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Ep 234 | Would More Money Make Most of Your Problems Vanish?

Ep 234 | Would More Money Make Most of Your Problems Vanish?

Released Saturday, 16th March 2024
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Ep 234 | Would More Money Make Most of Your Problems Vanish?

Ep 234 | Would More Money Make Most of Your Problems Vanish?

Ep 234 | Would More Money Make Most of Your Problems Vanish?

Ep 234 | Would More Money Make Most of Your Problems Vanish?

Saturday, 16th March 2024
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Men used to tend toward jobs in which they work with things (farming, construction, factories, etc) while women tended towards home and family or jobs in which they work with people (teaching, nursing, stewardess, etc) . A few people worked with ideas (lawyers, philosophy professors, clergy). Today it's less evident than it used to be. But maybe men still yearn to make, manipulate, or fix things so they have hobbies. Men working in agriculture: 1900 = 38%; 2000 = 10%.  Does having things in his life help keep a man sane? What happens when faith is obliterated? 1860--1960  Marx - Secular morality; Darwin - Secular origin story; Freud - Secular s*x, Einstein - Secularism = All is relative. Abandon naive confidence in higher education to instil moral awareness of right and wrong. Check out my May appearance in Orlando  www.TheProvenConference.com/lapin About 30% of Americans have a university degree but they are governed by the US Congress of which 96% of members have a university degree. Like William F. Buckley, I'd rather be governed by an auto-mechanic than by a professor.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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