Donald Trump

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政治与社会技术与编程心理与人性历史与文明音乐与艺术
📋 章节目录
0:00 Introduction · 介绍
1:09 Psychology of winning and losing · 输赢心理学
3:51 Politics is a dirty game · 政治是肮脏的游戏
5:28 Business vs politics · 商业与政治
8:04 War in Ukraine · 乌克兰战争
9:53 Kamala Harris interview on CNN · 卡玛拉·哈里斯接受 CNN 采访
10:36 Trump-Harris debate · 特朗普与哈里斯的辩论
13:33 China · 中国
15:47 2020 election · 2020 年选举
24:03 Project 2025 · 2025年计划
24:52 Marijuana · 大麻
27:13 Joe Rogan · 乔·罗根
30:54 Division · 分配
38:00 Communism and fascism · 共产主义和法西斯主义
41:36 Power · 力量
43:36 UFOs & JFK · 不明飞行物和肯尼迪
44:16 Jeffrey Epstein · 杰弗里·爱泼斯坦
45:55 Mortality and religion · 死亡率和宗教
47:25 Lex AMA · 莱克斯·阿玛
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"As an example, you interview a lot of people, good people, successful people. Let’s see how you do with this interview versus them. I can tell you right now you’re going to get the highest numbers you’ve ever had by sometimes a factor of 10. But when a Gold Star Family asks me to come in and spend time with them, and then they said, sir… We did a ceremony. And then we went down to the graves, which was quite a distance away. They said, “Sir, would you come to the grave?” And then they said, when we were there… It’s very sad actually because these people shouldn’t have died. They shouldn’t have died. They died because of Biden and because of Kamala, they died because just like if they pulled the trigger. Now, I don’t know if that’s controversial to say, but I don’t think it is."
举个例子,你采访了很多人,好人,成功的人。让我们看看你在这次采访中与他们相比表现如何。我现在可以告诉你,你将获得有史以来最高的数字,有时是十倍。但是当一个金星家庭邀请我进去和他们呆在一起时,然后他们说,先生……我们举行了一个仪式。然后我们就下到坟墓那里去,那里距离很远。他们说:“先生,您愿意到坟墓那里去吗?”然后他们说,当我们在那里时……实际上非常悲伤,因为这些人不应该死。他们不应该死。他们因为拜登而死,因为卡玛拉而死,因为就像他们扣动扳机一样。现在,我不知道这样说是否有争议,但我认为没有。
— Donald Trump (00:34:48)
"Nothing. I know nothing about it. And they know that too. Democrats know that. And I purposely haven’t read it, because I want to say to you, I have no idea what it’s all about. It’s easier, than saying I read it and all of the things. No, I purposely haven’t read it and I’ve heard about it. I’ve heard about things that are in there that I don’t like, and there’s some things in there that everybody would like, but there are things that I don’t like at all. And I think it’s unfortunate that they put it out, but it doesn’t mean anything, because it has nothing to do with me. Project 25 has absolutely nothing to do with me."
没有什么。我对此一无所知。他们也知道这一点。民主党人知道这一点。我故意没读它,因为我想对你说,我不知道它在讲什么。这比说我读过它和所有的东西要容易得多。不,我故意没有读过它,但我听说过它。我听说那里有一些我不喜欢的东西,也有一些东西每个人都会喜欢,但也有一些东西我根本不喜欢。我认为他们把它放出来很不幸,但这没有任何意义,因为它与我无关。 Project 25 与我完全无关。
— Donald Trump (00:24:09)
"Right. I think the fraud was on the other side. I think the election was a fraud. And many people felt it was that and they wanted answers. And when you can’t challenge an election, you have to be able to challenge it, otherwise it’s going to get worse, not better. And there are lots of ways to solve this problem. Go to paper ballots. Do it easy way, I mean the paper ballots and you have voter ID and you have same day voting and you have proof of citizenship, which is very important because we have people voting that are not citizens. They just came in and they’re loading up the…"
正确的。我认为欺诈是在另一边。我认为这次选举是一场舞弊。许多人都这么认为,他们想要答案。当你无法挑战选举时,你必须能够挑战它,否则情况会变得更糟,而不是更好。并且有很多方法可以解决这个问题。转到纸质选票。简单点,我的意思是纸质选票,你有选民身份证,你有当天投票,你有公民身份证明,这非常重要,因为我们有非公民投票。他们刚刚进来,正在装载……
— Donald Trump (00:16:24)
"Yeah, I do, but not that often, honestly. I do a lot of re-posting. The ones you get in trouble with are the re-posts, because you find down deep, they’re into some group that you’re not supposed to be re-posting. You don’t even know if those groups are good, bad or indifferent. But the re-posts are the ones that really get you in trouble. When you do your own words, it’s sort of easier. But the re-posts go very, and if you’re going to check every single little symbol, and I don’t know, it’s worked out pretty well for me. I mean, I tell you, truth is very powerful, truth. And it’s my platform and it’s been very powerful, very, very powerful. Goes everywhere. I call it my typewriter. That’s actually my typewriter."
是的,我确实这样做,但老实说,我并不经常这样做。我做了很多转发。你遇到麻烦的是重新发帖,因为你发现内心深处,他们属于某个你不应该重新发帖的群组。你甚至不知道这些群体是好、坏还是冷漠。但转发才是真正给你带来麻烦的。当你自己说话时,事情会变得更容易。但重新发布的内容非常多,如果你要检查每一个小符号,我不知道,这对我来说效果很好。我的意思是,我告诉你,真理是非常强大的,真理。这是我的平台,它非常强大,非常非常强大。无处不在。我称它为我的打字机。那实际上是我的打字机。
— Donald Trump (00:29:04)
"But one of the worst was two days ago. I went to Arlington at the request of people that lost their children. They’ll always be children to those people. You understand that. That’s not politically incorrect thing to say. The mother comes up, “I lost my child,” but the child is a soldier. And lost the child, because of Biden and because of Kamala, just as though they had the gun in their hand, because it was so badly handled. It should have been done at Bagram, which is the big air base. It shouldn’t have been done at a small little airport right in the middle of town where people stormed it. It was a true disaster and they asked me if I’d come and celebrate with them. Three years. Three years. They died three years ago."
但最糟糕的一次是两天前。我应失去孩子的人们的请求去了阿灵顿。对于那些人来说,他们永远是孩子。你明白这一点。这并不是政治不正确的话。母亲出现了,“我失去了我的孩子”,但孩子是一名士兵。因为拜登和卡玛拉,他们失去了孩子,就像他们手里拿着枪一样,因为枪的处理方式太糟糕了。它应该在巴格拉姆空军基地完成,这是一个大型空军基地。这不应该在市中心的一个小机场进行,因为人们冲撞了它。这真是一场灾难,他们问我是否愿意来和他们一起庆祝。三年了。三年了。他们三年前去世了。
— Donald Trump (00:32:41)
🎙️ 完整对话(160 条)
Lex Fridman (00:00:00)
I don’t know if you know this, but some people call you a fascist.
我不知道你是否知道这一点,有些人称你为法西斯分子。
Lex Fridman (00:00:03)
Yeah, they do. So I figure it’s all right to call them a communist. Yeah, they call me a lot worse than I call them.
是的,他们确实这么做了。所以我认为称他们为共产主义者是可以的。是的,他们对我的称呼比我对他们的称呼要糟糕得多。
Lex Fridman (00:00:08)
A lot of people listening to this, myself included, that doesn’t think that Kamala is a communist.
很多人听到这个,包括我自己,并不认为卡马拉是共产主义者。
Lex Fridman (00:00:15)
I believe you have to fight fire with fire.
我相信你必须以毒攻毒。
Lex Fridman (00:00:17)
Politics is a dirty game.
政治是一场肮脏的游戏。
Donald Trump (00:00:19)
It is a dirty game. That’s certainly true.
这是一场肮脏的游戏。这当然是真的。
Lex Fridman (00:00:21)
How do you win at that game?
你如何在这场比赛中获胜?
Donald Trump (00:00:24)
They suffer from massive Trump derangement syndrome, TDS, and I don’t know if it’s curable from their standpoint.
他们患有严重的特朗普精神错乱综合症(TDS),我不知道从他们的角度来看这是否可以治愈。
Lex Fridman (00:00:35)
I think we would probably have a better world if everybody in Congress took some mushrooms perhaps?
我认为如果国会中的每个人都吃一些蘑菇,我们可能会拥有一个更美好的世界?
Donald Trump (00:00:41)
First of all, medical marijuana has been amazing. I’ve had friends and I’ve had others and doctors telling me that it’s been absolutely amazing.
首先,医用大麻令人惊叹。我的朋友、其他人和医生都告诉我,这绝对是令人惊奇的。
Lex Fridman (00:00:53)
The list of clients that went to the island has not been made public.
前往该岛的客户名单尚未公开。
Lex Fridman (00:00:57)
Yeah, it’s very interesting, isn’t it?
是的,这很有趣,不是吗?
Lex Fridman (00:01:03)
The following is a conversation with Donald Trump on this, the Lex Friedman Podcast. Psychology of winning and losing
以下是与唐纳德·特朗普在莱克斯·弗里德曼播客上的对话。输赢心理学
Donald Trump (00:01:09)
They’re getting smaller and smaller.
它们变得越来越小。
Lex Fridman (00:01:11)
They’re getting smaller.
它们变得越来越小。
Lex Fridman (00:01:11)
Right?
正确的?
Lex Fridman (00:01:13)
People do respect you more when you have a big camera for some reason.
当你出于某种原因拥有一台大相机时,人们确实会更尊重你。
Lex Fridman (00:01:15)
No, it’s cool. And about 20 guys that you pay a fortune to. Right?
不,这很酷。还有大约20个你付了一大笔钱的人。正确的?
Lex Fridman (00:01:18)
All right. Okay. You said that you love winning. And you have won a lot in life, in real estate, in business, in TV and politics. So let me start with a mindset, a psychology question. What drives you more, the love of winning or the hate of losing?
好的。好的。你说过你喜欢胜利。你在生活、房地产、商业、电视和政治中赢得了很多。让我从一个心态、一个心理学问题开始。是对胜利的热爱还是对失败的厌恶,什么更能激励你?
Donald Trump (00:01:41)
Maybe equally, maybe both. I don’t like losing and I do like winning. I’ve never thought of it as to which is more of a driving force.
也许同等,也许两者兼而有之。我不喜欢失败,我喜欢胜利。我从来没有想过哪个是更大的推动力。
Lex Fridman (00:01:51)
You’ve been close with a lot of the greats in sport. You think about Tiger Woods, Muhammad Ali, you have people like Michael Jordan, who I think hate losing more than anybody. So what do you learn from those guys?
Donald Trump (00:02:06)
Well, they do have something different. The great champions have something very different, the sports champions. And you have champions in other fields, but you see it more readily in sports. You see it over a weekend or you see it during a game. And you see that certain people stand out and they keep standing out. But it’s there for you, it doesn’t take a lifetime to find out that somebody was a winner or a loser. And so the sports thing is very interesting. But I play golf with different people and there’s a different mindset among champions. There’s really a very different mindset. There’s a different thought process.
Donald Trump (00:02:50)
Talent wise, sometimes you can’t tell the difference in talent. But at the end of a weekend, they seem to win and it’s very interesting. As an example, Tiger or Jack Nicklaus, he was a phenomenal winner and he does have a different way about him and Tiger has a different way about him and Michael Jordan. There’s never one, you would think that there’d be one way. Arnold Palmer was the nicest guy you’d ever meet. And then you have some champions that aren’t really nice, they’re just focused on doing their job. So there’s not one type of person. But the one thing I would say that everybody seems to have in common is they’re very driven. They’re driven beyond.
Lex Fridman (00:03:39)
They don’t seem to give up easily.
Donald Trump (00:03:41)
They don’t give up. They don’t give up, but they do seem to be, they have a passion that’s maybe more than people that don’t do as well. Politics is a dirty game
Lex Fridman (00:03:51)
You’ve said that politics is a dirty game-
Lex Fridman (00:03:54)
Yeah.
Lex Fridman (00:03:54)
… in the past.
Lex Fridman (00:03:56)
It is a dirty game. That’s certainly true.
Lex Fridman (00:03:59)
So if it is a game, how do you win at that game?
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