
Don't Be a Numbass
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In this episode, Dan and Sean navigate through numbness, nuance, and the uncomfortable edges of modern life. From tariffs and fentanyl policy to the messy mechanics of entrepreneurship, they discuss the complicated reality of staying engaged in a world that often feels overwhelming. Also on deck: what it really means to be an entrepreneur, thoughts on Prometheus Rising, unfair competition on Amazon, and a shoutout to 23andMe’s vanishing business model.
Oh, and if you see a quarter, pick it up.
Topics include:
– Volatility and numbness in 2025
– Dan’s new startup idea (inspired by Skype’s shutdown)
– Surviving tariffs, uncertainty, and unfair Amazon practices
– Fentanyl and the difference between drug policy and public safety
– Thoughts on Prometheus Rising and reality tunnels
– Survivorship bias, investing parlor games, and the danger of hindsight
– Trying not to get drafted
Books discussed:
– Prometheus Rising by Robert Anton Wilson
– Abduction: Human Encounters with Aliens by John E. Mack
– The Comfort Crisis by Michael Easter
– References to ideas by Jim O’Shaughnessy and Ben Hunt