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The Paradise Paradox
Aaron Battle & Kurt Robinson
275 episodes
5 days ago
We're two Australians living in Guadalajara, Mexico - a beautiful country with a bad reputation. That's the Paradise Paradox. We're knowledge soldiers, educating the masses, or at least asking uncommon questions.
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We're two Australians living in Guadalajara, Mexico - a beautiful country with a bad reputation. That's the Paradise Paradox. We're knowledge soldiers, educating the masses, or at least asking uncommon questions.
Show more...
Philosophy
Society & Culture
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Being Open-Minded with Chris Guida
The Paradise Paradox
1 hour 11 minutes 54 seconds
6 years ago
Being Open-Minded with Chris Guida

 Welcome to The Paradise Paradox. I'd like to present this interview with my friend and co-host of The Multiversity Project, Chris Guida. Chris is an adventurer and investor. I'll always remember the first time I met him. One of the first things he said to me was "What's your opinion on the nature of objective reality?" I thought, okay, this guy goes straight to the deep questions.

In this episode we talk about what it takes to form an open-minded person, how Myers Briggs personality types can help us explain open-mindedness. We also talk about organisational structures - hierarchical and horizontal, how each has its place. We talk about cryptocurrency as an anti-fragile system and how that's similar to the way we live our lives.

Remember to check out multiversitypodcast.com and look for The Multiversity Project on YouTube, Instagram and Facebook. In the next couple of weeks I'll be putting up interviews with the other hosts, Katy Kelly and Arielle Friedman where we talk about what helped them form their own philosophies and open their minds.


Check out The Multiversity Project: www.multiversitypodcast.com

The Paradise Paradox
We're two Australians living in Guadalajara, Mexico - a beautiful country with a bad reputation. That's the Paradise Paradox. We're knowledge soldiers, educating the masses, or at least asking uncommon questions.