My name is Hasi and I work in tech. Most of the time I'm brought into meetings as a window dressing - so I don't get to talk as much as I'd like. This is my outlet for my 2 cents on topics such as life, money, society and self-development plus whatever else lies up in my head. Hopefully this doesn't get me cancelled in the process. Enjoy!
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My name is Hasi and I work in tech. Most of the time I'm brought into meetings as a window dressing - so I don't get to talk as much as I'd like. This is my outlet for my 2 cents on topics such as life, money, society and self-development plus whatever else lies up in my head. Hopefully this doesn't get me cancelled in the process. Enjoy!
In the world of economics the principle of tragedy of the common is often used to describe the overuse and misuse of natural resources. In todays episode I talk about how our political commons, such as free speech, can come under threat with a real occurrence when the current Australian Government attempted to pass legislation to censor content on the internet under the guise of misinformation and disinformation. Unfortunately much like cases of tragedy of the commons with natural resources I witnessed the same occur with our political commons.
Monologues By Hasi
My name is Hasi and I work in tech. Most of the time I'm brought into meetings as a window dressing - so I don't get to talk as much as I'd like. This is my outlet for my 2 cents on topics such as life, money, society and self-development plus whatever else lies up in my head. Hopefully this doesn't get me cancelled in the process. Enjoy!