
Join Cody Cimbal in discussing important topics and issues about society, science, religion, morals, and technology. Cody has received a degree in biochemistry and chemistry from Macaulay Honors College. codycimbal.substack.com
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Categories | TechnologySociety & Culture | ||||

The rise of envy from social media and the rise of individualism are having downstream effects on how we view the people around us and what goals we set for ourselves. Always looking out for number one is good for us in some respects but can make us ... more
"The progressive among us want our society to be equal, and yet many of the selfsame people uncritically accept the notion of meritocracy, the idea that we should receive rewards consistent with our abilities. Meritocracy is a machine for creating in... more
Why aren't we happier? We don’t always do voluntary things for enjoyment. Leisure time is spent trying to be productive or trying to keep up with the Joneses. We let somebody else's goals become our goals. Not only that, but we usually aren't connect... more
How did the problem of misinformation and disinformation get so bad? Belonging is stronger than facts.
How do we fix it?
"Extreme opinions inspire loyalty among a minority that is ultimately more valuable than the unenthusiastic approval of the wh... more
Attention is one of the most precious things we have. How do we make sure that we're paying attention to the things we really want? Better yet, how do we make sure the things we pay attention to are actually conducive to our happiness and well-being?... more
The type of content that gets the most eyeballs has psychological effects and changes the conversation. Not just the tone of the conversation, the entire conversation. We read it more often because algorithms push it to the top of our feed. And we th... more
The problem we face with social media is not just spending too much time on our phones. We have a much bigger issue to deal with:
"The problem is essentially runaway extractive capitalism that's treating human beings as a resource and dumping out ex... more
Electability has become the newest buzzword of the 2020 democratic primary. But, what exactly does it mean? It is a conglomeration of many things, but has no meaning without its constituent parts. A car is a combination of an engine, wheels, metal, e... more
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