Do We Have Free Will? with Robert Sapolsky & Neil deGrasse Tyson
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Top Comments (10)
I always liked Christopher Hitchens answer to the question of whether or not we have free will. "Of course we do, we have no choice."
A parenting book said "Remember that children are usually doing the best they can, and don't get mad at them." I told myself that so many times as my kids were growing, and it really helped me be patient and look at them as a whole process of learning, not just one moment of a mistake. Now, I realize it's not just children. Most people lead very complicated lives in their minds/bodies, and they really are trying, even if it doesn't seem like it.
Like this comment when you meet the extra special guest of this episode... 🐶
They told me "Cheer up, things could be worse." So I cheered up, and sure enough - things got worse!
Dr. Sapolsky’s books- like “why zebras don’t get ulcers” and his online lectures from Stanford Uni are life changing! One of my favorite scientists! Great to see him
I’ve got so much love and respect for Professor Sapolsky! Life is such a runaway snowball, rolling downhill and once you get that concept, you grow so much empathy towards people that have less or are in worse situations.
As a medic, I have seen people with low blood sugar do crazy aggressive stuff then when resolved they where very friendly.
Dr. Sapolsky is amazing. Thanks for having him on this wonderful show.
How Professor Sapolsky listens is impressive also.
I once heard Maharishi Mahesh Yogi give a lecture. During the first half of the lecture he convinced everyone without a doubt that there was free will. In the second half of the lecture he convinced everyone that there is no such thing as free will. And he was so convincing in both to the extent that I couldn't decipher how one contradicted the other.
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Top Comments (10)
I always liked Christopher Hitchens answer to the question of whether or not we have free will. "Of course we do, we have no choice."
A parenting book said "Remember that children are usually doing the best they can, and don't get mad at them." I told myself that so many times as my kids were growing, and it really helped me be patient and look at them as a whole process of learning, not just one moment of a mistake. Now, I realize it's not just children. Most people lead very complicated lives in their minds/bodies, and they really are trying, even if it doesn't seem like it.
Like this comment when you meet the extra special guest of this episode... 🐶
They told me "Cheer up, things could be worse." So I cheered up, and sure enough - things got worse!
Dr. Sapolsky’s books- like “why zebras don’t get ulcers” and his online lectures from Stanford Uni are life changing! One of my favorite scientists! Great to see him
I’ve got so much love and respect for Professor Sapolsky! Life is such a runaway snowball, rolling downhill and once you get that concept, you grow so much empathy towards people that have less or are in worse situations.
As a medic, I have seen people with low blood sugar do crazy aggressive stuff then when resolved they where very friendly.
Dr. Sapolsky is amazing. Thanks for having him on this wonderful show.
How Professor Sapolsky listens is impressive also.
I once heard Maharishi Mahesh Yogi give a lecture. During the first half of the lecture he convinced everyone without a doubt that there was free will. In the second half of the lecture he convinced everyone that there is no such thing as free will. And he was so convincing in both to the extent that I couldn't decipher how one contradicted the other.