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EPISODE · Mar 2, 2026 · 20 MIN

🧠⚔️ The world is getting dumber on purpose. Here's how to protect yourself.

from GoodLiving Podcast · host Koke

Tough times create strong people. Strong people create good times. Good times create weak people. Weak people create tough times.We are somewhere in that cycle right now. And Koke thinks we are not the strong part.In this episode, he builds a theory about why the world is genuinely getting worse, not just politically or economically, but biologically and intellectually. Average IQ is declining in the West. Testosterone levels have been falling for decades. The communities that once made people resilient have been replaced by solitude and screens.He connects all of this to Nigeria. where we copy the decline without any of the original infrastructure, and ends with a personal decision: to actively guard his own intelligence, his hormones, his thinking, and who he argues with.Because if you argue with a fool, people watching can't tell the difference.This is one of those episodes that will either make total sense to you — or make you deeply uncomfortable. Either way, it'll make you think.—Follow for more. Leave a comment if you agree, disagree, or somewhere in between. ★ Support this podcast ★

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