Sam Harris episode
Indeed quite Insightful. Love Chris’ suggestion of alternate ways to initiate a kinder dialogue to groups who are otherwise at odds with one’s core values. I have found that - in general - people respond more positively to a person when hearing what they want more of rather than hearing what they don’t want. To wit: “I like it when you smile” rather than “I don’t like it when you snarl.” And of course Sam’s purity of thought is nearly unrivaled. Bravo!
chēbowitz via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/20/18
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