them. So the more money that I've made in my life, the less close I felt to my neighbors and community. So I think it's a snake that eats itself.
That's a distinctly American dream post-war thing where your status is inextricably connected to your own privacy and the walls that you build in between the people around you. That's weird, eh? Yeah. And if I needed their help, I would call them. So the more money that I've made in my life, the less close I felt to my neighbors and community. So I think it's a snake that eats itself.
That's a distinctly American dream post-war thing where your status is inextricably connected to your own privacy and the walls that you build in between the people around you. That's weird, eh? Yeah. And if I needed their help, I would call them. So the more money that I've made in my life, the less close I felt to my neighbors and community. So I think it's a snake that eats itself.
We know. Yeah. That's a perfect reference. I forgot about that scene. Yeah. But yeah, that guy's neighbor literally is like exactly what I'm talking about.
We know. Yeah. That's a perfect reference. I forgot about that scene. Yeah. But yeah, that guy's neighbor literally is like exactly what I'm talking about.
We know. Yeah. That's a perfect reference. I forgot about that scene. Yeah. But yeah, that guy's neighbor literally is like exactly what I'm talking about.
Yeah. And the reason that's so significant is because when Kelly lost his home, his neighbors were like, can't help you. Good luck. Like in an ideal world, if you have a strong community, you can get your house foreclosed and people will help you. You can stay on your friend's couches, like assuming you're a well-standing community member. You can recover from that.
Yeah. And the reason that's so significant is because when Kelly lost his home, his neighbors were like, can't help you. Good luck. Like in an ideal world, if you have a strong community, you can get your house foreclosed and people will help you. You can stay on your friend's couches, like assuming you're a well-standing community member. You can recover from that.
Yeah. And the reason that's so significant is because when Kelly lost his home, his neighbors were like, can't help you. Good luck. Like in an ideal world, if you have a strong community, you can get your house foreclosed and people will help you. You can stay on your friend's couches, like assuming you're a well-standing community member. You can recover from that.
But the way it was in his world where everyone had built up their own empires, even if they were next door and they wouldn't share, it was like, oh, you lost your house? Sorry, bro, you got to go with the poors.
But the way it was in his world where everyone had built up their own empires, even if they were next door and they wouldn't share, it was like, oh, you lost your house? Sorry, bro, you got to go with the poors.
But the way it was in his world where everyone had built up their own empires, even if they were next door and they wouldn't share, it was like, oh, you lost your house? Sorry, bro, you got to go with the poors.