289 In the System We Trust
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You can feel a weird shift happening: people have more information than ever, but less ability to verify what any of it means. We start with war talk and the religious language used to sell escalation, then pull the thread into something bigger: how slogans, prophecy narratives, and “patriotic tradition” can replace reading, evidence, and accountability. When the story is powerful enough, it doesn’t matter if it’s coherent, it just has to be repeatable.
From there we get into psychedelics and the DMT realm obsession, not to moralise, but to ask a practical question: does chasing extreme experiences actually fix anything in real life. We tie that to the new techno heaven story, where consciousness uploading, AI replicas of dead relatives, and digital immortality get pitched as comfort. If you already believe in a place “beyond,” a cloud utopia is an easy upgrade.
We also dig into AI in education and why “personalised learning” can backfire. Using recent research on cognitive surrender, we talk about how people follow AI even when it’s wrong and feel more confident while doing it. That’s the risk with AI tutors, AI search, and automated school systems: you can get a population that feels smarter while becoming less able to think independently.
If any of this hits a nerve, share the episode with a friend, subscribe, and leave a review so more people find it. What’s one belief or “obvious fact” you realised you never actually checked?