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"I think there will come a point where you get excessive, you swing too far on the individual side of the spectrum, and then it becomes advantageous to group together again, and you become more fulfilled, more happy, more culturally flourishing in collectives again."
"I think there's a resurgence of the desire for people to build tribes, communities, even fucking network state, even microstates, and saying that we're going to do this, and we're going to really group together because getting 10,000, 100,000, million people, 10 million people of a similar mindset, similar ideology, similar vision for the world is way more powerful than individuals doing it."
~ Aleks Svetski
In this Chat, Svetski and I talk about something I think a lot of people feel but don’t say out loud: the internet just doesn’t feel as real as it used to.
We cover learned helplessness, micro-echo chambers, the collapse of trust, and why the future of social life may look a lot more like curated groups, in-person communities, and small circles of people you actually know.
So this episode isn’t a standard industry update, but more of an honest, slightly cynical, and deeply hopeful look at why the best way to handle a world that feels increasingly fake is to double down on the things that are undeniably, physically real.
Chapters
(00:00:00) - Shifting tribalism and the need for community
(00:04:15) - Unplugging from Twitter and public social media
(00:14:37) - AI agents and the death of public internet
(00:23:31) - Learned helplessness from social media hysteria
(00:26:05) - Telescopic versus microscopic thinking models
(00:44:20) - The necessity of life consequences and dueling
(00:51:04) - Political power and the illusion of constitutions
(01:01:43) - The role of borders and cultural trust
(01:13:07) - Bitcoin as a standard framework for excellence
(01:23:24) - Autonomous bazaars and the reality of collectivism
(01:32:19) - Being completely offline as the new status symbol
(01:34:24) - Information overload and the reality of mental obesity
(01:37:40) - Physical scarcity and the booming experience economy
(01:49:11) - Identity shifts and embracing fatherhood
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By Guy Swann4.9
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"I think there will come a point where you get excessive, you swing too far on the individual side of the spectrum, and then it becomes advantageous to group together again, and you become more fulfilled, more happy, more culturally flourishing in collectives again."
"I think there's a resurgence of the desire for people to build tribes, communities, even fucking network state, even microstates, and saying that we're going to do this, and we're going to really group together because getting 10,000, 100,000, million people, 10 million people of a similar mindset, similar ideology, similar vision for the world is way more powerful than individuals doing it."
~ Aleks Svetski
In this Chat, Svetski and I talk about something I think a lot of people feel but don’t say out loud: the internet just doesn’t feel as real as it used to.
We cover learned helplessness, micro-echo chambers, the collapse of trust, and why the future of social life may look a lot more like curated groups, in-person communities, and small circles of people you actually know.
So this episode isn’t a standard industry update, but more of an honest, slightly cynical, and deeply hopeful look at why the best way to handle a world that feels increasingly fake is to double down on the things that are undeniably, physically real.
Chapters
(00:00:00) - Shifting tribalism and the need for community
(00:04:15) - Unplugging from Twitter and public social media
(00:14:37) - AI agents and the death of public internet
(00:23:31) - Learned helplessness from social media hysteria
(00:26:05) - Telescopic versus microscopic thinking models
(00:44:20) - The necessity of life consequences and dueling
(00:51:04) - Political power and the illusion of constitutions
(01:01:43) - The role of borders and cultural trust
(01:13:07) - Bitcoin as a standard framework for excellence
(01:23:24) - Autonomous bazaars and the reality of collectivism
(01:32:19) - Being completely offline as the new status symbol
(01:34:24) - Information overload and the reality of mental obesity
(01:37:40) - Physical scarcity and the booming experience economy
(01:49:11) - Identity shifts and embracing fatherhood
Guest Links
Affiliate Links
Host Links

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