William Eden on Rome, Negative Actualization, and How to Think

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On this dialog, Caleb Ontiveros speaks with William Eden – a recovering economist turned biotech enterprise capitalist. They speak about a variety of subjects: the significance of historical past, whether or not Rome is an effective analogy to immediately, Stoicism, voluntary discomfort, unfavourable actualization vs visualization, and Covid.

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