698: Sam Harris | Rationally Confronting the Irrational

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Wellbeing
argues that human flourishing can be maximized by avoiding unnecessary conflicts and focusing on creativity, love, and wisdom. He highlights the paradox of the Internet, which both spreads misinformation and provides tools to debunk it. Harris believes that wellbeing should be the primary concern of humanity, encompassing all aspects of happiness and suffering 1 2.
If we could just cease to needlessly make ourselves miserable by fighting unnecessary wars or having a significant subset of humanity devote their lives to just divisive delusions, we could just get down to the business of maximizing human flourishing.
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Clear thinking and honest conversations are essential tools for solving the world's problems, according to Harris 2.
Rationality
Harris underscores the importance of rational thinking and skepticism in achieving a flourishing life. He points out that scientific fraud and confirmation bias can distort facts, but the solution lies in better science, not alternative modes of thinking 3. Harris also discusses his journey from neuroscience to philosophy, emphasizing that understanding the brain is crucial for understanding the mind 4.
You should be really just hungry to confront your own mistakes and to be shown where your beliefs about the world are, in fact, not true.
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He believes that people should be open to changing their beliefs when presented with good evidence and arguments 3.
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