Jeremy Boreing
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Yeah. It's... I was in a dialogue with someone online once who was talking about how because divorce laws are punitive toward men, which is undeniably true, that marriage itself should be eradicated. And this person kept saying over and over, my wife left me. And she destroyed my relationship with my children. She took the house. She got half of my money. I didn't want a divorce.
Yeah. It's... I was in a dialogue with someone online once who was talking about how because divorce laws are punitive toward men, which is undeniably true, that marriage itself should be eradicated. And this person kept saying over and over, my wife left me. And she destroyed my relationship with my children. She took the house. She got half of my money. I didn't want a divorce.
Yeah. It's... I was in a dialogue with someone online once who was talking about how because divorce laws are punitive toward men, which is undeniably true, that marriage itself should be eradicated. And this person kept saying over and over, my wife left me. And she destroyed my relationship with my children. She took the house. She got half of my money. I didn't want a divorce.
She chose to get this divorce." And he had tons of followers. He was creating tons of energy around this argument. And I said, listen, there's no question divorce laws are punitive toward men. They need to be changed. All of the incentives around marriage have become deeply inverted to the detriment of our society. These are real policy issues that need to be addressed.
She chose to get this divorce." And he had tons of followers. He was creating tons of energy around this argument. And I said, listen, there's no question divorce laws are punitive toward men. They need to be changed. All of the incentives around marriage have become deeply inverted to the detriment of our society. These are real policy issues that need to be addressed.
She chose to get this divorce." And he had tons of followers. He was creating tons of energy around this argument. And I said, listen, there's no question divorce laws are punitive toward men. They need to be changed. All of the incentives around marriage have become deeply inverted to the detriment of our society. These are real policy issues that need to be addressed.
I said, but I do think that you're throwing the baby out with the bathwater. I mean, I'm sorry that this happened to you, that your wife left you for no reason. He said, well, I mean, she had a reason. I cheated on her. And I said, oh, well, there you go. Methinks the policy that you are actually against is the policy of you, the policy of consequence, of just consequence.
I said, but I do think that you're throwing the baby out with the bathwater. I mean, I'm sorry that this happened to you, that your wife left you for no reason. He said, well, I mean, she had a reason. I cheated on her. And I said, oh, well, there you go. Methinks the policy that you are actually against is the policy of you, the policy of consequence, of just consequence.
I said, but I do think that you're throwing the baby out with the bathwater. I mean, I'm sorry that this happened to you, that your wife left you for no reason. He said, well, I mean, she had a reason. I cheated on her. And I said, oh, well, there you go. Methinks the policy that you are actually against is the policy of you, the policy of consequence, of just consequence.
One of the Ten Commandments. That's the policy that he opposed. Yeah, Uncle God's policies. But it is nevertheless the case that most of what your life will be is what you make of it. There will be parts of your life that are impacted by outside forces, absolutely.
One of the Ten Commandments. That's the policy that he opposed. Yeah, Uncle God's policies. But it is nevertheless the case that most of what your life will be is what you make of it. There will be parts of your life that are impacted by outside forces, absolutely.
One of the Ten Commandments. That's the policy that he opposed. Yeah, Uncle God's policies. But it is nevertheless the case that most of what your life will be is what you make of it. There will be parts of your life that are impacted by outside forces, absolutely.
And the beauty of politics is that we have the opportunity, especially in a country like this one, to do something about those policies that impede our ability to live our lives. I was backstage talking to Mike Rowe. He mentioned there are 8 million open jobs in this country right now. There are 7 million working-age men who aren't just unemployed. They have removed themselves from the workforce.
And the beauty of politics is that we have the opportunity, especially in a country like this one, to do something about those policies that impede our ability to live our lives. I was backstage talking to Mike Rowe. He mentioned there are 8 million open jobs in this country right now. There are 7 million working-age men who aren't just unemployed. They have removed themselves from the workforce.
And the beauty of politics is that we have the opportunity, especially in a country like this one, to do something about those policies that impede our ability to live our lives. I was backstage talking to Mike Rowe. He mentioned there are 8 million open jobs in this country right now. There are 7 million working-age men who aren't just unemployed. They have removed themselves from the workforce.
They are not looking for a job. They don't want a job. They feel disenfranchised because they have been disenfranchised, but they are also participating in their own disenfranchisement. And one of the things I've learned in life, one of the things I've learned in business, sometimes people who've succeeded in business will tell you, business is about fail, fail, fail, until you make it.
They are not looking for a job. They don't want a job. They feel disenfranchised because they have been disenfranchised, but they are also participating in their own disenfranchisement. And one of the things I've learned in life, one of the things I've learned in business, sometimes people who've succeeded in business will tell you, business is about fail, fail, fail, until you make it.
They are not looking for a job. They don't want a job. They feel disenfranchised because they have been disenfranchised, but they are also participating in their own disenfranchisement. And one of the things I've learned in life, one of the things I've learned in business, sometimes people who've succeeded in business will tell you, business is about fail, fail, fail, until you make it.
And that's not true. Success in business is about fail, fail, fail, fail, fail, and with a little luck you made it along the way. It's less like getting to a destination and much more like being a batter in the major leagues. If you get a hit, Three out of 10 times in the major leagues, you will be in the Hall of Fame. There will be statues of you in your hometown.
And that's not true. Success in business is about fail, fail, fail, fail, fail, and with a little luck you made it along the way. It's less like getting to a destination and much more like being a batter in the major leagues. If you get a hit, Three out of 10 times in the major leagues, you will be in the Hall of Fame. There will be statues of you in your hometown.