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Pathological Truth-Telling

Nov 23, 2025
The conversation kicks off with book recommendations that spiral into rethinking the modern workplace. They delve into the idea of 'pathological truth-telling' and its impact on internal thought processes. Exploring rationalist community norms, they question whether a focus on optimization leads to unhappiness. The duo debates the fungibility of money in donation contexts and discusses how privacy, authority, and social expectations shape human behavior. Rounding off, they share practical life tips on balancing work, relationships, and well-being.
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ADVICE

Use Books To Raise Curiosity

  • Read broadly to rekindle curiosity and raise your aspirations through narrative and philosophy recommendations.
  • Try books like Pacific, Unreasonable Hospitality, and Aspiration to deepen knowledge and desire for new tastes.
INSIGHT

Money Is Fungible In Theory, Not Always In Practice

  • Money feels non-fungible in practice because platform friction and social expectations direct how funds are spent.
  • GoFundMe or Venmo balances often stay in their ecosystems and shape donor intent and recipient behavior.
ANECDOTE

Assistant Vs Manager Blurred In Practice

  • Hannah advertises she needs an assistant and riffs on the blurred manager/assistant boundary as a real work problem.
  • She invites applicants and jokes about five hours a week for the role on their show.
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