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So I've been doing this show for a few years now.
Naturally, the show attracts inquisitive people that love to learn.
Naturally, from there, you can expect folks are going to be sending in questions.
And it makes sense that a lot of those questions are going to be the exact same question asked over and over again,
not only
because they're responding to the same gaps that I leave in the episodes due to my limitations as a communicator,
but also even just the Pareto principle, right?
You know, it's just the way it's going to be.
20% of the questions are going to be asked 80% of the time.
And there's one of those questions in particular that's been reoccurring ever
since the the very inception of this podcast.
I think it's worth talking about a little bit today at the beginning of the episode.
And the question is this, who are the philosophers of 2016?
Who are the philosophers of our modern day?
More specifically, people just starting out on the podcast often listen to the first few episodes of the show.