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整合各會員的意見後,整合帖文將使用以下方法:

1. 每日整合Post會附上當日聲軌合集 (Patreon Audio Post)

2. 各片附有聲音連結供收聽及下載

3. 每月設有一自動更新的RSS連結,供其他平台收聽及下載

堅離地地產| 蘭桂坊靜到要開火鍋店;旺角手打檸檬捱唔住,中國飲料店在港水土不服?屯門NOVO Land一期平過一期,最新呎價不足萬二 (馮智政 X Jace) 00:00:00:00-00:31:26:14

影片連結:https://youtu.be/AtAt-wUQg-0

聲音連結:https://open.acast.com/public/streams/6659828960e2ce00123eb611/episodes/6676a4b6d93b3d0012e57601.mp3

經濟佬看世界| 美元霸權結束了嗎?沙地阿拉伯拒與美續石油美元協議,會威脅美元地位嗎? (羅家聰博士、CalvinChoy、馮智政) 00:31:26:14-01:28:31:27

影片連結:https://youtu.be/dupJthvGvXU

聲音連結:https://open.acast.com/public/streams/6659828960e2ce00123eb611/episodes/6676a4be12f87c0012132044.mp3

堅離地軍武| 南海陳浩南?菲律賓公布影片記錄,中國海警斧頭刀仔威菲方;中國海事新規允拘捕外國人; 中國核潛艦台海上水;中國疑將驅逐艦改海警船(馮智政 x Larry 軍武器研) 01:28:31:27-02:10:43:22

1. #菲律賓 軍方公布影片記錄中國海警與菲律賓海軍發生衝突。菲指責中國船隻衝撞菲律賓船隻,然後登船搶奪武器。影片顯示,中國海警人員手持斧頭和長刀,迅速衝向菲律賓船隻。6月17日的衝突發生時,菲律賓海軍和海岸警衛隊正在向駐扎在仁愛礁的軍隊運送補給品。

2. 中國法規《海警機構行政執法程序規定》15日生效,允許中海警拘留被認定入侵中國海域的外國人,未經審判就可拘留至多60天,引發 #南海 爭端,而菲律賓漁民也憂心陷入被捕危機。

3. 上海江南造船廠建造一艘大船,其外型與解放軍海軍052D型導彈驅逐艦相似,有艦炮,但沒有預留導彈垂直發射位置,相信是一艘新型海警船。

4. 台灣漁民在# 台海 驚見潛水艇浮上海面,隨後有軍艦趕來現場支援,一路伴護向中國方向行駛,經研判該潛艦應為解放軍的「晉級」094型戰略核潛艦。

影片連結:https://youtu.be/Z_O6knCCMoU

聲音連結:https://open.acast.com/public/streams/6659828960e2ce00123eb611/episodes/6676a4be12f87c0012132044.mp3

【哲學20分・陶國璋 014】與馮同學討論世上有沒有絕對的「善」? 02:10:43:22-02:40:14:13

這集的哲學20分邀請到馮智政一起探討人生的目的。馮智政同學以他的見解和幽默帶來了許多思考和啟發。從人生的意義到生與死的哲學問題,我們將深入了解這些話題,從實用價值到內在價值,並探討人類行為背後的驅動力。並思考在現代社會中如何找到屬於我們的答案。

影片連結:https://youtu.be/MJeb5MDTinA

聲音連結:https://open.acast.com/public/streams/6659828960e2ce00123eb611/episodes/6676a4ced93b3d0012e578c0.mp3

【會員獨家影片:Simon 會客室:大師班 132】 虐囚醜聞是怎樣出現的?多倫多大學心理系副教授 Spike Lee 講解史上最有爭議「史丹福監獄實驗」:(二)有哪些摧毀人類尊嚴的心理策略? 02:40:14:13-02:53:45:07

多倫多大學心理學家 Spike Lee 教授繼續和我們講解「史丹福監獄實驗」的細節,第二部份談及實驗設計者 Philip Zimbardo 教授的具體部署,包括要求飾演「獄卒」的高材生對「囚犯」進行哪些行為,去摧毀對方的人性尊嚴和一切心理防線。這些招數,是否似曾相識?然而這樣的實驗,又能否真正研判這些手段的有效程度?

影片連結:https://www.patreon.com/posts/hui-yuan-du-jia-106560400

聲音連結:https://open.acast.com/public/streams/6659828960e2ce00123eb611/episodes/6676a4dd12f87c0012132368.mp3

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George

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However, it is crucial to recognize that optimizing for expected utility, rather than merely optimizing for expected outcomes, better reflects the measure of satisfaction based on one's character. For instance, a risk-averse person may derive greater satisfaction from stability and security, while a risk-seeker may find fulfillment in adventure and uncertainty. This personalization of decision-making is essential in the pursuit of a meaningful life. Decision Making: Crafting a Purposeful Life Life is a continuous process of decision-making, where each choice shapes our path and contributes to our overall sense of meaning. This process mirrors the practice of portfolio management, where individuals act as portfolio managers constantly seeking the optimal asset allocation and weights to maximize the value of their own portfolio over time. In reality, each individual can view themselves as managing a portfolio of experiences, relationships, and opportunities, making choices at key intervals to invest in what grants the greatest sense of purpose and satisfaction as their personal journey unfolds. The decisions we make, whether about career, relationships, or personal growth, have far-reaching implications for our happiness and fulfillment. Unlike the methods used in economic and financial theories, quantifying every element, striking the right balance between deciding factors, and defining a clear, singular objective are not easily achievable in the complexities of life. Conclusion Drawing parallels between the meaning of life and concepts from economics and finance provides a unique and insightful perspective on our existential pursuits. Intrinsic value, expected utility theory, and decision making offer valuable frameworks for understanding how individuals navigate their lives, seek fulfillment, and strive for purpose. Just as investors optimize their portfolios to balance risk and return, we too must make wise decisions that align with our values and maximize our satisfaction. In this way, the pursuit of a meaningful life becomes a dynamic and intentional process, driven by our intrinsic values and guided by our unique preferences and characteristics. Ultimately, the meaning of life is a deeply personal journey, shaped by our decisions and the values we hold dear. While embracing the insights from economics and finance can provide an analytical approach to navigate this journey and select rational choices that lead to a fulfilling and purposeful existence, it is important to acknowledge that contemplating this topic from philosophical perspectives delves much deeper and is far beyond the scope of these modeling concepts.