Respect Me, Once The Dust Settles.
When did we stop forming our own opinions ? In this episode, I dive into something that started as a joke about Arby’s and turned into a much bigger conversation about social media, groupthink, and the modern habit of repeating opinions we never earned. From restaurants people claim to hate but never tried, to artists whose work gets dismissed without a fair listen, I explore why experience matters more than consensus and why thinking for yourself has become increasingly rare. We discuss : •The difference between experience and internet narratives •Why people inherit opinions instead of forming them •The pressure to follow trends disguised as authenticity •Chris Brown’s catalog and respecting the work behind the results •Why independent thinking is becoming a lost art •The value of firsthand experience in a world driven by algorithms You don’t have to agree with me But at some point ? You all owe it to yourselves to stop borrowing opinions and start forming your own. Because the older I get, the less interested I am in what people say and the more interested I am in what they’ve actually experienced And yes , Apparently ? I’m keeping Arby’s in business Try the damn food And listen to the “Brown” album by Chris Brown
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