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Because if you've already decided it's all good or it's all bad, there's no new information coming in. You talk about skepticism as in living and experiencing the world like a scientist would. So talk to us about what that looks like when you have that view.
Because if you've already decided it's all good or it's all bad, there's no new information coming in. You talk about skepticism as in living and experiencing the world like a scientist would. So talk to us about what that looks like when you have that view.
I was told everything would be great. I get that.
I was told everything would be great. I get that.
I was told everything would be great. I get that.
Hope has some grit to it. Yes.
Hope has some grit to it. Yes.
Hope has some grit to it. Yes.
When we were talking about the certainty piece, that to me lands us, it feels like exactly at this crucible moment that we're in right now in the world. Because, and you talked about this so beautifully with Emil, the confusion that a lot of us have between beliefs and values and why we won't let new information in
When we were talking about the certainty piece, that to me lands us, it feels like exactly at this crucible moment that we're in right now in the world. Because, and you talked about this so beautifully with Emil, the confusion that a lot of us have between beliefs and values and why we won't let new information in
When we were talking about the certainty piece, that to me lands us, it feels like exactly at this crucible moment that we're in right now in the world. Because, and you talked about this so beautifully with Emil, the confusion that a lot of us have between beliefs and values and why we won't let new information in
Because we think our beliefs are our values and therefore we will go fight to the death for our beliefs because we believe that that's our values and we have to defend them.
Because we think our beliefs are our values and therefore we will go fight to the death for our beliefs because we believe that that's our values and we have to defend them.
Because we think our beliefs are our values and therefore we will go fight to the death for our beliefs because we believe that that's our values and we have to defend them.
But can you talk about Emil's view of that and what the data shows about if we got that correlation correct between beliefs and values, whether we'd actually be able to be unthreatened by new information and maybe have some kind of a bridge toward each other that we do not have right now?
But can you talk about Emil's view of that and what the data shows about if we got that correlation correct between beliefs and values, whether we'd actually be able to be unthreatened by new information and maybe have some kind of a bridge toward each other that we do not have right now?
But can you talk about Emil's view of that and what the data shows about if we got that correlation correct between beliefs and values, whether we'd actually be able to be unthreatened by new information and maybe have some kind of a bridge toward each other that we do not have right now?
And in fact, we adapt even to others' view of whether we are good or bad. So can you talk about like kind of how cynicism can become a self-fulfilling prophecy and the reverse that if we believe that people are bad and untrustworthy, that is what they become around us. Mm-hmm.
And in fact, we adapt even to others' view of whether we are good or bad. So can you talk about like kind of how cynicism can become a self-fulfilling prophecy and the reverse that if we believe that people are bad and untrustworthy, that is what they become around us. Mm-hmm.
And in fact, we adapt even to others' view of whether we are good or bad. So can you talk about like kind of how cynicism can become a self-fulfilling prophecy and the reverse that if we believe that people are bad and untrustworthy, that is what they become around us. Mm-hmm.