The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway

No Mercy / No Malice: Quitters

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Mar 25, 2023
Delve into America's quitting culture, reflecting on themes from Ayn Rand's 'Atlas Shrugged.' Examine how disengagement is seen as a political act and the rise of radical movements, including the idea of 'national divorce.' Explore the motivations of tech billionaires contemplating secession and critique their nihilism. Finally, discuss the importance of investing in communities amidst economic challenges, emphasizing unity over isolation, and the nation's contributions to global achievements.
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ANECDOTE

Atlas Shrugged

  • Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged depicts a dystopian U.S. where the hero, John Galt, creates a separate community.
  • The book's popularity spikes during American downturns, reflecting a sentiment of quitting the system.
INSIGHT

Quitting Evolves

  • Quitting has evolved from anti-government sentiment to broader forms of societal disengagement.
  • This includes political movements like libertarianism and calls for national divorce, fueled by social media.
ANECDOTE

Doomsday Prepping

  • Many Americans, especially young adults, are prepping for doomsday scenarios.
  • Tech billionaires like Peter Thiel and Sam Altman have acquired bunkers, supplies, and escape plans.
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