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Jonathan Hiller

@itsjonhiller

former director of content @robertkennedyjr currently growth hacking rationality.

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anyone know what this is? seemed to ‘follow’ our plane for about an hour near Tulsa. very bright. no running lights. seemed super close, so didn’t seem like a planet..

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anger & fear make us cognitively impaired. therefore the only rational way to wade into 2025 is to think hard, and calm. try to be both non-MAGA & non-Woke simultaneously.

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No stone will be left unturned in our effort to end chronic disease. The health of our children is a higher calling for all of us. Watch my message to America and join me in this effort to Make America Healthy Again.

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And . . . destroying other people’s property or vandalizing cars over a political disagreement is wrong, regardless of who is doing it or why.

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Left v. Right hyper-polarization doesn’t come close to properly explaining what chronically online culture is doing to young men.

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People need to understand that the darkest forms of online radicalization don't lead to 'left' or 'right' orientations, but rather to an extreme, cynical, and purposely impenetrable disdain for society and existing power structures. Everything is irony; everything is a joke.

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Notice, none of us are talking about the real issues: 1. Loneliness & disconnection 2. Polarization & tribalism 3. Loss of connection to nature 4. Economic inequality 5. Anxiety & overstimulation 6. Complete commodification of the self 7. Hopelessness & despair 8. Loss of meaning