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And then what does evolution tell us about how to attract the opposite sex?
I have been forced into a bet with my team. We're about to hit 10 million subscribers on YouTube, which is our biggest milestone ever. Thanks to all of you. And we want to have a massive party for the people that have worked on this show for years behind the scenes. So they said to me, Steve, for every new subscriber we get in the next 30 days, can one dollar be given to our celebration fund?
I have been forced into a bet with my team. We're about to hit 10 million subscribers on YouTube, which is our biggest milestone ever. Thanks to all of you. And we want to have a massive party for the people that have worked on this show for years behind the scenes. So they said to me, Steve, for every new subscriber we get in the next 30 days, can one dollar be given to our celebration fund?
for the entire team, and I've agreed to the bet. So if you want to say thank you to the team behind the scenes at Diary of a CEO, all you've got to do is hit the subscribe button. So actually, this is the first time I'm going to tell you not to subscribe because it might end up costing me an awful- Dr. William Von Hippel. What have you spent the last four decades of your life doing?
for the entire team, and I've agreed to the bet. So if you want to say thank you to the team behind the scenes at Diary of a CEO, all you've got to do is hit the subscribe button. So actually, this is the first time I'm going to tell you not to subscribe because it might end up costing me an awful- Dr. William Von Hippel. What have you spent the last four decades of your life doing?
And why should we look at evolution for answers on human happiness and success and as a sort of a guiding compass for what we should be doing with our lives? Why is evolution a place to look?
And why should we look at evolution for answers on human happiness and success and as a sort of a guiding compass for what we should be doing with our lives? Why is evolution a place to look?
As an evolutionary psychologist and someone who understands where we've come from and therefore our sort of innate behaviours and needs and desires and so on, what are the things that we're getting wrong as a species at the moment from your view?
As an evolutionary psychologist and someone who understands where we've come from and therefore our sort of innate behaviours and needs and desires and so on, what are the things that we're getting wrong as a species at the moment from your view?
And by autonomy, you mean the sort of individualism where I don't need anybody anymore. It's about me. It's about my gratification, what I want now versus others and a community, a tribe.
And by autonomy, you mean the sort of individualism where I don't need anybody anymore. It's about me. It's about my gratification, what I want now versus others and a community, a tribe.
And what are some of the sort of stats that illuminate this problem, that make it clear that this is actually happening, in your view?
And what are some of the sort of stats that illuminate this problem, that make it clear that this is actually happening, in your view?
And are there any stats or data that proves that we're getting this wrong in terms of happiness? Are there other tribes or communities or people in history that were doing it differently and had higher rates of happiness?
And are there any stats or data that proves that we're getting this wrong in terms of happiness? Are there other tribes or communities or people in history that were doing it differently and had higher rates of happiness?
And why do you think they are happier than us? You think it's because they're living in tribes and groups or is it something else?
And why do you think they are happier than us? You think it's because they're living in tribes and groups or is it something else?
And is that just because we don't take a moment to be grateful? Or is there something fundamental about the way we're pursuing happiness?
And is that just because we don't take a moment to be grateful? Or is there something fundamental about the way we're pursuing happiness?
And that's this graph here from your book, percentage of Americans who are very happy or not too happy in urban and rural communities. That's right. And it shows that people are pretty significantly happier in rural areas and report to having less unhappiness in rural areas.