Sarah Marshall
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Podcast Appearances
I recently touched an electrified fence without really thinking about it.
It was around a bunny paddock.
But I was looking right at a sign that said, do not touch electric.
And I was like, I'm just going to rest my hand.
I would not have lasted long in the past.
But enough to jump back?
That's the feeling of I'm not supposed to be touching that.
But anyway, but my thought hearing that poem, and this is like...
Me bearing my soul to you, but that's what, you know, this show is about is that like, what if in some far off scientific finding, there's evidence that, you know, love is not just a pro-social impulse that we need to feel in order to raise young and et cetera, and protect ourselves from predators and each other.
And also, I think I was talking about coyotes.
I've thought about that a lot and really come to the conclusion that like as much as we like to visualize ourselves as being alone, we really thrive in packs.
And I think a lot of our trouble has come from not knowing what group we belong to or having any group that we belong to.
And then creating groups out of, you know, hate or whatever or whatever we can find.
And apparently, you know, mutual fear is like we'll put you together quickly.
But then, you know, but then the goals that you have will be destructive and the sort of.