Most important documentary I’ve seen in my life! Everyone should have this information.
Documentary - An Inconvenient Study [FULL] https://t.co/3QNF7VaPzh via @YouTube
Pewdiepie reveals how to break free from the algorithm
“A lot of this is going to sound crazy but you’ve gotta hear me out, it’s a step by step process. I’m not saying you should do all of it but you should try some of it”
“Step 1 is creating friction. I put all social media and attention hungry apps in a second profile and I can’t understate how much this changed my life. Those 5-6 seconds it takes to switch profiles stops me every time and makes me think, is this what I want to be doing?”
“The second thing I did was self hosting. The effect that had on me is I’m not the product anymore. The things I use are mine and because they’re not free, I’m not paying with my privacy. I think the main difference is ads and news don’t reach me”
“Next thing I did was disable Shorts, I like YouTube but I hate how Shorts is everywhere I can’t escape it”
“Then I unfollowed everyone. You don’t have to do this, this is definitely a me thing, I just got really fed up”
“Next, get a DNS blocker. You can remove ads completely, most of it won’t even reach your device”
“I think you owe it to yourself to take some time today and start building your tech fence”
“These tech companies don’t care about you, so you’ve got to care about yourself. The cheat code is building some friction and filtering out the noise, that’s your defence and your cure”
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Matthew Lillard criticized the industry for prioritizing celebrities over voice actors in animation:
“The ability to carry a film, as the lead of a film with only a voice, is a power very few people have. The idea that they keep hiring crappy celebrities to carry huge films is killing us.”
Terry Crews says Hollywood turned its back on him after accusing his agent of sexual misconduct, adding even Russell Simmons called him “silly” before later facing accusations himself 😳👀
"Abusers protect each other in Hollywood."
"I took $1M loss to expose the corruption."
Jocko Willink dropped one of the most powerful mindset shifts I’ve ever heard:
When someone attacks you and says “This is your fault” — even if it isn’t — take full ownership anyway.
Feel your ego flare up? Anger rising? That’s your red flag. Call it out, detach, and respond with:
“Yes, this is my fault. Here’s the mistake I made. Here’s exactly what I’m doing to fix it.”
Even when you’re not fully to blame.
Because the second you own it, you stop being the victim and start controlling the outcome. You win.
Lewis Howes was visibly mind-blown listening to it. I was too.
Extreme ownership isn’t just theory — it’s a weapon you can use in arguments, work, relationships, and life.
When was the last time you took full ownership in a tough situation even when it wasn’t entirely your fault — and what happened?
Joe Rogan and Francis Foster were talking about mass surveillance and it got uncomfortably real.
Rogan recalled arguing with a friend after the Snowden leaks. The friend said, “I’ve got nothing to hide — they can look at my stuff.”
Rogan’s reply: “Who are these perfect people watching everything? You don’t think any of them have financial or power incentives to silence voices or manipulate people?”
Foster added the bigger danger: even if today’s government is honorable, what about the next one? Once they have access to every email, call, and message, it’s easy to dig up something from 14 years ago and use it against you.
Rogan pointed out how quickly power corrupts — referencing the Patriot Act, NDAA indefinite detention, and how the Founding Fathers built checks and balances precisely because they understood human nature and tyranny.
It’s a sobering reminder that “nothing to hide” stops being a defense the moment someone in power decides they don’t like what you’re saying.