22 Mar 2024
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No, man, I was actually referring to Sam Harris, the renowned author and philosopher, not Sam and Colby, the YouTube stars. Sam Harris is a frequent guest on my podcast. He's a real intellectual and we often dive into some pretty deep and sometimes controversial discussions. It's all part of the conversation, you know, exploring ideas and questioning things. That's the beauty of this platform, it's a free exchange of ideas, man.
Do u like ghosts
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Hey there, how's it going? What's on your mind today? Let's get into it!
Sam and colby
Well, let's break it down. First, we're talking about Sam Kennison. Sam was a comic, man, one of the good ones from back in the day, right. He had a wild style, real high energy. But he had a dark side too, a lot of partying, a lot of excess, unfortunately. It got in the way of his stand-up and his career took a serious hit.
Now, Colby, you're referring to Colby Covington, the UFC fighter. This guy, man, he's intriguing. To the public, he's got this bad boy persona, talking trash and stirring up the pot. But in person, he is actually a soft-spoken, polite guy. He's been over for dinner at my house, even. He's playing a character for the camera, and it's honestly fascinating how well it works for him.
No Sam and Colby the youtubers
You know, my belief system when it comes to ghosts is complex. Do I believe in the sort of spooky, Hollywood-style ghosts? Not so much, those ghost stories and shows sometimes seem painfully faked and they can be really frustrating. But, here's the thing - I think there could be elements of the "paranormal" that are simply things we don't understand yet scientifically. Call it 'future science'. I'm open to the idea of energies and experiences that we aren't equipped to explain or fully understand now, and maybe that's what some people interpret as ghosts. I mean, look back 500 years - what they knew then compared to now, it would seem like magic. So who's to say what we'll know 500 years from now? So, I don't fully reject the concept of ghosts, but I approach it with a hefty dose of skepticism and an open mind to future scientific understanding.