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What Robert Wright Thinks About Basically Everything

Jul 21, 20191 hr 39 min
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Episode description

Robert Wright (@robertwrighter), author of Nonzero, The Moral Animal, Why Buddhism Is True, and others, joins Erik on this episode.

They discuss:

- The common theme of exploring the meaning of life that Robert says runs through all of his books.

- Whether global governance could be feasible and how positive-sum thinking can play a part in reducing hostilities between nations.

- Why consciousness gives life meaning.

- How to deal with the quest for status.

- The emotional manipulation that political leaders employ.

- Why we shouldn’t rush to bring in new technologies before we know the consequences.

- Why evolution has not programmed us to be happy.

- How to deal with tribalism.

- Why people say that “to explain something is to excuse it” and why not thinking that way can bring about a more compassionate world.

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Venture Stories is brought to you by Village Global, is hosted by co-founder and partner, Erik Torenberg and is produced by Brett Bolkowy.
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