
The Golden Rule
You will now be engaging with a beautifully honest, commonly unique, analytical, athletic, understanding, peacefully competitive, seriously humorous, and humorously serious everyday man with relatable experience who speaks for himself. I have a soothing voice made for leading Yoga meditations, calming your riotous ass down, and Sunday night 90's R&B romance radio. I'd love to, and can attempt to speak for you if you'd like me to, but the statements spoken in this podcast are not "definitive generalizations". This podcast was requested by many. This podcast taps into what the Golden Rule was, is, can be, and how it ties tightly into the human experience. If we are social reasoning animals, and most of our experiences involve other humans, then I propose that The Golden Rule, and a more concise definition of the rule is very important. New episodes dropping the first Sunday of every month, to assist in cruising confidently, fearlessly, honestly, and energetically into Mondays you will never even think of hating again.
The Golden Rule
Sex
In episode six, we discuss sex. Sex is the most natural workout humans experience. Sex is also connected to some of the deepest traumas that humans experience in connection to emotions like love, their hobbies, and relationships where two or more people engage in sex. To some sex is a sacred action, and to others sex is a casual action to not be taken too seriously. A high number of human's belief in sex falls somewhere in-between those two extremes. Can a better understanding and exercise of The Golden Rule make sex and the connection to that action a more enjoyable experience for all of us? Is no sex better than "meaningless" sex? For you personally, is the discussion of relationship goals important before engaging in sex or does it trump your feelings in the moment?