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"Coronavirus"

Patreon Exclusive! In this "Maximal" episode, Joshua and Ryan discuss the appropriate preparation and response to societal crises with the Director of Entrepreneurial Education for the Foundation for Economic Education, T.K. Coleman, and they answer the following questions:

Are we preparing needlessly for problems that won’t exist? (06:40)

How does the free market respond to a crisis? (09:25)

Why aren’t there sufficient tests for COVID-19? (20:40)

Are there some countries that are handling the pandemic better than the United States? (22:38)

Why does tribalism often take precedence over community? (34:51)

Is government incompetence and overregulation just as harmful to our health as the virus itself? (44:01)

Are some government regulations appropriate and helpful? (47:00)

How can we effectively use incentives instead of regulations? (52:07)

How effective are masks and respirators against the virus? (1:06:11)

LINKS

Article: Coronavirus

Book: Basic Economics

Book: Minimalist Rulebook

Book: Against Empathy

Essay: Let’s Talk About the Coronavirus

Facebook: T.K. Coleman

Health: Belcampo

Health: Wild Planet Sardines

Instagram: T.K. Coleman

Instagram: Jordan Moore

Instagram: Podcast Shawn

Instagram: Jessica Williams

Podcast: Pete Buttigieg

Podcast: Revolution of 1

Resources: The Minimalists

Subscribe: The Minimalists

Text: 937-202-4654

Twitter: T.K. Coleman

Watch: End Times Fun

Website: FEE

Website: T.K. Coleman

MAXIMS

“Consumerism is a compromise on your liquidity, and your liquidity is your greatest advantage in a crisis.” —T.K. Coleman

“Don’t let others’ expectations dictate your standards.” —Joshua Fields Millburn

“Be clear on what is ‘just-in-case’ and what is ‘just-for-when.’” —Ryan Nicodemus


"Coronavirus"

Comments

The focus of that episode was a little bit frustrating and besides the point i beleive. We did not get the helpfull advice we usually do from your episodes. On a personnal note; In the US, you might have a stronger sense of private liberties and that low regulations are good, but when is it ok to have your health care system run on profits alone, including hospitals witch close because they fear bankrupsy in a time of crisis? (From an article in the New York Times) Love you guys, but this episode iritated me. Sorry to say.

Francis Robitaille

If we’re always looking for the worst in others, we’re more likely to find the worst in ourselves. Thankfully, the opposite is also true. In these unsettling times, let’s search for the best in others; we’ll find the best in ourselves in the process.

The Minimalists

I listen for self-improvement and escape, not to hear your personal political views and criticisms. I won’t pay $2 for that crap again.

David Klaus


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