Shepard ponders the future of Bitcoin legality based on the probable actions of Central Banks if the US Government is not successful in breaking ties with the Federal Reserve.
Shepard interviews Nathan and Joel about the best places to find freedom. The primary podcast topic is Mexico. http://Let'sThinkShow.com
RIP Nathan, you were a great friend!
Some of my “left” friends call me a “rightist” and some of my “right” friends call me a leftist. ? Frequently, people will hear me use a word to describe my beliefs, and then make up what they think I must believe in based on their misunderstanding of the word, or based on their definition of the word. It is probably fair for me to make some statements about my subjective beliefs and what I am willing and able to intellectually defend.
1. Truth is important.
2. I believe that human interactions should be voluntary.
3. I believe that a person who has peacefully acquired property has all rights to it.
4. I believe that human beings may exchange property and other things of value.
5. I think that humans are born free, without debt to anyone and not the property of anyone.
6. I judge many things, and apply subjective values to those things.
7. I am only willing to have high-level conversations with capable people who adhere to logic and reason and who are intellectually consistent. Kind of like this: https://disenthrall.me/community-rule...
8. Words have meanings, and conversation partners ought to make sure the other person means the same thing.
9. I stick to my word, and expect others to do the same.
10. I think all involuntary interactions, including government, are bad and unnecessary.
11. I believe that there are people who manipulate others, often at a grand scale, for their own benefit.
12. I believe that the corporate media is complicit in number eleven.
13. My time is very valuable. I ask that you respect it by scheduling time with me, honoring your commitments and being timely. I will do the same with you.
14. Some labels that are most frequently used to describe my thoughts include Stoicism & Voluntaryism, though of course not everything that every Stoic or Voluntaryist believes exactly matches my thoughts.
15. I believe that if I take care of the means, the end will take care of itself.
16. I have been convinced that morality is subjective.
The above higher-level ideas guide my worldview and help me evaluate circumstances and actions. When I find a situation that I apply the above to, and it “doesn’t work, I reexamine my beliefs and update them. This is the scientific method of thinking. You can now figure out what I am going to think about a specific issue. If you are not able to do so to a high degree of accuracy, either I need to add a better description above, or you need to think better.
I value some things higher than others. Have you examined YOUR values? It is very likely that your “Top 10” list and mine will be different. It is difficult for us to discuss things when we have different preferred outcomes. If “getting along with the ruling class” is a high and good value to you, and if “standing up for freedom” is a high and good value to me, we are likely to disagree about issues.
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Lying with Statistics can be found in Bo Bennett’s excellent book (https://amzn.to/3y0kbmP) on page 152
Guest logician Patrick Smith of Disenthrall.me https://odysee.com/@Disenthrall:8
Logical fallacies are important building blocks for a thinking person. I have come to conclude that rather than telling everyone “what” I think, if I simply help others improve “how” they think, we might all wind up in a pretty close place in our worldviews.
A great book about logic is here: https://amzn.to/3y0kbmP
My Odysee channel for videos is here: https://odysee.com/@ShepardtheVoluntaryist:6
My Podcast page is here: https://soundcloud.com/openlyvoluntary/sets/letsthink
My Logical Fallacies podcast page is here: https://soundcloud.com/openlyvoluntary/sets/logical-fallacies-by-shepard-1
My webpage is here: https://openlyvoluntary.com/
Vaush has an AWESOME voice and knows many large words, which he strings together beautifully! While Yaron won the debate from an intellectual/economic perspective, Vaush had a very smooth voice with incredible tonality. Debate is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFSGxWHS830
Appeal to Novelty can be found in Bo Bennett’s excellent book (https://amzn.to/3y0kbmP) on page 52 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appeal_to_novelty
Logical fallacies are important building blocks for a thinking person. I have come to conclude that rather than telling everyone “what” I think, if I simply help others improve “how” they think, we might all wind up in a pretty close place in our worldviews.
A great book about logic is here: https://amzn.to/3y0kbmP
My Odysee channel for videos is here: https://odysee.com/@ShepardtheVoluntaryist:6
My Podcast page is here: https://soundcloud.com/openlyvoluntary/sets/letsthink
My Logical Fallacies podcast page is here: https://soundcloud.com/openlyvoluntary/sets/logical-fallacies-by-shepard-1
My webpage is here: https://openlyvoluntary.com/