EF6 Show Notes
This episode is dedicated to Bill Gates. See the EF6 Show Notes for details of the dedication, inspirations, references, selected quotes and more.
This episode is dedicated to Bill Gates. See the EF6 Show Notes for details of the dedication, inspirations, references, selected quotes and more.
The big question driving Episode EF6 is … How do you acquire wisdom? Paul, a child prodigy who became a leading theoretical physicist in his early 30s, is facing a personal dilemma that is making him miserable—the realization that he might be woefully deficient in the one thing he most reveres. Although filled with endless knowledge, he isn’t wise. But how? Isn’t harnessing more and more information the key to becoming wise? In his attempt to figure it out, Paul might realize the obstacle he’s facing isn’t even close to being the final one. And can he feel like a complete person without it? The idea of wisdom goes back to Ancient Greece, from Socrates and Plato to modern day reinterpretations and research by sociologists like Monika Ardelt. In this episode’s exploration of wisdom and how it manifests, the real questions come forth. Even if we can define wisdom, is that enough to come by it? Can anyone become truly wise in this world of rapidly changing information? And what will happen to the world if wisdom is actually declining in reverse proportion to the volumes of information available every day?
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(EF6) Season One, Episode Four: Often we look outside for answers that reside within us. In a world of self-inflicted distractions, is unlimited access to information a cure or an addiction? And is the definition of wisdom changing now that endless knowledge is virtually free?
(EF5) Are we all brave enough to seek the truth … and then live knowing what it is? — The Evolve Faster Podcast (Season One, Episode Three)
(EF5) Who’s really to blame? The liar or the person who takes the lies as a fact without evaluating them critically? — The Evolve Faster Podcast (Season One, Episode Three)
(EF5) No matter how many times George tried to demystify the accusations, his attempts were swallowed by the fire that runs on the fuel of online memes and fabricated truths — The Evolve Faster Podcast (Season One, Episode Three)
(EF5) The truth is really nothing more than clay in the hands of a sculptor — The Evolve Faster Podcast (Season One, Episode Three)
(EF5) Maybe humanity simply needs rules as we’re not capable of functioning without them. — The Evolve Faster Podcast (Season One, Episode Three)
(EF5) George had something many of his colleagues lacked—he had a sharp tongue and wasn’t afraid to cut apart both people and bad ideas with it — The Evolve Faster Podcast (Season One, Episode Three)
DEDICATION: Episode EF5 is dedicated to Ai Weiwei, a Chinese contemporary artist who successfully brings his work way outside the barriers of art. Through the mysterious “lies” of artistic creativity, he provides light on the truth around him. Weiwei is in constant feud with Chinese government, actively opposing their stance on democracy and human rights. Supposedly, his name can’t even be typed in Chinese-domestic web search.
This episode is dedicated to both Sam Harris and Ai Weiwei. See the EF5 Show Notes for details of the dedication, inspirations, references, selected quotes and more.