John Souki joins me in discussing the impact of the complete disconnect from our food sources in first world society, and how it shapes way that we think about and interact with one of the most fundamental components of our daily existence. Our conversation leads us through a range of topics including
the role of consumerism and fast-paced society in that disconnection
the psychological value of directly connecting to the death of our food animals
what it means when we use the word "progress" in society
the idea of belonging to a system as opposed to a community
the value of being educated on a problem even if not taking action on it
the spectrum from scarcity mindset to abundance mindset to what I'll call disposable mindset
the human need to find problems
the myth of the average human as an apex predator
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