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In episode seven of the Pragmotiv Podcast, hosts Tre, Steph, and Kameron tackle the theme 'Too Comfortable to Care,' discussing how excessive comfort can lead to complacency and stagnation. They explore various forms of comfort, from financial to cultural, and how they can become traps that prevent personal and societal growth. The episode also covers the risks of political complacency, touching on recent events such as political violence, Trump's grievances with his appointees, and the controversial military parade in Washington. The hosts offer actionable advice on breaking out of comfort zones and becoming more engaged citizens.0:00 Introduction and Current State of Affairs1:14 Welcome to The Pragmotiv Podcast1:28 The Trap of Comfort1:58 Defining Comfort2:35 Comfort Leading to Complacency3:39 Breaking Free from the Comfort Zone8:32 Generational Perspectives on Comfort11:31 Global Perspectives on Comfort and Employment15:01 Comfort as a Systemic Tool33:21 The Emotional Trade-Off of Comfort40:57 Impact of Trump Administration's Aid Cuts43:23 The Slow Erosion of Rights45:01 Protests and Political Complacency47:20 The Rogue President and Government52:54 Political Violence in Minnesota1:04:48 Digital Price Tags and Consumer Concerns1:08:11 Trump's Discontent with Supreme Court Appointees1:10:58 Secret Police and Immigration Raids1:21:58 Nationwide Protests Against Trump1:27:11 Conclusion and Call to Action