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Year Of The Opposite - Travis Stoliker's Substack Podcast  

Year Of The Opposite - Travis Stoliker's Substack Podcast

How I lost 62 lbs, cured my depression, fixed my high blood pressure, & became a better human by living a #YearOfTheOpposite. I'll share what I learned, how I did it, & the science behind it. A Newsletter for people that don't subscribe to Newsletters.

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How I lost 62 lbs, cured my depression, fixed my high blood pressure, & became a better human by living a #YearOfTheOpposite. I'll share what I learned, how I did it, & the science behind it. A Newsletter for people that don't subscribe to Newsletters. www.yearoftheopposite.com
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Betting solves this
Monday, 3 November, 2025

People think verifying if someone is “right” means asking an “expert” or checking Snopes for a yes or no.Real verification comes from outcomes. If someone claims gravity pulls mass toward Earth’s center, drop a ball and see. Don’t just ask the professor if gravity exists.I’m baffled why we keep believing people who are constantly wrong.Like predicting we will run out of oil in 20 years, then 20 years pass, and it hasn’t. You shouldn’t trust that person anymore. But we do.Or claiming an education reform will improve test scores, but scores plummet. Or claiming tariffs will skyrocket inflation, and it doesn’t. Stop trusting them.Or invading a foreign country will protect us from a threat and it turns out the threat was a lie. Or that a healthcare reform will reduce our costs, but they increase. They keep being wrong. But they keep getting invited back to make predictions! Experts and models don’t matter. What happened does.This applies to all sides.To be clear: Being wrong once isn’t a life sentence. That’s unfair. That would prevent learning. But making the same prediction for years, getting proven wrong repeatedly, never apologizing, then doubling down on the disproven claim? That’s unforgivable.It’s insanity.I see it every time I make the mistake of turning on the news: The same career-long failures doubling down, moving goalposts.They think we’re stupid. And given how we keep listening, they might be right.—This is why it’s so stupid to debate these things - yet that is almost all you see in political talks. It’s two idiots debating some untestable prediction about the future that may never come. They yell at each other claiming they are certain of what will happen in the future… then idiotically they never come back to test what actually happened. They just move on to the next pointless argument. But, betting solves this. Anytime someone is trying to debate you about something… ask them to frame it into a testable bet instead. You’ll find that in almost all cases, the debate will disappear. Becauase they aren’t looking for truth. They are looking for a safe fight. A nerf warriror. They want to pretend they are in battle but without any real risk. They just want to _feel_ like they are right. They don’t actually care if they are factually right. And when they get to make policies that we all have to live with, we all suffer.Year Of The Opposite - Travis Stoliker's Substack is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Year Of The Opposite - Travis Stoliker's Substack at www.yearoftheopposite.com/subscribe

 

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