Jordan Peterson
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If you're concerned about people who are struggling, as far as I can tell, there's nothing more important than energy.
If you're concerned about people who are struggling, as far as I can tell, there's nothing more important than energy.
The most appropriate way to serve the poor is to make energy radically available reliably, period.
The most appropriate way to serve the poor is to make energy radically available reliably, period.
The most appropriate way to serve the poor is to make energy radically available reliably, period.
If this is all true, then why the hell aren't we doing it?
If this is all true, then why the hell aren't we doing it?
If this is all true, then why the hell aren't we doing it?
So I had the opportunity today to speak with Scott Tinker, and I've spoken to Scott before and on a podcast, and he was a contributing speaker at ARC and delivered one of the most popular public speeches that we've ever put on the ARC platform on energy and the environment. Why should you listen to this podcast? Well, there's a bunch of reasons.
So I had the opportunity today to speak with Scott Tinker, and I've spoken to Scott before and on a podcast, and he was a contributing speaker at ARC and delivered one of the most popular public speeches that we've ever put on the ARC platform on energy and the environment. Why should you listen to this podcast? Well, there's a bunch of reasons.
So I had the opportunity today to speak with Scott Tinker, and I've spoken to Scott before and on a podcast, and he was a contributing speaker at ARC and delivered one of the most popular public speeches that we've ever put on the ARC platform on energy and the environment. Why should you listen to this podcast? Well, there's a bunch of reasons.
The most practical is that Scott will walk you through what you need to know to basically have a schematic understanding of the structures upon which your abundant world depends, the energy infrastructure. And he'll tell you a story that you won't hear from other sources, and it's accurate.
The most practical is that Scott will walk you through what you need to know to basically have a schematic understanding of the structures upon which your abundant world depends, the energy infrastructure. And he'll tell you a story that you won't hear from other sources, and it's accurate.
The most practical is that Scott will walk you through what you need to know to basically have a schematic understanding of the structures upon which your abundant world depends, the energy infrastructure. And he'll tell you a story that you won't hear from other sources, and it's accurate.
And you need to know these things because knowing them helps you understand what opportunities the future holds. And so much of what we're told about the future is transmitted to us by people who... ratchet their way to power by terrifying and compelling the population. And that's the sign of a kind of tyranny.
And you need to know these things because knowing them helps you understand what opportunities the future holds. And so much of what we're told about the future is transmitted to us by people who... ratchet their way to power by terrifying and compelling the population. And that's the sign of a kind of tyranny.
And you need to know these things because knowing them helps you understand what opportunities the future holds. And so much of what we're told about the future is transmitted to us by people who... ratchet their way to power by terrifying and compelling the population. And that's the sign of a kind of tyranny.
Scott offers something much more like an invitational vision, which is that we could have an abundant world for everyone if we set our mind on that. There's no fundamental scarcity of natural resource. There's no looming apocalypse that we can address by making the world a worse place.
Scott offers something much more like an invitational vision, which is that we could have an abundant world for everyone if we set our mind on that. There's no fundamental scarcity of natural resource. There's no looming apocalypse that we can address by making the world a worse place.
Scott offers something much more like an invitational vision, which is that we could have an abundant world for everyone if we set our mind on that. There's no fundamental scarcity of natural resource. There's no looming apocalypse that we can address by making the world a worse place.