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  • Second Quarter / Ideas, Actions, Results.
    Jun 29 2025

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    In episode 2 of season 2, the second quarter, we dive deeper into the game of life, which isn’t truly a “game”, because you could die and not be “playing” anymore. We enjoy analogizing life to a game, helping us not take life so “seriously”, while continuously playing to win.

    We discuss adaption to your wins and losses. We discuss ideas, the following actions, and inevitable results. We discuss Bitcoin, like usual. We discuss systems. We freestyle thoughts regarding ghosting, liars, people that are pessimistic against your optimism, and how those people are actually helping you on your journey by being undesirably honest. We tell stories and give RIP shoutouts. We discuss love. We laugh. Your name may have been mentioned in this episode. Facts only.

    Quarter 1 set us up to go deeper into Quarter 2, and Quarter 2 sets our team up to stretch the lead in Quarter 3. You are unknowingly curious for more “juicy” detail and useless information. We get it. That’s why you scroll. See you soon.

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    45 m
  • First Quarter / Nostalgia, The Moment, and The Future.
    Mar 30 2025

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    In the season two opener of The Golden Rule, the main plot remains the same, as minor details constantly evolve. Season one presented twelve episodes for the twelve months of the year. Season two presents four episodes for the four quarters of the year. There's four quarters in the financial calendar. There's four quarters in an NBA or NFL game. A circle is usually broken down to into four parts first.

    In this first episode, we set the stage for the rest of the season. A lot of the topics lightly discussed in episode one will be heavily discussed in episodes two through four.

    In this episode we discuss the connection between four quarters and our lives. We give shoutouts to family, friends, and sponsors. We laugh at situations. We discuss Bitcoin (finance). We discuss how nostalgia can be a silent killer or a loud motivator. We discuss the trend of passive disrespect. We discuss health. We discuss effective communication while effectively communicating. We plant seeds for future episodes while always connecting with our past, in the present.

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    33 m
  • Questions
    Dec 1 2024

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    In the season 1 finale called "Questions", we answer some questions, ask some questions, and speak about situations that may create more questions, and eliminate any question. We introduce a new segment called "Random Thoughts" and speak about season 2.

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    27 m
  • What is The "Right" Thing to Do?
    Nov 3 2024

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    In episode eleven, we ask about and discuss the "right" things to do. We've discussed a lot of everyday actions and feelings in our time together during the first ten episodes, and in this sum of season one, you may switch some of your "right" decisions to the "wrong" side of the board. You may double down on your "wrong" decisions because they aren't objective. Have your decisions become more aligned with your definition of The Golden Rule? Are they a case by case basis depending on how you feel or who the other person is that you are reacting to?

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    38 m
  • Are There Objective Wrongs?
    Oct 6 2024

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    In episode ten, I start by asking the question, are there objective wrongs? We are daily discussing subjectivity and objectivity, sometimes without even realizing. Objective is defined as, "not influenced by personal feelings or opinions in considering and representing facts." Instinctively, you may say "YES!" I agree with you. Justification may not agree with you. In regard to different versions of The Golden Rule, we discuss what I think are the basic objective wrongs. What do you think are objective wrongs? Do you think objective wrongs should be taught to children at a young age with a concise explanation of the wrong and the consequences?

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    37 m
  • The Marathon of Life
    Sep 1 2024

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    In episode nine, we discuss The Marathon of Life. A marathon is literally defined as a "long distance running race, strictly one of 26 miles." The metaphor that life is a marathon isn't widely seen as a metaphor anymore, but a definite truth. We discussed love, hobbies, relationships, sex, infidelity, honesty, the mind, and how they are all involved in your experience. We've also discussed how both versions of The Golden Rule are approached regarding those daily actions and situations. How often do you check-in with yourself and others on your marathon? Do you like the pace you are moving at? Could it be faster? Could it possibly be slower? Hopefully you are exchanging pleasantries with everybody you encounter on this marathon, whether you are passing them up, or they are passing you up.

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    32 m
  • The Mind
    Aug 4 2024

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    In episode eight, we discuss the mind. The mind is defined as "the element of a person that enables them to be aware of the world and their experiences, to think, and to feel: the faculty of consciousness and thought." There are many theories that the mind does not reside in the body. What do you believe? With everything we've discussed leading up to this episode, I think we can conclude that a lot, if not all, of our actions start with the mind. They usually also end in the mind with long lasting memories of experience. Has what you define The Golden Rule as been reshaped or refined in your mind during our discussions together?

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    36 m
  • Infidelity & Honesty
    Jul 7 2024

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    In episode seven, we discuss infidelity and honesty. Infidelity is defined as the action or state of being unfaithful to a spouse or other sexual parter. This also could just be seen as lying or withholding information. In connection to love, our subconscious hobbies, romantic relationships within the relationship umbrella, and sex, infidelity and honesty are reoccurring themes in the experience of life. Infidelity can occur, then hopefully honesty to the deserving party follows before the hurt digs too deep. Does either version of The Golden Rule help defeat this action? Have you ever met a person who desired to be treated poorly, so in turn they treat people the same way?

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    33 m