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Episode description
When it comes to global conflict and understanding the limits of Earth's resources the man to turn to is Dr. Paul Sullivan. Paul is a seasoned professor that has taught at several of the world's leading universities and influenced the thinking of students that are now some of the DOD's top brass as well as world leaders. His depth of understanding and commitment to a lifetime of learning is uncommon in a world of short attention spans. We sit with Paul in this conversation to understand his current view of global conflicts and the trajectory that humanity finds itself on. Join us as we gain new understandings into the corners of geopolitics, the realities of a clean energy transition, building new leaders, and much more.
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Episode TimeStamps:
02:43 - Introduction to Dr. Paul Sullivan
13:58 - The current state of Syria
18:34 - Understanding the Middle East conflicts
24:33 - Where is the US most vulnerable?
27:13 - The challenges that China is facing
29:33 - Why is the US supporting the one China policy?
32:04 - Resources and conflicts - what are we missing?
35:31 - What to do if you want to make a difference
44:14 - Reaching breakthroughs in physics
50:57 - The risk of complex technology
56:05 - How do...