Apr. 11 at 7:28 AM
Holding 1,000 shares of
$NFLX at an average of
$17.85 doesn’t necessarily translate into being able to justify a
$324/year subscription today. The cost feels disproportionate relative to usage, especially with a preference toward selective viewing rather than series consumption.
In that context, renting a few films per month via
$AMZN may be more aligned with actual viewing habits, focusing only on specific titles rather than ongoing content commitments.
On the Bob Lazar documentary, the value ultimately depends on whether there’s anything meaningfully new being added. Much of the material has already circulated through prior interviews and recent podcast appearances, including Rogan’s platform. From that angle, it may feel more like repetition than revelation.
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