Peterson argues that true virtue requires voluntarily developing one's capacity for aggression and danger while maintaining civilized control, using resentment as a diagnostic tool for necessary assertion rather than allowing suffering to breed victimhood.
This episode explores Uber's diversified betting strategy across autonomous vehicle partnerships including Waabi's $1B valuation, Anduril's viral drone race recruitment tactics, Northwood Space's rapid $100M raise for satellite infrastructure, and early signals of a reopening IPO window potentially led by SpaceX.
Games Workshop operates a vertically integrated empire around the Warhammer IP, controlling everything from plastic miniature manufacturing to 575 retail stores while generating luxury-level margins (70% gross, 40%+ EBITDA). The company benefits from powerful physical network effects and decades of accumulated nostalgia, with an upcoming Amazon Prime series starring Henry Cavill poised to drive mainstream expansion, particularly in underpenetrated North American markets.
OpenClaw is a viral open-source AI automation tool that gained 65,000 GitHub stars overnight, offering 24/7 autonomous task management through messaging apps like Telegram while running entirely on self-hosted hardware such as Raspberry Pis or Mac Minis.
Ali Abdaal explains how the 'prison of certainty'—the belief that you cannot act until success is guaranteed—paralyzes progress toward dreams. This mindset stems from school conditioning that rewards perfection in one-shot scenarios, while real-world success requires embracing uncertainty through rapid experimentation and treating most decisions as reversible 'two-way doors.'
Global oil prices have collapsed to decade lows—cheaper than before inflation adjustments—driven by a structural oversupply from US shale, non-OPEC producers, and OPEC+'s strategic pivot to prioritize market share over price protection, even as geopolitical tensions and climate risks accelerate.
Arista Networks CEO Jayshree Ullal discusses how the company captured 21% of the AI data center networking market by building reliable 'information highways' for GPU clusters, while warning that power constraints—not technology—are the critical bottleneck limiting AI infrastructure expansion today.
Peter Schiff and Anthony Pompliano engage in a heated debate over gold's record rally, the economic impact of tariffs, and conflicting inflation data, with Schiff warning of inevitable dollar collapse while Pomp argues that AI-driven deflation and protectionist policies will offset price pressures.
While classical physics treats force fields as fundamental and potentials as mere mathematical tools, quantum experiments from the 1950s reveal that particles are affected by electromagnetic potentials even in regions with zero fields, suggesting potentials are the more fundamental physical reality.
Norges Bank Investment Management reported a 15% return in 2025, reaching a record value of over 25 trillion Norwegian kroner, driven by a concentrated AI-led equity rally. However, the fund warns of unprecedented concentration risk—with the top 10 holdings now representing 20% of the equity portfolio—and has published stress tests showing potential 37% losses in a 'fragmented world' scenario.
Bert Kreischer and Joe Rogan explore how red light therapy has restored their vision without corrective lenses, dissect the specific viral moments that catapulted various comedians' careers, and examine how false narratives spread when interview subjects accidentally validate incorrect premises to avoid confrontation.
Andy Slavitt and Stanford experts discuss how AI adoption in healthcare is accelerating faster than organizational readiness, creating a critical imperative for leaders to personally engage with the technology while new CMS payment models and FDA pathways signal a policy shift toward rapid AI integration and patient empowerment.