Michael Malice on Why You Should Leave New York, Bad Relationships, and The White Pill | EP 176
Last updated: Jul 2, 2023
The video is about Michael Malice discussing his thoughts on leaving New York, bad relationships, and the White Pill. He talks about his nephew's Crohn's disease and how his sister is struggling to cope with it. He also discusses dietary advice for people with Crohn's disease, including eliminating grains, processed foods, dairy, and soy. He emphasizes the importance of believing that a diet change can help and giving it a try. He also talks about the resilience of children and how they can adapt to different lifestyles.
This video by Mikhaila Peterson was published on Jan 5, 2023. Video length: 01:00:46.
Michael Malice discusses his thoughts on leaving New York.
He talks about his nephew's Crohn's disease and how his sister is struggling to cope with it.
He discusses dietary advice for people with Crohn's disease, including eliminating grains, processed foods, dairy, and soy.
He emphasizes the importance of believing that a diet change can help and giving it a try.
He discusses his thoughts on bad relationships.
He talks about his sister's struggle with her nephew's Crohn's disease and how it has affected their relationship.
He discusses the importance of communication and setting boundaries in relationships.
He emphasizes the importance of taking care of oneself and prioritizing one's own well-being.
He discusses his thoughts on The White Pill.
He talks about his book, "The White Pill," and how it has helped him cope with his own struggles.
He discusses the importance of taking responsibility for one's own life and making positive changes.
He emphasizes the importance of being honest with oneself and others.
He discusses his thoughts on diet and health.
He talks about his nephew's Crohn's disease and how diet has affected his health.
He discusses the importance of eliminating grains, processed foods, dairy, and soy from one's diet.
He emphasizes the importance of believing that a diet change can help and giving it a try.
Michael Malice discusses his thoughts on diet and health.
He talks about his nephew's Crohn's disease and how diet has affected his health.
He discusses the importance of eliminating grains, processed foods, dairy, and soy from one's diet.
He emphasizes the importance of believing that a diet change can help and giving it a try.
Section 1: The Same But Different
The speaker discusses the idea that everyone thinks the same thing, regardless of their location or personal beliefs.
The speaker mentions that people are still wearing masks and are stressed out, even in places like New York City.
The speaker notes that there is a great deal of homogeneity in thought in Canada, where people often feel like they are talking about something that is not even relevant.
The speaker mentions that Canadians have always been brought up to be reasonable, but there is now a stress in Canada that people do not experience in places like Florida.
The speaker expresses their gratitude for leaving Canada and being able to move to a place where they feel more comfortable and free.
Section 2: Canada's Great Diversity in Thought
The speaker notes that Canada has a great deal of diversity in thought, but there is also a great deal of homogeneity in thought.
The speaker mentions that people in Canada often feel like they are talking about something that is not even relevant, and that they are often seen as flat-earthers.
The speaker notes that Canadians have always been brought up to be reasonable, but there is now a stress in Canada that people do not experience in places like America.
The speaker mentions that Canadians are often seen as being in the middle, with the moderate parties being the NDP on the left and the conservatories being the right.
The speaker notes that Canada's Prime Minister, Trudeau, is often seen as a moderate, and that people often disagree with him on the left and the right.
Section 3: Stress in Canada
The speaker notes that there is a stress in Canada that people do not experience in places like America.
The speaker mentions that people in Canada are still scared, even in Toronto, which is a cool place.
The speaker notes that people in Canada are often seen as being in the middle, with the moderate parties being the NDP on the left and the conservatories being the right.
The speaker mentions that Canada's Prime Minister, Trudeau, is often seen as a moderate, and that people often disagree with him on the left and the right.
The speaker notes that Canada's tourism industry is being affected by the stress in the country, as working families are not able to travel as much.
Section 4: Canada's Children's Medicine Shortage
The speaker notes that there is a massive children's medicine shortage in Canada.
The speaker mentions that emergency rooms are often overrun because of RSV, which is dangerous for kids.
The speaker notes that kids have not been outside for three years, which has made their RSV worse.
The speaker mentions that emergency rooms have always been terrible, but the RSV is making the situation even worse.
The speaker notes that Canada's biggest undefended border is on Earth, but people are still able to get medicine in other countries.
Section 1: Health Issues
The speaker discusses the difficulty of finding cough medicine for children with Crohn's disease.
The speaker mentions that his sister is struggling to cope with her nephew's Crohn's disease.
The speaker discusses dietary advice for people with Crohn's disease, including eliminating grains, processed foods, dairy, and soy.
The speaker emphasizes the importance of believing that a diet change can help and giving it a try.
The speaker talks about the resilience of children and how they can adapt to different lifestyles.
Section 2: National Divorce
The speaker discusses the idea of a national divorce, which would involve splitting the country into smaller, more independent regions.
The speaker mentions that he was the first one to bring the idea of a national divorce to the public's attention in early 2016.
The speaker believes that America has had at least two ruling ideologies since the beginning and that the country has been held together with "masking tape and Staples."
The speaker thinks that language is decreasingly shared in the country and that different cultures use different terms in different ways.
The speaker believes that each of the two broader metacultures has subcultures.
Section 3: California and New York
The speaker discusses the idea of California and New York being separate from the rest of the country.
The speaker mentions that Texas has declared its independence from America in the past.
The speaker believes that Donald Trump getting elected president is also a possibility.
The speaker thinks that Texas reclaiming its sovereignty would be fine.
The speaker believes that Texas is better than New York City.
Section 4: Personal Experiences
The speaker discusses his experiences with national divorce and his thoughts on the idea.
The speaker talks about his experiences with California and New York and his preference for California.
The speaker mentions that he misses New York with every fiber of his being, but his sister is dead.
The speaker talks about his experiences with Toronto and California and his thoughts on their relative health.
The speaker talks about his experiences with California and his thoughts on its current state.
Section 1: The Absurdities of New York
The speaker discusses the absurdities of lockdowns and mandates in New York.
He talks about his experience of returning to New York after being away and finding that many storefronts were still unopened.
He mentions that the vibe in New York was through the roof compared to what it used to be.
He describes seeing someone peeing on a truck in the street, which he found shocking and unusual.
He talks about how the places he wanted to hit were gone, making it difficult to do business in New York.
Section 2: The Impossibility of Starting a Business in New York
The speaker discusses how coming to New York to start a business is almost an impossibility.
He mentions that there are many other cities that are up and coming and thriving, making it more attractive to start a business elsewhere.
He talks about how Austin, Miami, and Nashville are popular cities for people to move to and start a business.
He mentions that these cities have communities of people who are refugees from their own countries, making them exciting.
Section 3: The Loneliness of New York
The speaker talks about how lonely New York can be, especially during the winter months.
He mentions that people in New York often get stuck in a "Bunker mode" during the winter.
He talks about how the winters in New York can be harsh and make it difficult to leave the house.
He mentions that the warmth and fun of the city during the summer months can be a seduction for people who are used to colder climates.
Section 4: The Excitement of Other Cities
The speaker talks about how exciting other cities like Austin, Miami, and Nashville are.
He mentions that these cities have a lot of great things happening, such as biohacking, crypto, podcasting, comedy, and white people whole food scenes.
He talks about how the community in these cities is rediscovered and exciting.
He mentions that he has turned his space into an event place and throws parties for people in his new city.
Sleep Schedule
Mikhaila Peterson and her husband Jordan Peterson had a good sleep schedule before they met.
Since they met, their sleep schedules have been disrupted due to working late and talking too much.
Mikhaila used to go to bed at 10:30 pm but now she goes to bed at 12 or 1 am.
Going to bed late can disrupt your brain and make you feel tired and rageful.
Mikhaila feels like her mother, who went to bed early, is in her and making her tired.
Going to Bed Late
Going to bed late can disrupt your brain and make you feel tired and rageful.
Mikhaila feels like her mother, who went to bed early, is in her and making her tired.
Going to bed late can also make you feel like a rule breaker.
Mikhaila enjoys being a night owl and feeling like a rule breaker.
Going to bed late can also make you feel like you're missing out on something.
Waking Up Early
Waking up early can be as disruptive as going to bed late.
Mikhaila wakes up early and goes to bed late, which is the equivalent of waking up too early.
Waking up early can make you feel tired and rageful.
Mikhaila thinks the problem with her is that she has to wake up early.
Waking up early can also make you feel like you're missing out on something.
Relationships
Mikhaila was always worried that she would get bored in a relationship.
She gets bored around the nine-month mark in a relationship.
Being alone is so much better for her than not being alone.
Mikhaila enjoys spending 95% of her time with another person if she likes that person.
Mikhaila used to go work in cafes to be around people.
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