Are Goats Inherently Into Hypotheticals? - Episode 32

February 18
50 mins

Episode Description

February 18, 2026 - Mark Cuban once offered Gordon a six figure payday to legally change his name to “Dallas Maverick.” One year. Simple.

He said no.

Why? Integrity? Pride? Philosophy? Or just stubbornness?

That story becomes the launchpad for a bigger question: are people inherently good, inherently bad, or just very skilled at rationalizing whatever they were already going to do?

From there, the Musers spiral into the ethics of terminal diagnoses and crime rates, the honor system and surveillance cameras, religion as guardrail, grocery store morality, Sophie’s Choice, the trolley problem, and whether most of our “good” behavior is just enlightened self-interest.

Somewhere along the way, goats enter the chat.

What starts as a name change anecdote turns into a surprisingly thoughtful, frequently ridiculous exploration of human nature. Are we neutral until tempted? Do laws make us good? Would we still behave if no one was watching?

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