Erik Huberman
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because that's, we're just talking about, and so then is it children?
Like all these different lines, I do believe there's certain things that, like the subsidies in terms of farming that probably are ill-advised.
There's a lot of negative outcomes to government intervention, but there's also a lot of things that I think people won't handle themselves.
There's a lot of things in society right now that are causing people to be unproductive members of society.
And if you have in if you what you end up having, it's not that those people 20 years later just accept that they never made anything of themselves.
And you're not like, oh, you know, I'm not going to be successful and I'm going to have to, you know, squander for food and I'm going to have a tough life because I screwed around with drugs for 20 years, etc.
They're going to.
resort to crime and stealing, which maybe you catch them, maybe you don't.
And I just saw the stat in LA, 10% of home invasion culprits have been caught with all the home invasions going on in LA.
That's where I live.
So, you know, and I don't think it's a fault of the police force.
I think it's just really hard to catch people.
I've been robbed a couple, not robbed,
So stick with me here because I'm not talking about that.
What I'm talking about is you open this up, let's say, and some percentage of society now just sits in their houses doing drugs all day, and they get to the point where they need something.
They try to steal it.
Maybe they get caught.
Maybe they don't.
The impact on society 20 years later, we see it now even where you've got the eat the rich thing example.
And we talked about this on our last podcast where it's like 98% of people don't want to work hard.