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In the nineteenth episode, Robert and guest Manuel Harari Blanco discuss absolutism, a philosophical and political concept regarding a government operating without constitutional restrictions. The conversation moves fluidly from the technical abstractions of artificial intelligence hallucinations, and quantum computing to the gritty reality of navigating oppressive bureaucracy and sudden IRS debt in Spain. They examine the iterative processes of engineering and manufacturing, from Toyota's post-war principles of Kaizen and Kaikaku to the frustrations of rote obedience in traditional education, and the necessity of adapting one's skill set in the face of inevitable technological shifts rather than playing the victim. Topics range from the restrictive nature of government overreach and Orwellian warnings to Manuel's harrowing experience dealing with bilateral wrist cysts that derailed his professional music career, and they explore concepts like the inevitability of radical innovation and overcoming personal trauma through the lens of developing "PickTwist," a specialized, highly ergonomic guitar pick born from physical limitations and the drive to help injured musicians. You can find and buy PickTwist on the official website: HERE [https://picktwist.us/] IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BE ON CROSS THEORY, EMAIL crosstheorypod@gmail.com. ALL ARE WELCOME. I DON’T CARE WHO YOU ARE OR WHAT YOU’RE SELLING.
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