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being maybe i should be skeptical of some of the crap that i'm putting into my body i should lean into the idea that i should put more foreign things into the human body that that's what to me is so fascinating about it is the true self like you know i think all of us that's sort of part of the human journey for truth we're all asking who is you know who are we right what is our true self and maybe we should be asking ourselves this is sort of more of a bobby kennedy point but

Why are we putting all this weird crap into our food, into our water?

Maybe we should be a little bit more skeptical, like my body is a temple, rather than I'm going to welcome even more pharmaceutical intervention into the human body.

It's very interesting how some religions view the body as a temple and some religions almost invite the pollution.

I think the woke thing is inviting the pollution.

It's mind-blowing.

Well, and it raises one of my sort of core political beliefs is that our politics is focused on fake shit and distractions to distract us from the real stuff.

And so if I'm looking at the environmental movement, the United States of America, and I don't even have like strong views on politics.

the what the carbon footprint ultimately does.

I'm sort of skeptical of the experts here, but I'm also skeptical of the other side.

I just don't really know what I think about this.

I think it's insane to try to eliminate fossil fuels.

That's kind of a belief that I have.

But it's interesting that the environmental movement in America, the only thing that it talks about is the carbon footprint.

And it never talks about like, oh, why do we have the highest rates of obesity in the world right now?

Why is it that American kids spend less time outdoors in nature than they ever have in the history of our 250-year civilization?