Scott Adams
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Appearances Over Time
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It was great.
But all of a sudden, it was almost like there was this form of mental abuse against the children, right?
It was extreme postmodernism, which, by the way, is one of the podcasts I produce for Stephen Hicks.
If those of you have listened to Jordan Peterson talk about postmodernism, that's Stephen Hicks' work, his book explaining postmodernism.
And so I saw that happening on campus.
And that's when I think the extreme bifurcation started to happen.
And it was so refreshing for me in that time to come across, Hey, it's the Dilbert guy.
And he's arguing all positions from all sides in the best means possible.
I'm like,
it was just refreshing to me.
If you, if you understand, it just became, and I think for all of us, it just became a time for us to just, you know, this is a good time.
I can detox the negative emotions I'm being subjected to on campus all the time.
And, uh, that the, the amount of influence over time, like you get to know people over time, they start to influence you more and more.
And in me, the, the, I mean, the greatest indicator is I now, um,
I'm now an accredited hypnotist because I actually went through the process, went to a school, I just got interested in it over a couple of years because so much of what he was saying are things that I was already trying to do.
I got through the world of sales and marketing.
And I remember when I did my course with Mike Bendel and Chris, so many of the concepts that Scott talks about
come from hypnosis, but there's one difference that makes Scott so special.
He's the guy who can take, here are the concepts that you've learned in hypnosis and this form of communication, and now I'm going to give you all the practical examples in the world, and I'm going to overlay it together.
Once you study hypnosis and become pretty proficient in it, oh my God, it opens up