Dr. Aaron Kheriaty
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I think it was the first day you attended. I think it was the second day of the event, I think. But you'll find them.
I think it was the first day you attended. I think it was the second day of the event, I think. But you'll find them.
I know.
I know.
This is an important conversation. We got to chop this one up and push it out on social because there's some real pearls those guys dropped today.
This is an important conversation. We got to chop this one up and push it out on social because there's some real pearls those guys dropped today.
There it is.
There it is.
I had to go find it. He didn't like my, he didn't like me on Hannity last night. Yeah. So whatever. Everybody, I'm getting so used to getting beaten up. I just.
I had to go find it. He didn't like my, he didn't like me on Hannity last night. Yeah. So whatever. Everybody, I'm getting so used to getting beaten up. I just.
Yeah, I made you sit in a van where I look a little wonky.
Yeah, I made you sit in a van where I look a little wonky.
Well, because I had a lot to say. And I said it all again on Will Kane's show today. We said it in some version today across this conversation. And it's, you know, we have three experts in here. We all agree this is not something subtle. You know, if you want to, you know, Rene Girard has a ton of material out there as a name we brought up today.
Well, because I had a lot to say. And I said it all again on Will Kane's show today. We said it in some version today across this conversation. And it's, you know, we have three experts in here. We all agree this is not something subtle. You know, if you want to, you know, Rene Girard has a ton of material out there as a name we brought up today.
And he might be a little hard to penetrate for the average person. He has a very heavy French accent. I've been listening to his lectures in French lately. And they, you know, same as the English ones. He's a Stanford professor. Yeah, he's actually a literary critic from the literary criticism world. He's talking about how
And he might be a little hard to penetrate for the average person. He has a very heavy French accent. I've been listening to his lectures in French lately. And they, you know, same as the English ones. He's a Stanford professor. Yeah, he's actually a literary critic from the literary criticism world. He's talking about how
get into conflict by having a mutual mimetic source of desire that's generated from each other. It's kind of a wild theory. But the scapegoating was a great insight and made sense to everyone who particularly deals with narcissism or unregulated aggression. All right, so can we put up the upcoming guest and we'll sign on out of here? Caleb has to get on the road in about six hours, so...
get into conflict by having a mutual mimetic source of desire that's generated from each other. It's kind of a wild theory. But the scapegoating was a great insight and made sense to everyone who particularly deals with narcissism or unregulated aggression. All right, so can we put up the upcoming guest and we'll sign on out of here? Caleb has to get on the road in about six hours, so...
Justin Hart in on the 17th. All about Caleb. Josh Bernstein, Seth Dillon gets sad. This was my wife's idea. She convinced me to get up at 4 a.m. Don't tell me your problem. Jeff Dye might have to be moved there a little bit. Salty Crackers coming back. Gad Saad and his sneaky effer theory. Can we say that actually? You heard of sneaky effer theory? Sneaky fucker.
Justin Hart in on the 17th. All about Caleb. Josh Bernstein, Seth Dillon gets sad. This was my wife's idea. She convinced me to get up at 4 a.m. Don't tell me your problem. Jeff Dye might have to be moved there a little bit. Salty Crackers coming back. Gad Saad and his sneaky effer theory. Can we say that actually? You heard of sneaky effer theory? Sneaky fucker.