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Game Within A Game
Ransom and Jason Lamar
30 episodes
3 days ago
.Ran & Jason tackle difficult conversations that people often avoid. They're bold enough to cross many lines but also intelligent enough to read between them. Make sure you subscribe to the channel!!
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.Ran & Jason tackle difficult conversations that people often avoid. They're bold enough to cross many lines but also intelligent enough to read between them. Make sure you subscribe to the channel!!
Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education
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Nice Guys Get Finished Last
Game Within A Game
1 hour 53 minutes
4 months ago
Nice Guys Get Finished Last

In this conversation, Jason Lamar and Ransom pull no punches as they dissect the myth of the “nice guy” and the real price of trying to blend in. They break down why finishing last is the inevitable fate of the man who refuses to compete, the one who confuses agreeableness with virtue. Legacy, after all, isn’t built by being liked—it’s built by being undeniable.

The dialogue doesn’t stop there. It dives deep into the evolution of hip hop and how music has become both a mirror and a megaphone for society’s dysfunction. They explore the growing gap between artists and audiences, the glorification of victimhood, and the weaponization of statistics and social narratives. From the loneliness of real success to the futility of modern protest culture, this is a raw look at how society rewards weakness while punishing authenticity.

They challenge the listener to reject surface-level morality, embrace personal responsibility, and accept that being misunderstood is often the tax you pay for being right. This isn’t a conversation for the sensitive—it’s a wake-up call for the few still willing to lead, compete, and leave something worth remembering behind.

Game Within A Game
.Ran & Jason tackle difficult conversations that people often avoid. They're bold enough to cross many lines but also intelligent enough to read between them. Make sure you subscribe to the channel!!