What if presidents no longer fully control when America goes to war? Introduction by Tucker Carlson Good evening.Tonight’s question is simple, but it cuts to the core of the American republic:Who really controls America’s wars?We’re told the answer is the president. Or Congress. Or the voters. But if that were fully true, why does the same foreign … [Read more...] about Who Really Drives America Into War?
The Art of Sarah: Identity, Luxury, Truth, and Reinvention
What if the most dangerous lie is the one society secretly wants to believe? Introduction by Park Mu-gyeong Good evening.We began this inquiry thinking it was about a death. Then it became an inquiry into fraud. Then identity. Then class. Then desire. Then truth itself. By the time we reached this table, the name Sarah Kim no longer felt like a simple … [Read more...] about The Art of Sarah: Identity, Luxury, Truth, and Reinvention
Bill O’Reilly’s Confronting Evil: Five Tyrants Face History
What if Bill O’Reilly could question history’s most feared rulers face to face? Introduction by John Stuart Mill “Bad men need nothing more to compass their ends, than that good men should look on and do nothing.”That warning is not a decorative line for history books. It is a moral law written again and again in the rise of tyranny.The men gathered here did … [Read more...] about Bill O’Reilly’s Confronting Evil: Five Tyrants Face History
What the Iran War Reveals About Power, AI, and World Order
What if the Iran war is exposing a much bigger struggle over global power? Introduction by Lex Fridman There are moments in history when a war is not just a war. It becomes a mirror. A test. A revelation. It forces us to ask harder questions than the daily headlines are built to hold. What is power now? Who really governs events when nations move, … [Read more...] about What the Iran War Reveals About Power, AI, and World Order
AI Restaurant Side Hustle: Dinner With Perry Belcher
What if your favorite restaurant could become your next AI side hustle client? Introduction — Nick Sasaki When Perry Belcher invited me to dinner, I expected good food and interesting conversation. What I did not expect was a live demonstration of how small business opportunities hide in plain sight—sometimes right on the table in front of … [Read more...] about AI Restaurant Side Hustle: Dinner With Perry Belcher
Who Really Controls America’s Wars? Tucker Carlson on Iran
What if America’s wars are no longer decided by its voters? Introduction by Tucker CarlsonGood evening, and thank you for joining us.Tonight, we’re taking on a question that sits underneath nearly every argument now unfolding in American public life: Who really controls the direction of the United States when the stakes are war, peace, sovereignty, speech, … [Read more...] about Who Really Controls America’s Wars? Tucker Carlson on Iran
Future of Emotional AI: Can Machines Truly Feel?
What if AI could detect your emotions better than your closest friend? Introduction — Masayoshi Son When people talk about artificial intelligence, they often focus on intelligence itself—how fast machines can calculate, how much information they can store, or how accurately they can predict. Yet intelligence alone does not make something meaningful in … [Read more...] about Future of Emotional AI: Can Machines Truly Feel?
Iran War Prophecy: Will Governments Fall Before Spiritual Awakening?
What if the Iran war is not a regional crisis, but the opening shock of a much wider unraveling? Introduction — by Craig Hamilton ParkerWhat I’d like to bring into this conversation is a sense that we may be standing at the edge of something much larger than a single war. People often look at a conflict like Iran and ask whether it will spread, whether … [Read more...] about Iran War Prophecy: Will Governments Fall Before Spiritual Awakening?
Delia Owens on Where the Crawdads Sing
What if Kya Clark’s real mother was the marsh itself? Introduction by Delia Owens When I began imagining Kya Clark, I was not trying to write only a mystery, or only a love story, or only a novel about a girl alone in the marsh. I was drawn to something deeper and older: the question of what becomes of a human soul when it is left outside the circle of … [Read more...] about Delia Owens on Where the Crawdads Sing
Neale Donald Walsch’s Conversations with God: Fear vs Love
What if “creating your reality” is about identity + action—not blame? Introduction by Neale Donald Walsch When I began writing what later became Conversations with God, I was not trying to create a new religion or even propose a new philosophy. I was trying to understand my life.Like many people, I had grown up with certain ideas about God—ideas that … [Read more...] about Neale Donald Walsch’s Conversations with God: Fear vs Love









