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For today’s 10th episode, Jason welcomes Efren Delgado, a former FBI agent and author of “The Opposite is True,” as he discusses counter-intuitive psychology and his experiences in law enforcement. He shares insights into the motivations of criminals, emphasizing their underlying insecurities. Delgado advises trusting instincts, analyzing situations dispassionately, and embracing humility to counteract corrupting power dynamics. He critiques societal aversion to risk-taking and champions self-improvement, contrasting successful individuals’ altruism with the dependency perpetuated by governmental systems. Delgado’s perspective challenges conventional thinking and encourages proactive, thoughtful engagement with life’s challenges.
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