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Watching interviews like this are a great way to slow boil my blood. Much of it has to do with Scott Galloway. To his credit, he can correctly assess what the problems are, but he will constantly bend over backwards to deny the underlying causes of the problems (mainly feminism).

This just goes to show that identifying the problem is not enough when looking for solutions, as many "solutions" will just make the problem worse. Scott Galloway offers only bad solutions.

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On the topic of "identifying the problem not being enough," I can come up with an example we all well know: inflation. Yes, inflation is a problem when your money buys less things. But when you see many people give their input for solutions, they would often make the problem worse. For example: "The government needs to provide more financial assistance to people." when that "assistance" would just mean more money printing and more of the same problem.

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