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Podcast Appearances
I was already really introverted and instead of trying to fight against the isolation, I basically took advantage of it as a way to get used to not needing peers around me. I know now that this was probably a mistake and I'm paying the price of my social life for it.
I was already really introverted and instead of trying to fight against the isolation, I basically took advantage of it as a way to get used to not needing peers around me. I know now that this was probably a mistake and I'm paying the price of my social life for it.
I was already really introverted and instead of trying to fight against the isolation, I basically took advantage of it as a way to get used to not needing peers around me. I know now that this was probably a mistake and I'm paying the price of my social life for it.
Now that I'm in college, I don't know anyone who also went through the hyper isolationist route as I did, but I'm sure they're out there. And from reading the comments, I think that that experience was very, very similar between people.
Now that I'm in college, I don't know anyone who also went through the hyper isolationist route as I did, but I'm sure they're out there. And from reading the comments, I think that that experience was very, very similar between people.
Now that I'm in college, I don't know anyone who also went through the hyper isolationist route as I did, but I'm sure they're out there. And from reading the comments, I think that that experience was very, very similar between people.
A lot of people kind of maybe not even necessarily having the worst time during COVID, but then coming out of it and then trying to get back to normal and then realizing that everything is,
A lot of people kind of maybe not even necessarily having the worst time during COVID, but then coming out of it and then trying to get back to normal and then realizing that everything is,
A lot of people kind of maybe not even necessarily having the worst time during COVID, but then coming out of it and then trying to get back to normal and then realizing that everything is,
It's the most there's ever been. But I really appreciate it because we got a lot of personal stories that I read through related to that topic. And a lot of stories really similar to that one.
It's the most there's ever been. But I really appreciate it because we got a lot of personal stories that I read through related to that topic. And a lot of stories really similar to that one.
It's the most there's ever been. But I really appreciate it because we got a lot of personal stories that I read through related to that topic. And a lot of stories really similar to that one.
The one thing I wanted to follow up about from the last episode was when we were talking about self-driving cars and the potential of robo-taxis and also the idealistic structure of cities with trains and things like that, a few people came out and said that we're just a bunch of city guys and we don't get it.
The one thing I wanted to follow up about from the last episode was when we were talking about self-driving cars and the potential of robo-taxis and also the idealistic structure of cities with trains and things like that, a few people came out and said that we're just a bunch of city guys and we don't get it.
The one thing I wanted to follow up about from the last episode was when we were talking about self-driving cars and the potential of robo-taxis and also the idealistic structure of cities with trains and things like that, a few people came out and said that we're just a bunch of city guys and we don't get it.
And our public transport utopia and the fact that we like trains, all I think we're generally in favor of like, oh, trains are nice to have in cities and a good way to get around. Seem to think that we don't think cars should exist in rural America. And that was actually a surprising amount of comments.
And our public transport utopia and the fact that we like trains, all I think we're generally in favor of like, oh, trains are nice to have in cities and a good way to get around. Seem to think that we don't think cars should exist in rural America. And that was actually a surprising amount of comments.
And our public transport utopia and the fact that we like trains, all I think we're generally in favor of like, oh, trains are nice to have in cities and a good way to get around. Seem to think that we don't think cars should exist in rural America. And that was actually a surprising amount of comments.
I wanted to clarify something because I thought it was a good demonstration of what I call good faith versus bad faith arguments. And
I wanted to clarify something because I thought it was a good demonstration of what I call good faith versus bad faith arguments. And