I'm listening to the podcast, Slow Burn. It starts with explaining the Watergate scandal and what a corrupt pile of shit Nixon was. Wow.
I just mentioned how Friedman elbowed his way in. Used that exact phrase. Ha. I don't teach econ, my grandpa got me into it as he feared most people weren't paying attention and it was vital to our wellbeing as a society. Econ and society in general interest me.
Humans lack humility! We're living in a time when everyone has to be right and it's crazy. How do you learn if you already know everything? I must say, I'm not always right and I don't know everything, but I'm open to learning. What else is there to do with our brains?