What happens when endless desire meets unlimited wealth?
In this episode, Dave takes on Arthur Schopenhauer, billionaires, and the strange panic that erupts when society tries to apply limits. Schopenhauer argued that the Will never rests, that satisfaction only fuels the next project. Modern billionaires turn out to be the perfect test case. Even extreme success does not end wanting. It accelerates it.
The episode explores why philanthropy does not solve the problem, why taxes feel less like policy and more like an existential shock, and why limits are experienced as obstruction rather than inconvenience. From a humanist perspective, the real issue is not envy or punishment, but control. Who gets to decide what happens next in a shared world?
Part philosophy, part social commentary, and part dry, surreal humor, this episode asks an uncomfortable question: if wanting never stops, what kind of limits do finite humans need to live together at all?