EPISODE · Mar 11, 2026 · 1H 6M
Gary Scott and Alex Kain explore the core themes of The Philosophy, a movement aimed at redefining success, happiness, and collective responsibility.
from What If You Could · host What If You Could Podcast
In this engaging conversation, Gary Scott and Alex Kain explore the core themes of The Philosophy, a movement aimed at redefining success, happiness, and collective responsibility. They discuss the importance of questioning societal norms, the potential of universal basic income, and the need for a re-engineered education system that fosters empathy and respect. The conversation highlights the challenges of modern life, the impact of social media on youth, and the necessity of community relationships in creating a better world. Ultimately, they emphasize the importance of taking action for future generations and the power of collective change. philosophy, universal basic income, education reform, mental health, social media, community, empathy, success, contribution, change The philosophy aims to change the world at its core.Authenticity is crucial in understanding human experiences.Many people are trapped in a hamster wheel of life, struggling to find meaning.Universal basic income could provide a solution to basic needs.The philosophy is a movement, not just a book.Education needs to be re-engineered to foster empathy and respect.We must question everything to drive societal change.Social media has a profound impact on youth mental health.The political system often prioritizes profit over people.Community relationships are essential for a healthy society.
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