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Hyde In Plain Sight
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Hyde In Plain Sight

Show Notes for January 5, 2023

· Show Notes

Part of me wishes I'd paid closer attention when my grandparents talked about living through the Great Depression. Klark Barnes makes a convincing case that we're going to need to learn how to deal with depression-era living.

No matter how serious things might get, keeping a sense of humor is essential. Joshua Glawson explains how comedy, laughter and humor can improve your life.

Becoming an independent thinker is an essential skill where fact-checkers and algorithms are constantly trying to shape your opinions. As Annie Holmquist points out, raising independent thinkers who pursue the truth is another duty we should take seriously.

One of the toughest things we'll ever do is to develop the mental toughness to navigate our way through a dangerous, uncertain world. J.B. Shurk's latest essay urges us to resolve to be undefeated. And he has some terrific advice.

Why does the conservative movement struggle to remain relevant? The Z-man doesn't pull any punches in answering that question. He explains how they are willing accomplices in their own demise.

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