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Dave Rubin of The Rubin Report talks to author Eckhart Tolle about the rise of toxic beliefs, what we can all learn from Ben Shapiro's talk with Russell Brand, and how social media is filling our head with negative beliefs. First, Eckhart shares his observation that many people are living in a distorted reality filled with toxic ideologies. He warns that if we do not develop more self-awareness we may end up on a path to disaster. Eckhart shares why he thinks Ben Shapiro's appearance on Russell Brand's podcast is so important and why we need to be able to hear differing viewpoints. Finally, Eckhart discusses how smartphones are creating a problem of excessive thinking and damaging children's ability to solve problems.
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Dave Rubin of The Rubin Report talks to author Eckhart Tolle about the rise of toxic beliefs, what we can all learn from Ben Shapiro's talk with Russell Brand, and how social media is filling our head with negative beliefs. First, Eckhart shares his observation that many people are living in a distorted reality filled with toxic ideologies. He warns that if we do not develop more self-awareness we may end up on a path to disaster. Eckhart shares why he thinks Ben Shapiro's appearance on Russell Brand's podcast is so important and why we need to be able to hear differing viewpoints. Finally, Eckhart discusses how smartphones are creating a problem of excessive thinking and damaging children's ability to solve problems.
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