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Welcome to the final Prop G episode of 2024. Jesus, can you believe that? 2025, really? In today's episode, we're taking a look back at some of our favorite conversations throughout the past year. We've been fortunate enough to have some of the world's leading experts on all sorts of interesting topics, including geopolitics, psychology, wellness, and tech. Let's bust right into it.
So, in a mediumente, basta rundo. First up, we have a clip from Admiral James Stavridis, a retired four-star U.S. Naval officer. I'm a big fan of the admirals. And 2024 certainly won't be the last time you'll hear from him on this show. Back in February, we discussed the state of global affairs and what we can do about the fragmentation of the U.S. Let's have a listen.
We need to do more to incentivize and celebrate the idea of service. And by the way, this is not confined to the armed forces. There are a lot of ways to serve this country, and we need high-quality people who are diplomats, CIA officers, Peace Corps volunteers, Teach for America, Volunteer for America, police, firefighters, EMT. There are a lot of ways to serve the country.
I think we are underweight in incentivizing that with taxes, educational benefits. But above all, we are underweight these days in celebrating it in particularly the non-military. We do a reasonably good job these days with thank you for your service. We had to broaden that whole concept.
and create more of an idea of what it means to be a citizen and what are the positive incentives that can come out of this. Business can help at this.
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