How Humanity Came To Rule The World | Yuval Noah Harari & Neil deGrasse Tyson

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  • Опубликовано: 27 май 2024
  • How did humans come to create society? On this episode, Neil deGrasse Tyson and Yuval Noah Harari, historian and author of “Sapiens” & “Unstoppable Us,” discuss our species’ ability to cooperate, the role of artificial intelligence, and more.
    What empowered humans to take over the world? Learn about the role of fiction in maintaining societal order. Are we susceptible to societal collapse? Is money just a concept? We explore cryptocurrency and the role of trust in our economies. How is it that we trust strangers?
    You will learn about astrophysics’ historical link to politics. Is there a way to intentionally destabilize a society? We discuss the US Constitution and its important role in the broader history of lawmaking. Find out how artificial intelligence can be biased and its potential impact on society. How has AI already radically changed our world? We also explore the state of surveillance and potential threats to our privacy.
    Are science denial and rejection of history intertwined? How do we build trust in institutions? We break down why many people gravitate to charismatic fascist leaders over a large institution. Do our basic human instincts screw us over sometimes? Is peace achievable? All that, plus, a message of hope and acknowledgement of human progress.
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    00:00 - Introduction: Yuval Noah Harari
    4:00 - How humans took over the world
    8:50 - Cooperation, Money, & Fiction
    18:49 - Astrophysics’ link to Politics
    21:48 - Dangers of Artificial Intelligence
    28:45 - Why are people attracted to fascism?
    35:20 - Science & Hope
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  • @StarTalk
    @StarTalk  Год назад +411

    We Live In A Society...

  • @catherinetoomey-flynn1624
    @catherinetoomey-flynn1624 Год назад +863

    No freaking way! I finished his book Sapiens today and thought to myself he would be an awesome guest on StarTalk. What an absolute treat getting this notification.

    • @simba6698
      @simba6698 Год назад +30

      Sapiens is an amazing book everybody should read it

    • @kendallpeters6451
      @kendallpeters6451 Год назад +11

      Excellent book.👍👍

    • @brianashcroft1924
      @brianashcroft1924 Год назад +18

      He's a con man, a liar. Human Rights are from Natural Law, not an idea or fiction created by man. They are a recognition of human nature as created by God. Of course, men like Harari believe that there is no God, but themselves so they don't recognize human rights. Governments cannot tell you that you cannot eat food for survive, drink water to live, express your thoughts freely, move about freely in order to live, to exchange your labor for goods and services. These rights don't come from man or from governments. They come from God. We can't change them, even if you think humans are just biological robots that you can reprogram as you see fit.

    • @catherinetoomey-flynn1624
      @catherinetoomey-flynn1624 Год назад +12

      @@brianashcroft1924 Thank you for your insights Brian. As much as I enjoyed reading Sapiens there were parts I didn't agree with and my worldview is very different to that of Mr Harari. So I understand there will be mixed reactions to the book. One of the reasons I thought he would make a good guest is because he is a bit controversial and that always produces a more lively discussion/debate.

    • @nonamenoidea9792
      @nonamenoidea9792 Год назад +3

      Yay!!!

  • @dotunbalogun7872
    @dotunbalogun7872 Год назад +23

    Just two of my favorite men in the entire world having a conversation.

  • @Josh-if5si
    @Josh-if5si Год назад +117

    Yuval was definitely one of the best guests to ever have invited to Startalk. Exceptional video!

  • @Baa072
    @Baa072 Год назад +67

    Yuval has such a good understanding of human behavior, its interesting to hear him speak about any era in history or the future. Great guest

    • @FacesintheStone
      @FacesintheStone 6 месяцев назад

      There is so much more to learn. It’s all right at your feet. There’s a renaissance of sorts happening right now. As you know, we live in a conquered country. Most of us have only been here for three people, a little more than 250 years. Going outside and looking at the places where these people used to live do you will find traces of them everywhere. Places like North Carolina are especially full of photo, realistic paintings of ancient Native Americans on White Crystal. You wouldn’t believe me if I told you, and so that’s why I offered to show you.

  • @patrickammann6440
    @patrickammann6440 Год назад +11

    I love his books. This man is a legend. I would die for a chitchat with him. Asking him questions like: "Do you think modern humans behave worse than their ancestors? In what ways did our behavior change over time? How do you think it is possible that humans keep on destroying the environment although they know it is the worst thing they could do - at the end- to themselves? How can we act blindly whilst knowing we inevitable will destroy ourselves..." As a teacher, I really think his books should be an option in a lot of subjects.

  • @qmarszaky3712
    @qmarszaky3712 Год назад +52

    Yuval observes everything so neutral, I love the lens he sees the world through!

    • @mewimi
      @mewimi 7 месяцев назад +2

      I am a bit more negative on his views, I think he tends to point out the blatantly obvious XD

    • @Lostinathens
      @Lostinathens 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@mewimior is it blatantly obvious only after he points it out?

    • @mewimi
      @mewimi 5 месяцев назад

      @@Lostinathens No, not to me o.o

  • @charityfurer7352
    @charityfurer7352 Год назад +155

    I’m currently a graduate student in anthropology. And I love the mix of humanity and space

    • @jamiboothe
      @jamiboothe Год назад +4

      That sounds like an excellent mix

    • @CT-uv8os
      @CT-uv8os Год назад

      Watch Star Trek TOS. Much more entertaining and more to the point.

    • @purebloodnaturalimmunity1995
      @purebloodnaturalimmunity1995 Год назад +2

      I like listening to psychopaths too.

    • @Ace-nq4cp
      @Ace-nq4cp Год назад

      Any criticisms of Yuval, from your developing specialist lens?

    • @brianashcroft1924
      @brianashcroft1924 Год назад +1

      Both these guys are baffled by humanity's loss of trust in institutions. Have you ever considered that people have witnessed these institutions corrupt before our very eyes and degenerate into the kind of immoral fascism you care so much about? The Catholic Church, the FBI, the CIA, the CDC, the central banks, Congress, the judiciary, academia, the media. On and on these institutions are entirely to blame for the people's loss of trust. Neil thinks the problem is the internet? No, Neil it is your beloved corrupt institutions.

  • @MonkeyDGarate
    @MonkeyDGarate Год назад +18

    Neil's face after figuring out that money is just fiction that he held as an objective truth is priceless. Great episode.

  • @sadievirtue1636
    @sadievirtue1636 Год назад +103

    The brain power here is giving me life!💓💓 Yuval Noah Harari is a great philosophical contrast to NDT scientific knowledge, analysis, and wit. Best show ever - for me, a science- loving-humanities major! 🤩

    • @brianashcroft1924
      @brianashcroft1924 Год назад

      Two dishonest and corrupt fascists talking down to a dumb audience.

    • @oldschoolman1444
      @oldschoolman1444 Год назад +2

      Definitely one of the best episodes of star talk I've seen for a while. 👏 👏

  • @alextw1488
    @alextw1488 Год назад +13

    I recommend David Wengrow/David Graeber's Dawn of Everything if this discussion piqued people's interest. It challenges Yuval's account of human history/pre-history which it turns out isn't backed up by modern archaeological/anthropological study/evidence. As a side-benefit, it's hugely inspirational for anyone who wants to imagine a better, more progressive future is possible. Plenty of you tube content about it.

    • @carolinereuter7924
      @carolinereuter7924 Год назад +2

      Thanks for that comment! I agree that Mr H is not as smart as he wants us to believe and in my opinion he has a rather negative view on humanity. He seems pretty arrogant in how he presents the rules “created by humans “ as arbitrary, which they are not. Neil is far more humanitarian, more educated and also much smarter.

  • @theunknownunknowns5168
    @theunknownunknowns5168 Год назад +49

    Excellent. I like this format where longer answers can be given to the questions. Suggestion: ~20% of episodes like this, especially if the interviewee has a good audio-visual setup like Yuval has.
    I also recommend Yuval's books.

    • @brianashcroft1924
      @brianashcroft1924 Год назад +1

      He's a con man, a liar. Human Rights are from Natural Law, not an idea or fiction created by man. They are a recognition of human nature as created by God. Of course, men like Harari believe that there is no God, but themselves, so they don't recognize human rights. Governments cannot tell you that you cannot eat food for survive, drink water to live, express your thoughts freely, move about freely in order to live, to exchange your labor for goods and services. These rights don't come from man or from governments. They come from God. We can't change them, even if you think humans are just biological robots that you can reprogram as you see fit.

  • @thestudentat101
    @thestudentat101 Год назад +13

    I'm 14 minutes into this video so far... this conversation is great! Fascinating. Thanks NDTyson and Yuval!🙂

  • @Miss_Claire
    @Miss_Claire Год назад +103

    This episode was awesome. I have held the same beliefs as Yuval for a long time now, especially about Religion, the fact that it is a human concept, used both for good and evil. I love that he expanded that into money, sports, etc.

    • @GraemePayne1967Marine
      @GraemePayne1967Marine Год назад +10

      Yuval also stated the all religions are mythology and legends - something I have understood for most of my life

    • @CT-uv8os
      @CT-uv8os Год назад +3

      Yall need to watch Bill Moyers interviews with Joseph Campbell.
      " One mans science or another mans religion and yet another mans myth" - Spock Star Trek TOS.

    • @brianashcroft1924
      @brianashcroft1924 Год назад

      Apparently, the "historian" Yuval never studied the Enlightenment and the concept of Natural Law as the basis for human rights protected in the US Constitution. Natural Rights come from God. They are recognized as immutable and irrevocable characteristics of being human based on our nature and that is why they cannot be restricted by governments. Life, Liberty, the pursuit of happiness. This means every human is able to move freely, express his or her thoughts, eat food and drink water in order to survive, conduct free trade of labor for goods and services. These rights come from God/Nature and they can't be taken away. Study the Enlightenment Yuval, these rights are not human inventions or fictions. They are inherent in our being the same way you can't tell a tiger to start eating veggies instead of meat.

    • @alanroberts7916
      @alanroberts7916 Год назад +13

      @@brianashcroft1924 god is a human invention, not the other way around.

    • @lordcyclohexane2973
      @lordcyclohexane2973 Год назад +3

      @@brianashcroft1924 - Your argument is self-contradictory. The second that you say that human rights (which are inalienable, as in, cannot be removed) come from a "God" or any other external entity, you now say that these rights CAN be removed. Every religion in existence draws its power from the belief that this "God" has manufactured humankind, and if It chose to create human rights then It can just as easily REMOVE human rights. And if this "God" has the ability to remove human rights then the entirety of that religion will attempt to do so as well, as evidenced by so many Popes and Bishops and Kings attempting to follow in God's footsteps by doing the same.
      If you truly believe in human rights then you have to look for a different source.

  • @Chris-op7yt
    @Chris-op7yt Год назад +16

    i finally learnt to stop fearing total darkness, sounds therein and even sleep terrors in adulthood. i think in large thanks to learning to think more sceptically/logically, watching lots of science and basic logic stuff. i'm by no means a superior human being, lol, but, we can change and ditch irrational fears, no matter how much self/other inflicted from childhood.

    • @sandal_thong8631
      @sandal_thong8631 Год назад

      I think Carl Sagan speculated that our pattern of keeping kids in another room, far from family members, during sleep might be seen as cruel in the future as we learn more about our instincts and evolution.

  • @CoCoFantastique
    @CoCoFantastique Год назад +5

    I appreciate that most of the guests on this show are hopeful and optimistic in the face of the many challenges we face on the globe.

  • @TGGiant
    @TGGiant Год назад +9

    first time ever listening to a podcast. And now my mind is blown on my first time!

  • @thomanderson7981
    @thomanderson7981 Год назад +22

    This was the fastest Startalk Dr. Tyson has ever had . It was so compelling+ interesting the time just flew by in what seemed like seconds!

    • @Wallywz2
      @Wallywz2 Год назад

      As much as we love chuck, it might be due to his absence. 🤣🤣

  • @coreymckenzie8945
    @coreymckenzie8945 Год назад +45

    Hearing a bleep when Neil was speaking made me smile, he's human like the rest of us .

  • @ethanfink7962
    @ethanfink7962 Год назад +10

    I finished Sapiens about a year ago. It was life-altering for my perspectives on many philosophical and scientific topics.

  • @TJ-hs1qm
    @TJ-hs1qm Год назад +8

    Money is be fictional but the fact that most people own nothing and are forced to sell their work to get money to buy the stuff they need from those who own it, is very real.

  • @jayvincent1865
    @jayvincent1865 Год назад +24

    The lack of accurate portrayal of history in our Education System is definitely a factor in the decent of our American society...

    • @gudemik5335
      @gudemik5335 Год назад

      Not just for Americans I assure you :/

    • @vikdaddy
      @vikdaddy Год назад +1

      As well as English, guessing by the spelling

    • @sandal_thong8631
      @sandal_thong8631 Год назад

      After reading _Lies My Teacher Told Me_ I felt we need better history and civics classes in high school. And perhaps a mandatory history class to counter the damage done. Instead we're getting "banned" subjects in high school that upset a bullying minority who want a fictional history of the state to conform to their political views.

  • @t.nysted4146
    @t.nysted4146 Год назад +26

    Yuval Harari 's Sapiens changed my outlook on humanity and my life quite literally.
    It made us make sense, and removed all my prejudice and judgement of others.
    Picking up after that, I read Humankind and Utopia by Rutger Bregman which allowed me a positive and hopefull look on mankind and our future.

    • @samofrabat
      @samofrabat Год назад

      Sapien is one horseshit story telling, it is not a rigorous work of anthropology.....it lacks rigor, supporting evidence, and it makes a whole lot of unsupported claims by interpolation.....

  • @PaoloFerrerChannel
    @PaoloFerrerChannel Год назад +9

    This is an awesome episode. The two of you should talk more.

  • @patriciawaters2036
    @patriciawaters2036 Год назад +58

    I have admired these two guys for years, and to see them together is like a Christmas 🎅🏻 present.. Thank you!!!

  • @morlin101
    @morlin101 Год назад +22

    OMG this is going to be my favorite StarTalk ever thank you so much Neil

  • @rinadror
    @rinadror Год назад +16

    This is a great interview full of humour about issues important to humanity. Yuval the historian, teaches about the past with a sober look to the future. It’s always a pleasure to listen to him. Thanks

  • @reckless_iguana6143
    @reckless_iguana6143 Год назад +3

    This was the fastest 42 minutes ever.Yuval is so compelling,great conversation!!

  • @sbabymoney3204
    @sbabymoney3204 Год назад +28

    Wauw I did not expect this episode to be so good. Kudos Neil for having such diverse topics and guests on startalk. My universe expands a little bit more with every episode.

  • @ubserrano8180
    @ubserrano8180 Год назад +11

    Wow! This a true holiday present! Two of the brilliant minds of today in conversation 👍🏽

  • @ericksoun
    @ericksoun Год назад +8

    This should be 3-4 hours long! thank you both

  • @bigolomofe415
    @bigolomofe415 Год назад +66

    The way Neil laughed when Yul says "Everybody believes in money".... Like "You got that right!"😂

    • @izzyreel6730
      @izzyreel6730 Год назад +2

      Money is the one faith that we all have in common.

    • @aljohnson2838
      @aljohnson2838 Год назад +1

      @@izzyreel6730 Faith is a believe in something greater than humans not a mandatory need for basic survival. People still had faith before money when bardering was the way.

    • @izzyreel6730
      @izzyreel6730 Год назад +1

      @@aljohnson2838 well… if you want to put it faith in that context… faith is belief in a proposition for which there is no evidence. You know, something that magically…it happened! Sometimes it’s a belief in spite of the evidence. But words have different meanings depending on the context. I was referring specifically to the idea that most people regard their money as being valuable because most everyone is dependent on the idea of money being used practically in a social construct. Hence, it exists as a agreed upon framework for commerce… and that is a different thing from believing in the supernatural or holding beliefs as a placeholder for the things we don’t understand.

    • @helenamcginty4920
      @helenamcginty4920 Год назад

      I find money useful for buying the basics such as food and paying the rent but belief in money? I dont need to believe in something that I can see and touch...even fleetingly as it leaves my pocket. 🤪

    • @izzyreel6730
      @izzyreel6730 Год назад

      @@helenamcginty4920 what I mean is, that we believe that our money has value even though it’s just a piece of cloth. In and of itself is just an object, if it’s cash. Often though, it’s digital, just number transactions. No objects exchanged. Currency is by its very nature is a form of tangible or intangible property that can be easily exchanged for the purpose of getting the goods and services you need. But it only has value if everyone involved in the exchange of money agrees to the value of said money. The object (real or digital) is just a placeholder for the overall concept of exchange, which requires believing that the exchange system will work for all of us. If someone was to disregard the concept of your money being valuable, it would cease to be valuable. So… belief is required

  • @nufuture
    @nufuture Год назад +4

    Just because we are progressing in reckless disregard for all other life forms and the planet itself does not mean that we are ruling the world. At anytime we can be presented with invoice for our behavior.

    • @roberth721
      @roberth721 Месяц назад +1

      Yeah, but we like to feel important.

  • @CyScorpion
    @CyScorpion Год назад +8

    Wow, I can easily relate to not only what Mr Harari is talking about but in the very same way. When Neil said Yuval was bumming him out I felt that personally and it made me second guess my desire to one day sit and talk with Neil. I have great respect for you Neil and I would not desire to shatter that idea.

  • @tehkt86
    @tehkt86 Год назад +43

    This episode just blew my mind wide open. I'm loving every second of it

  • @martinwettig8212
    @martinwettig8212 3 месяца назад +1

    That was amazing. Thanks for inviting Yuval, really great.

  • @johannschonfeldt1474
    @johannschonfeldt1474 Год назад

    I'm 52 years old. You guys open my mind, I have never thought about live like you guys explained it. The good Professor is a man I'm looking up. You are one of the cleverest people in the world.

  • @mr.knownothing33
    @mr.knownothing33 Год назад +3

    “Start Messenger: Cosmic Perspective on Civilization” It was like my favorite book of his by far. I always wanted to know Neil’s opinion on everything.
    All the hot controversies like race, gender, death, law and order etc
    It was very real. Inspiring. Brave. Etc
    And it makes since it should come out in a book as opposed to Interviews.
    When any scientist or even mathematician steps down and gives their perspective on human affairs while promoting their expertise etc that’s always gold for me. It’s like Carl Sagan’s Demon Haunted World.

  • @dhwanishah3280
    @dhwanishah3280 Год назад +22

    This is such a delight ..Two of my favourites are together ..I read all books from Yuval and hear all STartalk Episode..Loved it..

    • @idontknownothing6662
      @idontknownothing6662 Год назад

      Same here

    • @brianashcroft1924
      @brianashcroft1924 Год назад

      Both these guys are baffled by humanity's loss of trust in institutions. Have you ever considered that people have witnessed these institutions corrupt before our very eyes and degenerate into the kind of immoral fascism you care so much about? The Catholic Church, the FBI, the CIA, the CDC, the central banks, Congress, the judiciary, academia, the media. On and on these institutions are entirely to blame for the people's loss of trust. Neil thinks the problem is the internet? No, Neil it is your beloved corrupt institutions.

    • @samofrabat
      @samofrabat Год назад

      Sapien is a joke. He goes into a lot of extrapolation without rigor. He's a story teller "horseshit" not a rigorous academic

  • @raymondanye2412
    @raymondanye2412 2 месяца назад

    Neil we need a part 2 and 3 and possible a whole series on this topic. Yuval was an awesome guest. The one i could most relate to on star talk. I am a risk and compliance proffessional and boy the questions Neil posed, were of paramount interest in my field of work.

  • @Kai-Made
    @Kai-Made Год назад +1

    @StarTalk
    Thank you to the crew of people that keep this show going. Thank you to Neil as well! Because of you, Cosmos, and your mini videos about the world...and the stars...my son is excited to put to use his very first telescope. It looks to be a decent one. He has already been reading about all the things people learned by just using a what is now a relatively simple tool...like this scope.
    Keep on with all the good work buddy.

  • @slewisgreen
    @slewisgreen Год назад +7

    Wow!!! what a great interview. Charlie Rose used to have long intellectual and spirited interviews. I do miss those deep discussions (though Charlie did have some problems), you Dr. Tyson have brought them back...many thanks, many thanks.

    • @yvonnetruelove2270
      @yvonnetruelove2270 Год назад

      I loved watching Charlie Rose for the same reason. Although, being a woman I’m so pi@@ed that he ruined our admiration.

  •  Год назад +2

    I am from Hungary and our largest bill in 1946 was the 100 million "bilpengő" which translates to 10^20 of the local currency of that time. Also, the monthly inflation rate was 10^16%.

  • @ozzyboi4138
    @ozzyboi4138 11 месяцев назад +2

    I love how Neil brings life to the conversation with his on point sense of humour..making it more engaging and lively for the audience.

  • @Nostrahomos
    @Nostrahomos Год назад +4

    Only if ALL the countries of the World have a united response to the threats and challenges in the future will this rock spinning in the Universe survive for mankind to learn more about this Wonderfull place we find ourselves experiencing.

    • @sandal_thong8631
      @sandal_thong8631 Год назад

      I think in order to ban nuclear weapons we need one-world government. That would be the highest cooperation, setting up a world police to stop wars, ethnic cleansing and genocide.

    • @Nostrahomos
      @Nostrahomos Год назад +1

      @@sandal_thong8631 This would only work if it was created voluntarily by all the countries of the world, maybe sometime in the not too distant future.

    • @sandal_thong8631
      @sandal_thong8631 Год назад

      @@Nostrahomos I don't see politicians, even in our democracy, giving up power willingly to an international organization. There's a few like the World Court that the U.S. hasn't signed on to because they don't want them coming after their people who commit war crimes.

    • @Nostrahomos
      @Nostrahomos Год назад +1

      @@sandal_thong8631 A few of the larger countries, including America, Russia, Chine and Turkey do not recognise the jurisdiction of the World Court, though they largely apply the same laws when it comes to certain issues like setting their EEZ, borders and Human rights, at least sometimes.
      There are some problems like climate change, pandemics and the movement of asymul snakes, refugees etc that will take a united world community to overcome, I expect and hope that common sense will prevail and ALL countries will pull their weight when push comes to shove.

  • @moshem3530
    @moshem3530 Год назад +14

    Great conversation!
    Thanks Yuval & Neil

  • @jamescolahan9023
    @jamescolahan9023 Год назад

    Niel Degrasse adds a familiarity through the dimension of context and time to Yuval Harari’s exclamatory projections. Great perspective enriched with both gifted men. Thank you.

  • @pabloorell6770
    @pabloorell6770 Год назад +22

    Two legends together!!

    • @samofrabat
      @samofrabat Год назад

      If he were a legend he would known not put a sxl or9an in f9c9s. Legends aren't hmsxls. I agree with Plato

  • @balaji-kartha
    @balaji-kartha Год назад +20

    An absolute delight, watching these two talk ❤️

    • @SchopenhauerVsCamus
      @SchopenhauerVsCamus Год назад

      Yes! Deeply appreciate both of their insights on humanity, it’s history and on the future of humanity 🙏❤️:
      Both historians and futurists in their own right but each with a different take on life and on existence:
      Yuval = The pragmatic ethical realist
      Neil = The poetic scientific optimist
      Much love for both of them! Great talk. Looking forward to many more discussions between these two.

  • @mrrilz11
    @mrrilz11 Год назад +3

    Excellent and useful dialog! Very much appreciated in every facet. Thank you, gentlemen!

  • @Curtis10WM
    @Curtis10WM 7 месяцев назад +1

    Might be my favorite start talk to date. Impressive guest.

  • @gicab1296
    @gicab1296 Год назад +2

    Mr. Neil, I just wanted to say your laughter is so contagious! This interview has been a delight!

  • @melodygn
    @melodygn Год назад +3

    33:32 wow! Neil's definition of civilization it's exactly my definition of spirituality. And actually it's the definition of the concept of "religion" for many others. It blew my mind a little bit...

  • @Synathidy
    @Synathidy Год назад +20

    Really fantastic conversation. The parallels Yuval draws between religion and economic systems are on point. It's such a good comparison. Even an atheist can believe in money. Money is the the most widespread, successful religion in human history. What other thing do more people share a common belief in? We all live in and accept the framework of money. Only a very tiny few pockets of humanity never buy things with some kind of money. We all have faith in the value of our money to buy food, gas, entertainment, shelter, company... everything.
    This is also a highly disturbing realization to me, as I believe money is the cause of nearly all problems in the world. Money... if only I could reject belief in it. Ugh.... depressing.

    • @andrewcham2977
      @andrewcham2977 Год назад

      money is a tool. it does not creat problems, humans create problems. Thats y its always easy to blaeme someone else XD. Its all your fault XD

    • @jamesa.smith.7794
      @jamesa.smith.7794 Год назад +3

      If I’m not mistaken, the saying is that it’s the “love of money”, not the use of money!

    • @jonathans4649
      @jonathans4649 Год назад +2

      Reject belief in it replace it with what?
      If not fighting over money it would be food or land. Sounds like you've never been in want of anything and understand why animals fight over resources.

    • @mikek.1761
      @mikek.1761 Год назад +1

      "Money is the most widespread, successful religion in human history."
      You are a bit confused about what religion is:
      1. The belief in and reverence for a supernatural power or powers, regarded as creating and governing the universe.
      2. A particular variety of such belief, especially when organized into a system of doctrine and practice.
      3. A set of beliefs, values, and practices based on the teachings of a spiritual leader.
      Is a banker your spiritual leader?
      Also don't confuse money and currency.

    • @andrewcham2977
      @andrewcham2977 Год назад

      @@mikek.1761 Supernatural indeed, the lengths people go to for money. Unbelievable.

  • @thinkwithabhay
    @thinkwithabhay Год назад +1

    What a delight. Thanks for conducting this value able discussion. Cheers!

  • @shajanj
    @shajanj Год назад +2

    Biggest takeaway from the conversation is people need to know history understand what bad ideas have caused destruction and have been resolved such that present and future generations do not go back to those ideas…biggest example fascism. Two greats here in conversation..thanks for the show.

    • @sandal_thong8631
      @sandal_thong8631 Год назад

      I agree. I didn't know about fascist tactics as a complete set or plan until I read _How Fascism Works_ by Jason Stanley. That's something we need to learn in Civics, just like the more people who vote, the less likely a fanatical minority can gain power. The techniques of advertising were also a lesson I remember from school, like how they use celebrities, jingles, testimonials, etc. to sell products. Also logical thinking or at least recognizing logical fallacies in arguments, especially by politicians or even lawyers' arguments to a jury.

  • @stevenbecker5571
    @stevenbecker5571 Год назад +9

    Yuval is simply one of the deepest, most profound thinkers alive today and I've admired him and his work for a long time. Being a regular Star Talk viewer, when I saw he was the guest, I couldn't click fast enough. Should have run this episode at Christmas, because that's what it felt like, watching two of my favorites having a conversation.

    • @henoktekle596
      @henoktekle596 Год назад

      I was expecting to see the debate on veganism b/c yuval and neil has two different perspective

    • @CT-uv8os
      @CT-uv8os Год назад +1

      Oh honey you haven't been around much have you? Lol!
      Recommend Bill Moyers interviews with Joseph Campbell.
      Harari is quite dull compared to Campbell.
      Peace.

    • @purebloodnaturalimmunity1995
      @purebloodnaturalimmunity1995 Год назад +1

      @@CT-uv8os Thats because Harari is a psychopath.

    • @samofrabat
      @samofrabat Год назад

      No he's not. if he was a deep thinker he wouldn't be hmsxl

  • @freeheeler09
    @freeheeler09 Год назад +3

    Yuval and Neil, I have degrees in both science and history and have sometimes had to explain or justify be to the other. This was a useful discussion and I’m just about to listen again. I suggest a periodic conversation between the two of you!

  • @Fudog1138
    @Fudog1138 Год назад

    @NGT. Home run my friend. I've followed this guy since his first book. He has a very unique way of educating people. Dare I say he breaks it down Barney style for folks like me. Thank you for doing this though. Your show is helpful and I feel important.
    Food, water, shelter, love, education and healthcare should be our common goal for all humans. Your show often times proves that point.
    Thank you.

  • @mirhashim9482
    @mirhashim9482 Год назад +28

    What a treat! Listening to 2 brilliant philosopher- scholars of our time in conversation!

    • @samofrabat
      @samofrabat Год назад

      the fa9990t isn't a philosopher, don't insult reason. If he was using reason he wouldn't be irrational to use gastr0intestinal or9an to emulate females

  • @JoeyVol
    @JoeyVol Год назад +2

    Every time my kids wake me up in the night because something scared them, I tell them a story about our ancestors and why the feel the way they do.
    *WELL, not everytime.* 50% of the time the bump in the night they heard was me and their mom, in which they cannot huddle next to me for story time for obvious reasons. lol

  • @_TheDeanMachine
    @_TheDeanMachine Год назад +2

    Great episode, enjoying these one on one that you've been doing lately.

  • @chrisguerrero7338
    @chrisguerrero7338 Год назад

    Such an outstanding episode I’m glad that this appeared on my Sunday afternoon.

  • @nwhthx1138
    @nwhthx1138 Год назад +8

    Awesome guest. It has given me a new perspective on life and history

  • @elizabethaguilar7040
    @elizabethaguilar7040 Год назад +4

    It would be awesome to have Spanish subtitles so I can share this with my friends, great podcast I'm definitely a new fan of it, greetings from Mexico! (:

    • @elizabethbyars2368
      @elizabethbyars2368 7 месяцев назад

      I just turned on captions in Spanish. It's available

    • @elizabethaguilar7040
      @elizabethaguilar7040 7 месяцев назад

      @@elizabethbyars2368 it has the automatically generated by RUclips Jeje but the auto one always is a really bad translation or is saying another diferent thing is made just by voice so it is not good enough to comprehend all the topic if they only understand Spanish, maybe is just nor available for my country idk

  • @ItsJibb
    @ItsJibb Год назад +1

    Daang I loved this episode and now I have to read some of this man’s work! BUT I haven’t heard Neil say a bad word In a while , caught me off guard, glad even the great Neil Degrasse Tyson lets it slip once in awhile. Happy new year Neil and Chuck!! Hope to continue to see the universe expand in my mind through your podcasts.!!

  • @sophos.sophos
    @sophos.sophos Год назад +2

    Excellent conversation! I enjoy so much Harari vision of the Humanity and of course thanks great Neil for your sharpness and amazing sense of humor.

  • @Not_Vladimir_Putin
    @Not_Vladimir_Putin Год назад +7

    Love Yuval Noah Harari !
    Read all of his books. Always fascinating!

  • @aandrep007
    @aandrep007 Год назад +4

    These two together! What a treat! ❤ Thank you

  • @keith.zufall-te5pu
    @keith.zufall-te5pu Год назад

    Halfway through Sapiens and live it. So excited he’s on my favorite podcast.

  • @predragnikitz9106
    @predragnikitz9106 Год назад +1

    I'm listening to his audio book now, thank you, Neil, you are THE BEST!

  • @leamsi4ever
    @leamsi4ever Год назад +10

    Need him to come back for a longer episode!

  • @yvonnetruelove2270
    @yvonnetruelove2270 Год назад +27

    Thank you for another fascinating and thought provoking episode.

    • @mabuzlouisofficial
      @mabuzlouisofficial Год назад +1

      5 LAST REAL HOPES FOR HUMANKIND 😭
      youtu.be/5ZQJfNwCz

  • @priyamanglani3707
    @priyamanglani3707 Год назад +1

    Loved this one....such a new topic and guest on star talk!

  • @stevenames9056
    @stevenames9056 Год назад +2

    I'm going to need this guy to do more interviews. Very interesting point of view that we can all identify with but choose to ignore because of how unprepared we all are in the area of provision.

    • @dolinaj1
      @dolinaj1 Год назад

      Yuval has been widely interviewed for at least a decade. He teaches MOOC courses, and is on the faculty at the uni in Tel Aviv.

  • @Reflection4040
    @Reflection4040 Год назад +6

    Best Christmas gift this year. Thank you so much both of you ❤️🎄☮️

  • @ChrisJohnson-jb3cb
    @ChrisJohnson-jb3cb Год назад +3

    been watching Tyson since middle school. Still amazes me till this day

  • @divi9912
    @divi9912 Год назад +1

    Great episode. I personally would love more of these kinds of conversations. Not that i don't enjoy the "standard format", don't get me wrong here.

  • @brianwright9215
    @brianwright9215 Год назад +1

    Great conversation! Thanks for sharing Neil 🙏🏿❤️

  • @alieninbellingam
    @alieninbellingam Год назад +4

    Excellent one-on-one interview with Yuval! There is great value in just a one-on-one allowing just 2 minds to focus without other third parties involved!

    • @brianashcroft1924
      @brianashcroft1924 Год назад

      Two dishonest and corrupt fascists talking down to a dumb audience.

  • @aringreen3341
    @aringreen3341 Год назад +6

    Reading his book right now. Super stoked to see this interview pop up!

    • @batman6432
      @batman6432 Год назад

      Maybe! u tube is spying on u ?

  • @anshumanmishra8612
    @anshumanmishra8612 8 месяцев назад

    I can listen to Yuval's talks for any number of hours without breaking sweat.

  • @baddoodle6876
    @baddoodle6876 Год назад +14

    This was a fantastic conversation! Loved it!

  • @sapientisessevolo4364
    @sapientisessevolo4364 Год назад +11

    Yuval's brain: We're not in the african savanna anymore
    Yuval's lizard brain: eat the sugar before the baboons do

  • @jim409
    @jim409 Год назад

    Awesome conversation. Loved every bit of it

  • @MarcoEmeryLinden
    @MarcoEmeryLinden Год назад +2

    Great discussion, thank you.

  • @savannah7375
    @savannah7375 Год назад +8

    Enjoyed this so much!

  • @fluid1614
    @fluid1614 Год назад +4

    Love this. It's the types of things I think about frequently myself.

  • @jl4073
    @jl4073 9 месяцев назад

    I’ve read all of his books … Twice!!! What an amazing and interesting read for all of them.. thanks Mr Tyson!! ✔️✨

  • @raypoirier3566
    @raypoirier3566 Год назад +2

    Love this format!

  • @davidt3956
    @davidt3956 Год назад +5

    Combining the mention of money and stories, read "Debt: The First 5,000 Years," by David Graeber. It's a great story about how we got to the nonsensical views of money we now hold.

  • @michaelkhoo5846
    @michaelkhoo5846 Год назад +5

    Fascinating conversation, thank you both!

  • @user-wi3lg1rz8f
    @user-wi3lg1rz8f Год назад +2

    We can Cooperate that well because we learned to communicate and hand over knowledge to the next generation.

    • @BradleyLayton
      @BradleyLayton Год назад

      Perhaps this podcast itself is now immortalized.

  • @lllsparza6298
    @lllsparza6298 Год назад +1

    Hearing and seeing you having the conversation you are at, and witnessing the relaxed and "intracendental" conversation you are having, gets my soul at a completely new and very unsettling place. I am left with the colosal urgency to imagine a plan or process or an invention... that in my lifetime, we at the very least, aspire to have some kind of certainty that the human existence will be preserved in a such way that it will be fair and equalitarian to every human being. But, my fear, which is great... makes me realize that, as it is now, fairness and justice it'll be available to whom will be able to afford it... And that, is very disheartening...!!

    • @BradleyLayton
      @BradleyLayton Год назад

      These points are made in Harari's three books as well.

  • @danz4928
    @danz4928 Год назад +5

    Neil! This is one of the greatest episodes! Blew my mind!!

  • @danielteran8067
    @danielteran8067 Год назад +3

    Boy! Talking about A.I. effects, you should hear about the art community right now and the heated debate on A.I. apps that are taking over areas of artistic job opportunities. There is a big legal and ethical issue concerning the developing of these technologies, most of all copyrights issues that haven't been address by laws, the companies know this and they are trying to take all the advantage possible making profit and not paying anything to the real artists images that feed these technologies. Plus many more other moral and ethical issues. There is a youtube Channel called PROKO tv. were they tackle the subject in deep dive with real professionals, you should see it! :D

  • @dspondike
    @dspondike Год назад

    Now I have more books at the top of my To Read list. (Great discussion!) ...Editing again near the end: "Behave". I just read the book by Robert Sapolsky.
    I read a quote the other day, I think it was a Russian philosopher, something like: "Competition is the law of the jungle. Cooperation is the law of civilization."

  • @heidielenmesamonsalve3292
    @heidielenmesamonsalve3292 4 месяца назад

    Currently reading Sapiens, totally recommended❤

  • @ericgerena5389
    @ericgerena5389 Год назад +3

    Hahahaha this is the first time I’ve heard Neil get bleeped out - nice laughs and great podcast!

  • @Rellianno
    @Rellianno Год назад +5

    Sapiens is a great book!