About this episode
Join us on the Seekers Mindtalks Podcast as we delve deep into the fascinating world of free thinking with renowned polymath, Robin Hanson. Robin Hanson is an economist, researcher at George Mason University, and a leading figure in the field of prediction markets. With a diverse background spanning economics, physics, and philosophy, Robin brings a unique perspective to our discussion on the presence of "elephants" – those hidden biases and ingrained patterns of thought that shape our perceptions and behaviors.
Timestamps
00:00:00 - Intro
00:02:33 – Elephants in Free thinking
00:08:43 – Insights from having a polymath mind
00:15:08 – Why we have elephants in our brain?
00:17:55 – Can we afford to live authentically?
00:23:50 – Robin opted to store his brain after death
00:26:15 – Elephants in our modern culture
00:33:10 – Cultural selection might be what we need
00:37:20 – Some Insular Cultures Thrive Long Term
00:42:00 – Maslows law and cooperation for survival
00:46:00 – Monopolies in tech. Good or bad?
00:49:45 – Elephants in democracies
00:53:10 – Who should call shots in democracies
00:58:30 – Income inequality in modern decade
01:02:43 – Elephant in our genes
01:07:00 - Respect causing burnout
01:09:55 – Importance of view quakes
01:13:40 – Elephant in prestigious institutions
01:18:50 – Elephant in First Principles Thinking
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