Dr. Andrew Huberman
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Yeah, so people being able to resolve differences better.
Lord, please, yes.
Oh, my goodness.
I mean, this is, yes, thank you.
If ever there was a call to action, it's like, you know, this is a big question, right?
I'm a neuroscientist, not a historian, not a futurist or a politician, but thank goodness.
Can you imagine what a terrible job I would do?
I like being outdoors.
I hate meetings.
I like dressing like this and I don't like the news.
It'd be the worst.
But yeah, if ever there was a need and a question, it's, you know,
are we just going to continue in these iterative cycles of when the economy is good, things seem mostly good, and then a lot of people are still suffering, and then these cycles of, or are we going to finally just sit back and go, okay, what are we good at as a species?
What are we really bad at?
What are we kind of good at?
And start coming up with some tools to try and function better on the whole, with the understanding that there are bad actors out there that are constantly trying to
you know, exploit and manipulate.
But there are also a lot of good actors, too.
And by good actors, I don't mean actors in the stage acting sense.
I mean, I think that, look, we're a smart species.