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Psyche shares updates about getting monetized and tells Aesop's fable 'The Hare and His Ears' about a lion banning horned animals and a fearful hare who mistakes his ears for horns.
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Browse era →In this episode, Psyche discusses having a rough but ultimately good week, celebrating reaching 4,500 watch hours for monetization on their platform. They express mixed feelings about gaining viewers who come for controversy versus those who come for genuine connection and community. The main content features Psyche telling a classic Aesop's fable called 'The Hare and His Ears,' about a lion who gets injured by a goat's horns and subsequently banishes all horned animals from his domain. The story follows a fearful hare who, despite having no horns, becomes convinced his long ears look like horns and flees in terror. Psyche draws a parallel between the fable's moral and current events, noting how the lesson about enemies seizing any excuse to attack feels particularly relevant.
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