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Dave Rubin of "The Rubin Report" talks to Scott Galloway about his new book "Notes on Being a Man"; the chilling stats behind the crisis in men; how big tech companies are rewiring young men into becoming "asocial and asexual"; how algorithms, dopamine hits, endless scrolling, porn, and gaming isolate young men from genuine relationships; how smartphones and AI-driven synthetic relationships are creating a generation unable to handle rejection or build confidence; how tech addiction is similar to tobacco and opioids; why loneliness a public-health crisis engineered by profit incentives; how AI algorithms push people to political extremes through shaming and fear of social expulsion; how likes and comments manipulate behavior more than we realize; why most viral engagement is meaningless, driven by bots and outrage incentives; why the future will divide between those who escape the algorithm and those trapped by it; why you should audit your personal addictions; explains why quitting Twitter dramatically improved his mental health; why young men must learn the skill or thriving through rejection; how men can build a meaningful life despite economic anxiety; why agency still exists and victim narratives from universities only breed helplessness; how young men can reclaim 8–12 hours a week from their phones and reallocate it toward fitness, work, and real-world community; why earning money, building confidence through rejection, and meeting people offline is more important than you realize; how a frictionless digital life erodes resilience, excellence, and relationships; and much more.
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Dave Rubin of "The Rubin Report" talks to Scott Galloway about his new book "Notes on Being a Man"; the chilling stats behind the crisis in men; how big tech companies are rewiring young men into becoming "asocial and asexual"; how algorithms, dopamine hits, endless scrolling, porn, and gaming isolate young men from genuine relationships; how smartphones and AI-driven synthetic relationships are creating a generation unable to handle rejection or build confidence; how tech addiction is similar to tobacco and opioids; why loneliness a public-health crisis engineered by profit incentives; how AI algorithms push people to political extremes through shaming and fear of social expulsion; how likes and comments manipulate behavior more than we realize; why most viral engagement is meaningless, driven by bots and outrage incentives; why the future will divide between those who escape the algorithm and those trapped by it; why you should audit your personal addictions; explains why quitting Twitter dramatically improved his mental health; why young men must learn the skill or thriving through rejection; how men can build a meaningful life despite economic anxiety; why agency still exists and victim narratives from universities only breed helplessness; how young men can reclaim 8–12 hours a week from their phones and reallocate it toward fitness, work, and real-world community; why earning money, building confidence through rejection, and meeting people offline is more important than you realize; how a frictionless digital life erodes resilience, excellence, and relationships; and much more.

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