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68.5 - FwTK-Wishful Thinking, Delusion, Coding, and Language

Today we discuss my threatening letter from the m…

An episode of the The Isaac Morehouse Podcast podcast, hosted by Isaac Morehouse, titled "68.5 - FwTK-Wishful Thinking, Delusion, Coding, and Language" was published on May 27, 2016 and runs 77 minutes.

May 27, 2016 ·77m · The Isaac Morehouse Podcast

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Today we discuss my threatening letter from the municipal business license office, TK's appearance on the Tom Woods show and some critical comments he received, whether believing in your own power is delusional, why wishful thinking is the source of all the good stuff, why faith is not the absence of logic but a remembrance of it, whether coding is a skill every will need or no one will need, old-timey radio voices, and more! Mentioned in the episode: Rebecca Black, Child's Play, Become a Rich Employee, Web Browsers Beat GPA's, Shaquille O'Neal shooting threes, C.S. Lewis, Marc Andreessen, Game of Thrones (no spoilers), and a lot more I'm probably forgetting. Oh, and believe it or not, this is the 100th episode of the podcast! Why is it numbers 68.5? Several episodes, like "Ask Isaac" and other special features are not numbered. But 100 total episodes posted nonetheless. Make sure to rate and review us if you like it! This and all episodes are available on SoundCloud, iTunes, YouTube, and Stitcher.

Today we discuss my threatening letter from the municipal business license office, TK's appearance on the Tom Woods show and some critical comments he received, whether believing in your own power is delusional, why wishful thinking is the source of all the good stuff, why faith is not the absence of logic but a remembrance of it, whether coding is a skill every will need or no one will need, old-timey radio voices, and more! Mentioned in the episode: Rebecca Black, Child's Play, Become a Rich Employee, Web Browsers Beat GPA's, Shaquille O'Neal shooting threes, C.S. Lewis, Marc Andreessen, Game of Thrones (no spoilers), and a lot more I'm probably forgetting. Oh, and believe it or not, this is the 100th episode of the podcast! Why is it numbers 68.5? Several episodes, like "Ask Isaac" and other special features are not numbered. But 100 total episodes posted nonetheless. Make sure to rate and review us if you like it! This and all episodes are available on SoundCloud, iTunes, YouTube, and Stitcher.
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