Which podcast/lectures will I believe have the most important information and wisdom for society to understand?
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2100
11%
Romero Institute Lectures (Daniel Sheehan, https://youtube.com/@romeroinstitute?si=qpqcRtGqJM_z1kiU)
6%
Theories of Everything (Curt Jaimungal, https://youtube.com/@theoriesofeverything?si=sKQp2YVsV3IZXKwx)
5%
4%
Network State Podcast (Balaji Srinivasan, https://youtube.com/@nspodcast?si=_UAPAagoA9Pfh1y3)
3%
New Thinking Allowed (Jeffrey Mishlove, https://youtube.com/@newthinkingallowed?si=WNG8B1eGopqu5Rhy)
1.4%
Minds Almost Meeting (Robin Hanson and Agnus Callard, https://youtube.com/@mindsalmostmeeting7587?si=FqCVWxGeF72uhH5o)

This prediction is being used by me to provide the most valuable service I see to perform for the economy (the service of publically voting on where attention ought be directed) in order to earn the kind of money I see being valuable in the future (the respect and understanding of peers).

For the sake of humanity finding wisdom, please add and direct this market's attention to the wisdom you'd like to share. If you guys help me perform this service by also pointing to what you think is important, I will strive to maintain a function that rewards that intellectual labor with demonsterable and mechanistically interpretable receipts.

This prediction doesn't resolve and should be viewed only as an investment into concretizing your personal opinion on where our attention should have been directed in order to have a basis for others to spontaneously reward you as a result of your demonsterable participation.

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