This week's episode delves into the nostalgic world of the Johnson Smith catalog, a treasure trove of novelty items, to springboard into a broader discussion on the concept of mind control. However, the focus here is not on fringe or malicious forms of mental manipulation but on empowering practices for self-discipline and awareness. After touching on the impact of inequality on societal structures, including the controversial practices of Alden Global Capital, the episode transitions to exploring practical strategies for mental self-governance. Drawing from Shirzad Chamin's work on identifying and overcoming mental saboteurs, and the simple yet profound practice of mindfulness meditation, listeners are encouraged to cultivate a disciplined mind to improve personal well-being and compassion towards others. The episode is packed with insights on introspection, mental health, and societal critique, offering listeners both deep reflections on internal and external dynamics of control.
Mentioned this week:
1979 Johnson Smith Catalog
Tax Lien Investing: An Infuriating Introduction
Shirzad Chamine's Positive Intelligence
Meditation Changes Your Brain