Stating The Obvious 0313 – Book Discussion: Data And Goliath – The Hidden Battles to Collect Your Data and Control Your World by Bruce Schneier – Part 5
I spend the first 40 minutes of this podcast not talking about the book Data And Goliath – The Hidden Battles to Collect Your Data and Control Your World by Bruce Schneier.
Instead I talk about:
- Trail running.
- The power of having specific goals.
- Natural selection.
- RPGs (Role Playing Games)
- Self-awareness.
- Statists as children with no sense of self-direction.
- How statists are people who need government/god (parents) to tell them not to kill people because they aren’t smart enough to figure out for themselves that killing other people isn’t very smart.
Other people are the best thing in life. You can talk to them. Play RPGs with them. Go rafting with them. Build things with them. Sell things to them. Buy things from them. Play volleyball with them. Have sex with them.
A statist is so fucking stupid and inferior that a statist must have a government or god to tell her “don’t kill other people”.
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