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Respect for Power vs Admiration for Good Deeds | What Would You Wipe Away, For the Culture?

Respect for Power vs Admiration for Good Deeds | What Would You Wipe Away, For the Culture?

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fifth episode of the season, we start off with the ice breaker: would you rather the respect of others for your power or admiration of others for your good deeds? 

then we jump into our topic of the day: if you had the ability to wipe one thing from existence, for the culture, what would it be and why?

0:39 respect for power vs admiration for good works

12:00 does power come at a cost?

15:37 topic of the day: for the culture, what would you wipe from existence?

16:20 what happens when we get rid of ego?

21:30 wipe the panini away, for the culture

33:49 why belle is on al’s list and more attacks

37:12 what happens when we remove biases?

41:00 wipe away the past east coast -west coast beef, for the culture

42:58 if we got guns outta here, what would happen?

46:42 wipe away memory loss 

tune in and don’t forget to like, share and subscribe.  let us know in the comments, would you rather respect for your power or admiration for your good deeds?  also, let us know what you would wipe away for the culture.

you can find this season and last season episodes in podcast form at https://bellewoodz.buzzsprout.com/

catch us next week for episode 6! 

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