Episode 12. The Dodgers Theory of America

EPISODE · May 3, 2026 · 16 MIN

Episode 12. The Dodgers Theory of America

from Pray for Rain · host Jack Willis

In this episode, I talk about brain drain, wasted human potential, and all the genius the world never gets to see because of bad governments, instability, corruption, poverty, or sheer bad luck. From Isaac Asimov and Sergey Brin to the idea that the next great innovator might be stuck driving a van or a taxi somewhere, this is about what stable societies make possible — and why America is basically the Dodgers.Also: the Manhattan Project, the “city on a hill,” Ryan Gosling, Project Hail Mary, and why movie theater decorum is collapsing before our eyes.Chapters: 00:00 - America is a Talent Agency The Dodgers metaphor: Why the United States is essentially the greatest scouting network in the history of the world.00:23 - Asimov, Brin, and the Refugee AdvantageHow the chaos of the Russian Revolution and anti-Semitism accidentally gave us the Foundation series and Google.02:32 - The Tragedy of Wasted Global PotentialRoughly 80% of the human species lives in developing nations. What happens to the world's greatest innovators when they are forced by necessity to just survive?05:07 - The Paradox of Infinite ChoiceWhy being dropped in a stable society with endless opportunities is actually a massive psychological burden.06:50 - "Turning People into Americans"From the Manhattan Project to the modern tech sector: the unique superpower of importing talent and exporting freedom.09:08 - The Brain Drain & How to Fix a CountryIt’s demoralizing for developing nations to lose their best people, but how do you actually build state formation, property rights, and institutional trust from scratch?13:25 - Ryan Gosling, Project Hail Mary, & Social DecorumA hard pivot to the movies. Reviewing Project Hail Mary, Ryan Gosling's physical comedy, and the agonizing death of baseline civility in modern movie theaters.

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