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The Bryan Hyde ShowShow NotesResourcesAbout BryanContact UsAudio/Voice ServicesHyde In Plain SightAdvertise With UsSponsors
The Bryan Hyde ShowShow NotesResourcesAbout BryanContact UsAudio/Voice ServicesHyde In Plain SightAdvertise With UsSponsors

12.18.24

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If you've ever wondered whether your efforts to be a positive influence are falling short, you need to check out this old Twilight Zone episode. It's called "The Changing of the Guard" and the message is timeless.

Are you familiar with the term "preference cascade?" Jeffrey A. Tucker has a deeply insightful article about what this phrase means and how we tend to falsify our preferences for the sake of blending in.

Article of the Day:

If you had to pick the biggest story of 2024, what would you choose? Kit Knightly looks beyond the obvious events to a far more disturbing trend that almost no one is talking about.

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