
The Michael Knowles Show Ep. 1938 - BREAKING: The World's Biggest Pimp Dies At 43
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Mar 24, 2026 They react to the shocking death of OnlyFans' owner and the moral questions it raises. They debate NVIDIA's claim of achieving artificial general intelligence and what intelligence really means. They riff on Lego's massive Sagrada Familia set and cultural symbolism. They also touch on public repentance, vocation and how tech may reshape work and purpose.
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Pleasure Without Purpose Produces A Bad Epitaph
- Michael Knowles argues that a life lived solely for pleasure produces a disgraceful legacy.
- He contrasts Leonid Radvinsky's OnlyFans fortune and reputation with the Christian view that life is a gift requiring responsibility to God and others.
Treat Wealth As Responsibility Not Self-Reward
- Do view wealth and pleasure as responsibilities not endpoints and orient life toward service and moral order.
- Michael Knowles urges prayer, pity, and using the OnlyFans founder as a warning to choose vocation over self-gratification.
Husband's Viral Post About Wife's Past Backfires
- Michael Knowles recounts a viral post by Trevor Sheets where the husband publicly labels his wife as formerly promiscuous while praising her reformation.
- He critiques public disclosure of spouses' pasts, calling it undignified and a likely social-marketing tactic given the man's social media marketer bio.





