The parasite is actually influencing their decision-making and they completely are unaware that this is happening. We're increasingly finding evidence of the severity of the influence of the gut brain axis. So my point is that I don't think that we're any different than an NPC or this organically creative thing where we don't have free will. But whether it we are in a video game or a simulation or whether we're not, it's exactly the same. It's just we're putting a different layer, a different perspective on it.
Today Josh speaks with Sam McNerney about the growing conspiratorial culture in the West, its further detachment from reality, free will, and the implications of us potentially living in a simulation.
Some of the other things we dive into are:
- How marketers are like alchemists.
- QAnon as a marketing campaign.
- The root of cults and religion.
- Mental illness and mental viruses.
- The differences between marketing, storytelling, and being persuasive.
- What is our relationship to brands?
- The philosophical differences between chains and small businesses.
- Existentialism, secularism, and simulated realities.
- Mental health, religion, submission, and control.
- The Matrix, free will, and purpose.
- Does it matter if we live in a simulation?
- And so much more.
Sam McNerney is an applied behavioral scientist, market researcher, and brand strategist based in Brooklyn, New York. He has worked with brands such as Walmart, Procter & Gamble, and CitiBank.
As a writer, he has interviewed business and academic leaders including Arianna Huffington, Andrew Yang, Jonathan Haidt, and Charles Murray – and his essays have been featured in publications like The Washington Post, Psychology Today, and Scientific American.
Now as an independent consumer insights specialist, he specializes in using surveys to help businesses answer questions about their customers that unlock the greatest value.
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Music by Kirby Johnston – check out his band Aldaraia on Spotify