Mark Manson
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Like we are just, we're not... Yeah. The human mind is not very well equipped to handle global, ethical, moral questions. If you look at human history, it's just full of violence and screw-ups and disasters. So my starting point is like, if there's any way we're going to kind of save ourselves from ourselves, it's going to happen... via science and technology in some form.
Like we are just, we're not... Yeah. The human mind is not very well equipped to handle global, ethical, moral questions. If you look at human history, it's just full of violence and screw-ups and disasters. So my starting point is like, if there's any way we're going to kind of save ourselves from ourselves, it's going to happen... via science and technology in some form.
Like we are just, we're not... Yeah. The human mind is not very well equipped to handle global, ethical, moral questions. If you look at human history, it's just full of violence and screw-ups and disasters. So my starting point is like, if there's any way we're going to kind of save ourselves from ourselves, it's going to happen... via science and technology in some form.
Like we are just, we're not... Yeah. The human mind is not very well equipped to handle global, ethical, moral questions. If you look at human history, it's just full of violence and screw-ups and disasters. So my starting point is like, if there's any way we're going to kind of save ourselves from ourselves, it's going to happen... via science and technology in some form.
One of the more tragic things I talk about in the book is that ultimately we do have to hope for something, but our hopes...
One of the more tragic things I talk about in the book is that ultimately we do have to hope for something, but our hopes...
One of the more tragic things I talk about in the book is that ultimately we do have to hope for something, but our hopes...
One of the more tragic things I talk about in the book is that ultimately we do have to hope for something, but our hopes...
One of the more tragic things I talk about in the book is that ultimately we do have to hope for something, but our hopes...
inevitably end up causing everything to be you know it's everything is which is why we need hope but then it's our hopes are what cause everything to be so it's kind of like this vicious vicious cycle that keeps happening yeah and it's it's just kind of an inherent part of our psychology it's there's not really any way around it and so really the message of the book is like
inevitably end up causing everything to be you know it's everything is which is why we need hope but then it's our hopes are what cause everything to be so it's kind of like this vicious vicious cycle that keeps happening yeah and it's it's just kind of an inherent part of our psychology it's there's not really any way around it and so really the message of the book is like
inevitably end up causing everything to be you know it's everything is which is why we need hope but then it's our hopes are what cause everything to be so it's kind of like this vicious vicious cycle that keeps happening yeah and it's it's just kind of an inherent part of our psychology it's there's not really any way around it and so really the message of the book is like
inevitably end up causing everything to be you know it's everything is which is why we need hope but then it's our hopes are what cause everything to be so it's kind of like this vicious vicious cycle that keeps happening yeah and it's it's just kind of an inherent part of our psychology it's there's not really any way around it and so really the message of the book is like
inevitably end up causing everything to be you know it's everything is which is why we need hope but then it's our hopes are what cause everything to be so it's kind of like this vicious vicious cycle that keeps happening yeah and it's it's just kind of an inherent part of our psychology it's there's not really any way around it and so really the message of the book is like
since we can't get rid of hope, we have to just be very, very careful about what we hope for. And the last chapter is kind of my very, very careful, slightly facetious hopes, which is just that I personally think one of the cornerstones of my personal philosophy and kind of all my work in general is that humans suck. Like we are just, we're not... Yeah.
since we can't get rid of hope, we have to just be very, very careful about what we hope for. And the last chapter is kind of my very, very careful, slightly facetious hopes, which is just that I personally think one of the cornerstones of my personal philosophy and kind of all my work in general is that humans suck. Like we are just, we're not... Yeah.
since we can't get rid of hope, we have to just be very, very careful about what we hope for. And the last chapter is kind of my very, very careful, slightly facetious hopes, which is just that I personally think one of the cornerstones of my personal philosophy and kind of all my work in general is that humans suck. Like we are just, we're not... Yeah.
since we can't get rid of hope, we have to just be very, very careful about what we hope for. And the last chapter is kind of my very, very careful, slightly facetious hopes, which is just that I personally think one of the cornerstones of my personal philosophy and kind of all my work in general is that humans suck. Like we are just, we're not... Yeah.
since we can't get rid of hope, we have to just be very, very careful about what we hope for. And the last chapter is kind of my very, very careful, slightly facetious hopes, which is just that I personally think one of the cornerstones of my personal philosophy and kind of all my work in general is that humans suck. Like we are just, we're not... Yeah.
So that is the thing, the one thing I dare to hope for, although I am also very skeptical of my own hopes.