Monday, 1 June 2026

Eternal bliss and authenticity

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20:00  My propaganda and mission 

21:00  CLAIRE KHAW joins to say we do not have the right to be on a permanent high in our lifetimes.

22:00  Evil inclination

23:00  The Seven Deadly Sins

24:00  When does leisure become sloth?

25:00  After  the fall of Man, women suffer the pangs of childbirth and men have to get food by the sweat of their brows.

26:00  Living in the jungle

27:00  We shouldn't think like trannies.

28:00  Androgyny 

29:00  Ex Machina

30:00  What we want to do but can't do, what we should do but don't do.

31:00  An imagined heaven

32:00  Heroism is immortality.

33:00  European explorers

34:00  Shackleton was a Victorian and Edwardian.

36:00  Vikings

37:00  Planting your flag on your moon

38:00  Land and sea empires

Penal transportation

39:00  Imperial China were kinder to its people.

40:00  Christopher Columbus

41:00  Drake the adventurer

42:00  Alexander the Great

44:00  Most men live lives of quiet desperation. 

AI Overview               

This famous observation was coined by the American transcendentalist philosopher Henry David Thoreau in his 1854 book, Walden.

He wrote: "The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation. What is called resignation is confirmed desperation."

Here is a breakdown of what the quote means, why he believed it, and how people interpret it today:

What Thoreau Meant

Thoreau was reflecting on his time living in a small cabin by Walden Pond, where he sought to escape the pressures of modern society. He observed that many people spent their entire existence conforming to societal expectations, chasing wealth, and settling for unfulfilling routines out of a misplaced sense of duty. He argued that a life built on superficial values and the daily grind is inherently empty

48:00  Our true mission in life 

50:00  The Abrahamic God

52:00  Secular Koranist Empire

53:00  Race or religion

Black Hebrew Israelites

54:00  A dog might kill its owner's infant

55:00  Poser, grifter and sell-out

57:00  Iggy Pop

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