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Delusions of Helping
by Chris Markl
I wrote Delusions of Helping because regardless of who wins the 2024 Election; it's a guaranteed disaster. Welcome to Delusions of Helping. This podcast focuses on the negative impacts of disinformation. Arguing that disinformation is far more pervasive than currently believed, and the negative effects of disinformation are so great that it causes people of all types to delusionally believe they are supporting helpful initiatives when in fact they are creating widespread harm that prevents society and lives from improving.By shedding light on our individual and collective delusions that hinder our ability to truly help others, this podcast aims to inspire a shift towards genuine assistance that positively improves people’s lives. Presently, our efforts to make a difference are insincere, ineffective, and overly assertive. We falsely believe that we are contributing significantly to bettering the world, yet in reality, our actions ultimately impede social progress due to our misguided
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
I wrote Delusions of Helping because regardless of who wins the 2024 Election; it's a guaranteed disaster. Welcome to Delusions of Helping. This podcast focuses on the negative impacts of disinformation. Arguing that disinformation is far more pervasive than currently believed, and the negative effects of disinformation are so great that it causes people of all types to delusionally believe they are supporting helpful initiatives when in fact they are creating widespread harm that prevents society and lives from improving.By shedding light on our individual and collective delusions that hinder our ability to truly help others, this podcast aims to inspire a shift towards genuine assistance that positively improves people’s lives. Presently, our efforts to make a difference are insincere, ineffective, and overly assertive. We falsely believe that we are contributing significantly to bettering the world, yet in reality, our actions ultimately impede social progress due to our misguided
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