
528. Yuval Noah Harari Thinks Life is Meaningless and Amazing
Freakonomics Radio ›51:59 | Dec 29th, 2022
In this special episode of People I (Mostly) Admire, Steve Levitt talks to the best-selling author of "Sapiens" and "Homo Deus" about finding the profound in the obvious....Show More
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Always enjoy Yuval's ideas. Great convo!
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Life is meaningless and money is not real but just a social construct representing trust. Lots of great insights from the author of Sapiens who's just as surprised as why his book blew up the way it did especially in the tech community.
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niraJan 29th, 2023
@mm I don't think what you first mentioned was a great insight. Tell that to yourself and look at Hitler, Stalin, Imperial Japan etc. Tell that to somebody facing existential crisis. We have meaning, and it comes from the fact we were created by an intelligent force. However you perceive this force,...Show More
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