David Boles: Human Meme
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This Human Meme podcast is the inflection point for what it means to live a life of knowing. We are in the critical moment of human induction. David Boles is a writer, publisher, teacher, lyricist and author living and working in New York City. He has dedicated his life to founding the irrevocable aesthetic. Be a Human Meme!

Simple Not Simpler

We think we know what we know. Some believe Albert Einstein said -- scientific things must be made simple, not simpler -- but did he really say that? ...
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On Becoming Too Resilient

We are taught to go with the flow when we should really resist the rust. When we normalize bad behavior, and make it the new norm, we condone the bad ...
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Unspoken and Unborn

Arguments cannot be won from the womb. That fact won't stop some from invoking the wisdom and the faith of the foetus in situ. We must not fall for th...
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Recording Unreality

Not all recorded events are equal or believable. We now live in a society that makes us witting performers for the camera. If we, the observers, begin...
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Rules of Love

Do we love to forgive or forget? In this final episode arc about our three Rules of the Human Condition, we examine the riddle of love. If we are requ...
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Rules of Attraction

Attraction repels and conjugates; we must know the difference. If we are to understand what binds us, we need to recognize the needs, and the desires ...
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Rules of Affection

Affection is often misplaced, but not misunderstood. In the first part of a three part series on the human condition, we dig into the memes of affecti...
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Anxiety Aesthetic

Our lives are ruled by anxiousness; our dreams are filled with exhalations. The anxious among us seek an aesthetic release from fear and want comfort ...
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Promise of a Lifetime

We want everything to last forever. Unfortunately, there are no guarantees in life, or promises in love. We bet our money against the odds of the life...
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Deconstructed Expectation

To create a great society, we must first deconstruct our interactions. To achieve greatness, we must leave behind something meaningful. We sacrifice f...
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