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Skipping Stones with Seth Roberts

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A hard look at what choices in life are going to give us the most benefit.© 2026 Skipping Stones with Seth Roberts Ciencias Sociales Higiene y Vida Saludable Psicología Psicología y Salud Mental
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  • Repost - You Pay Too Much for Your Whistle?
    Jan 26 2026

    Time management, productivity, and attention economy lessons from Benjamin Franklin’s The Whistle.

    A child overpays for a toy. The lesson lasts a lifetime. In this episode, Benjamin Franklin’s The Whistle becomes a mirror for modern life. Status, comfort, and screens quietly charge you in hours, not dollars.

    You learn how to spot what truly matters, set a fair price for your attention, and reclaim time from low-value habits.

    Listen now and don't forget to follow the show.

    Share this episode with someone who wants their time back.

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    11 m
  • 96. Times to be a Porcupine
    Jan 19 2026

    Real peace comes from clear boundaries.

    In this episode, we use the porcupine as a guide for kindness with edges. Not mean, just firm.

    You’ll learn why consequences matter more than constant appeasement, why forgiveness does not mean reopening the door, and how online anonymity erodes respect.

    If you want calmer relationships and stronger limits, this episode is for you.

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    8 m
  • 95. Jaywalking and Societal Decay
    Jan 12 2026

    What if small rules are the backbone of a healthy society?

    This episode explores how predictable habits like waiting your turn, keeping promises, and following simple rules build trust, reduce conflict, and make everyday life safer.

    We break down how casual rule-breaking creates hidden costs. More security. Less trust. Higher stress. This is not about blind obedience. It is about accountability, social responsibility, and choosing consistency over convenience. When rules fail, reform them. Do not ignore them.

    If you want a clearer look at why public life feels tense and how personal responsibility restores trust, this conversation delivers a practical mindset shift.

    Follow the show, share with someone who values order and fairness, and leave a review. What small rule do you follow to make life easier for others?

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    8 m
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