The American Conversation
American politics is stuck in a cycle of partisan pendulum swings, and the root cause is perverse incentives baked into the systems that govern healthcare, media, and government itself. Voters on both sides consume narratives instead of challenging them, and the result is a country that cannot solve its own problems. Aaron Bare is a Wall Street Journal bestselling author, Fortune 500 strategic facilitator, and advisor to billionaires and heads of state. In this episode, Aaron Explains why curiosity is the most undervalued skill in politics, how perverse incentives keep healthcare a "sick care" system, the full story of Governor Rossello's cancellation and redemption, and why he believes the political middle holds the real power. Built for anyone who is tired of echo chambers and wants to understand the incentive structures that actually run the country. Chapters: (00:00) Introduction (03:51) What Billionaires Pay Him For (08:01) Why Voters Follow Their Parents (15:19) Making People Extraordinary (25:12) What Is Conservative Thinking (35:03) Perverse Incentives in Healthcare (39:41) Governor Rossello's Full Story (50:02) Working Tirelessly Is a Trap (01:04:19) Becoming Extraordinary Connect with Aaron: Website: https://www.aaronbare.com [https://www.aaronbare.com] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaronbare/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaronbare/] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aaronbare/ [https://www.instagram.com/aaronbare/] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@joinextraordinary [https://www.youtube.com/@joinextraordinary] Aaron says the American healthcare system is a "sick care system" built on perverse incentives. Do you agree the system rewards sickness over prevention? Drop a comment below.
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