Kind: captions Language: en you're breaking things into the the two camps the sort of never dos and the conditionally dos how does one do that well so let's take truth and freedom which are I think two very important things because I have a North star of human um flourishing and so everything that I do I'm trying to aim it towards what improves human flourishing for the largest number of people what decreases human suffering but most people don't have a North star they've never thought about it right um so do you have like a set of principles that you've knowingly walked through that people will need to walk through in order to be happy like do you have things that you're like these are the things that are inviable as relating to the deontological versus everybody so if you think about this your book feels like an instruction manual so if I think about your book as an instruction manual and I think about okay you have to be the architect of your happiness and you have to do the work then I want to get really specific about what that work is so first to me is what's your North Star and then it's okay what are the things that if you don't do you will inevitably violate that norstar so I'll give one which the thing I find myself thinking about more and more is right now freedom of speech is coming under attack and when I think about my Northstar is human flourishing I don't think you can get there without freedom of speech I couldn't agree more right I mean fre freedom of speech is everything I mean it truly is now I say this both as someone who comes from the Middle East where that's not an enrin Universal value right it uh freedom of speech in the Middle East as has been throughout the entire history of The Human Condition is really a consequential thing yes you have freedom of speech but don't criticize religion X yes you have freedom of speech but don't criticize dictator why yes you have right and that's why I get upset by the way when I see contemporary rep public intellectuals exactly committing those types of deep moral transgressions right yes I believe in freedom of speech fully but surely not for the orange himler Donald Trump yes I believe orange him right yes I believe in the presumption of innocence principle in American jurist Prudence but certainly not for gang rapist Brett Kavanaugh sure there is no real evidence that he did any of those things but we can't take a a risk with this guy and so let's presume that he is guilty because after all it's only a job interview right sure I believe in journalistic Integrity but it was perfectly fine to suppress the hunter Biden story because otherwise orange himler would have become president so you see how in each of those three examples that I just gave it there's a deontological principle that you should always adhere to but somehow because you've suddenly become a a a political tribal person you're now willing to violate using a consequentialist uh calculus this is wrong and that's by the way one of the reasons why when I've gone after some of the folks that we might know in common uh I really did it advisedly because at first I thought you know I don't want to burn a bridge with this person they're a nice person I went after another person recently by the way uh in a contrary to pragmatic calculus let me explain there's this gentleman who has a very large show not Joe Rogan level but one that I certainly would have uh wanted to get on given that I am trying to promote my book so now there is this tug this pragmatic tug on the other hand this gentleman is pedling some full positivity that's really pissing me off so am I going to be quiet and pragmatic so that I can get on his show and sell a couple of thousand extra copies or am I going to be authentic and say cut it out guess which one I chose cut it out cut it out and but again then I not I regret it after but because I sometimes go after people in a uniquely God style they they then get offended but my purpose was never to offend them individually it's that I'm attacking their position with satire with satire and that can be quite Punchy right so Neil degrass Tyson I'll mention his name since I don't know him personally uh although the full positivity guy I also don't know personally uh Neil degrass Tyson have you seen his recent famous clip where he so he's a physicist so I've had him on the show okay yeah but you don't I haven't seen the recent thing but he basically said look it's very clear gender is on a spectrum and I'm I'm paraphrasing I don't remember the exact words but you could go look it up I just did a s truth satire on his whole thing where he says look today I wake up and I feel 80% male and then I might put on some makeup and then I'm now more female right so already he's saying something insane which is your your Mas you know your maleness or femaleness is defined by the AK that you wear and so I said okay well let how can I attack such a ridiculous thing through satire so what I did is here's the usually if you hear the following words in the sad household you know trouble is coming up I call my my daughter and I say bring the Halloween wigs when I when I make that when I give that instruction you know there's going to be trouble and so I take I took all the wigs I looked at the camera I said look I completely agree with Neil degrass Tyson because he's super smart because he's a physicist and so look now I am 100% male I am the epitome of manhood and now watch how I'm going to transition into female as I wear different wigs of different lengths different colors and then I put lipstick either 25% of my lips 50% 75 or 100 and so I literally took Verbatim what he said and mocked it into Oblivion and it went viral now I didn't do that because I'm a mean guy who is trying to hurt Neil degrass Tyson's feelings but Neil degrass Tyson has an obligation he's a public intellectual who has a large platform if you're going to go and use your scientific impr premature to say it is settled gender is on a spectrum I'm coming after you that's called authenticity so now we get into another part of your book which I think is really important which which is variety now you will and I'm sure we'll talk more about other areas but one of the areas you say variety becomes important is intellectual oh yes and so this is and the person one of the people I think you were making oblique reference to that I'll I'll drag into the light here uh with truly with love is Sam Harris yes so I recently had him on the show yes and I disagree with Sam around freedom of speech very much but I think the way that people are dismissing him is a mistake and so the reason I think that is because he's grappling with a problem again I think he's come to the wrong conclusion but he's grappling with a real problem and I want because of epistemic humility my absolute just pervasive not only fear that I'm wrong I know I am frequently wrong right and so I want challenges to my ideas which you also talk about in the book again guys this is a book about happiness but you're you're you're really giving a um a value stack that I think is critical for people to work through in their own lives in order to actually make this real you're talking about people really do have to understand you you have to want to be challenged that's going to be the thing that makes you stronger you have to want intellectual even Variety in your life and so where this gets very difficult I think Sam is being authentic so for him to look himself in the mirror even though from the outside I look at it and go Sam that's a wrong conclusion not only is it wrong it's dangerous but he's on the opposite side of that intuition saying Tom not only have you come to the wrong conclusion but it's dangerous and so the problem he's dealing with I think these are not his words this is my interpretation what he's dealing with is the realities of a world driven by algorithm where ideas have Extreme Velocity right and they're all crushed down into memes so there's no more depth there's no more Nuance it's headline that is fed to you algorithmically so you're being manipulated and you don't even know it and the idea is coming at you so fast that even if you're smart you're not going to be able to hold a nuanced position on that thing you don't have time to think through all of the ideas and so in grappling with that again I don't agree with his conclusion but I really think he's approaching the problem sincerely I do think that he's authentic so contrary to the F uh full positivity guy who I think is is putting on kind of I think I know who you're talking about but I don't know him right I don't know him either personally it it it almost can't be that a functioning adult can spew some of the vacuous platitudes that he puts out on his Twitter feed it's impossible we can conquer War through love oh gez if if only the Nazis had been more loving than we wouldn't have had it you know the okay that's ridiculous I admit but here you have to Anchor to something yeah right so for instance when I had Neil degrass Tyson on the show he said uh I don't think I'm right for your show and I was like whoa why and he was like you're trying to bend everything to empowerment and I was like these are not the actual words he used but this is the punchline and he was right and so but I'm not being fake but at the same time it forced the interview into an angle so I think look we're talking about Lex Freedman yes I think okay so uh do not know him have never met him do I think that he owns a position that puts him into at times he's being silly and naive but I fall into the same bucket of trying to make things like you can take control and you can find your way out so I understand how I'm just as guilty of something so if I look at my own behavior I'm like what am I trying to do I'm trying to Anchor my life I need a way to think about the world I need a way to organize the complexity so just as my eyes don't go there's 177,000 photons in this wavelength bounc bouncing off of that quarter inch of thing it just goes that's gray that's blue right and so ah now I can deal with the world he we all need an orienting mechanism now if all of us go there's limitations to my orienting mechanism and I have to distrust myself then you probably are in better shape and I I I will speak for myself if you made fun of one of my ideas through um satire one I'd be like I made it and then two I'd be like it does Sting man I won't lie yeah but at the same time it's kind of how I think about Dave Chappelle when he makes fun of white people right I'm like Dave Chappelle is one of the most insightful people I've ever seen in my life never met him but oh dear God do I think that we need him and so I'm like word like I I find it funny but that's what anti fragility is right I mean yes Nasim Talib is the guy who kind of popularized that term but the concept of antifragility exists since the time of certainly Sena so I have a in one of the chapters of the happiness book I have an epigraph from Sena where he basically argues that strong trees are PR and that have deep roots are precisely those that have been exposed to severe wind stressors that that that's why they then become non-brittle trees that haven't been exposed to wind stressors then break off very easily well of course that antifragility concept squeaky doors don't break that which doesn't kill you makes you stronger that those Concepts those maxims apply to uh your ideas being scrutinized right so for example when I went after uh Sam Harris's ideas or when I go after the full positivity of Lex fredman a in my view someone with testicular fortitude would basically say hey God why don't you come on my show and let's hash it out or hey why don't I come on your show because right there there has never been a context where I've said something and that I wasn't willing to stand by it because for better or worse when I say something good luck to you if you want to debate me on it because I I I just like you I have epistemic humility I'm very modulated about what I know and what I don't know when I know something I walk with the Swagger of someone who knows it but there's a million things that I know almost nothing about so if you ask me what has been the repercussions of the legalization of marijuana in Canada you know you're Canadian what what do you think you know what Tom I I know very little about this I'm not going to try to wing it I simply don't know enough to offer you an intelligent answer but if you take the positions that some of these gentlemen or other gentleman have taken in the public sphere then expect guys like me to say I'm calling you out on it now a someone with strength with a spine says let's hash it out but then when you block me and all this kind of stuff people thought oh I'm hurt I I don't care if you block me or not what it does to me it's it's a dishonorable act it comes from my middle e Eastern background perhaps right you don't block you fight I fight not physically you fight the ideas and so and to go back to happiness the reason why uh people say you know you always seem to be you know twinkle in your eye you always smile because I'm confident within my personhood there are no fers in in G so even though I'm not a tall person I walk as though I'm 15t tall why because I exactly don't have to remember 73 stories there's only one story I remember it's called the truth and so that's why I think truth and freedom are so fundamental not just as an existential philosophical thing but to my flourishing to my happiness to why I'm smiling all the time because I I have a nonfractured personhood if you like that clip check out the full powerful episode here and I'll see you there