wonderful interview. loved it. the world misses noble leadership. he has a great perspective. you did a great job as well facilitating the interview and asking good questions
One of the better videos I've seen in a long time. What a way to revive a subject that has not been discussed in such a long time. This small channel has one of the most important missions, and I am glad to see it doing so well.
Amazing youtube channel. I don't know how RU-vid doesn't get you a bigger audience. Everything is amazing, except maybe the thumbnails, some of them are quite weird with UFOs for some reason, looked like clickbait made by AI, but amazing youtube channel. Keep it up
That was one of the best interviews on RU-vid I have ever seen! Great job with the interview, and will have to get his book. Well worth the watch time.
I had to pause the video for quite a few moments to drink in Eduard's reminder that we are designed for transcendence. THIS right there speaks to the profundity of what you offer those of us who might feel adrift. I need so much more of this nourishment! Thank you Evan.
I agree with a lot of things said here but differ with the conservative attitudes. I think that it’s important to be yourself, even if you’re different from your family and your roots. If that means not marrying or being trans or being homosexual, great! You be you.
Curious what parts you do agree with as the entire interview, in my opinion, revolves around the value of what I would consider to be traditional values
Yeah I don’t like traditional values a lot. It’s a life style that’s not for everyone and honestly it’s kind of out dated. My big problem with the conservative movement in the U.S. right now is that they are trying to force traditional values on people who don’t want it. For example, by outlawing homosexuality or abortion. Also have you seen project 2025? It’s terrifying stuff.
Oh my mistake. I liked the idea of being humble (with the knocking ritual) and also staying true to yourself. I also agree with the value of marriage and the stability it brings, as well as some of the psychological stuff around imparting your values onto your children. Of course, it should be noted that you should not force your values onto your children if they decide that they don’t want them. Also, the political stuff is rather sound as well: subsidiary, law and order, etc.
Trying to offer another perspective. What if your intent is indeed to get and stay married, but your spouse dies at a young age leaving you with a young family? You didn't want to be single or a single parent, but it happened. Now what? Do you think it's good to always make note of the negatives of the single-parent household? Or assume the children will be running wild, losing control and making bad decisions because of it? Statistics are not reality, nor is everyone from a single parent household doomed to a life of crime, poverty and misery. Are these too, luxury beliefs?
Archduke Edurád belongs to the Hungarian 'nador' branch. Since all the family's property was confiscated (just think, the last heir to the throne, Otto Habsburg's childhood toys were confiscated) and they were exiled, they had nothing. They were helped by foreign noble families. Archduke Eduard's father, Archduke Michael, 81, who is still alive today, went around the houses as a textile agent.