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Natalie Portman and Yuval Noah Harari in Conversation 

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@magianico
@magianico 4 года назад
"Our speakers really don't need any introduction so I'm really actually not going to give them an introduction.".. Proceeds to give them an introduction.
@Evan490BC
@Evan490BC 4 года назад
This was not an introduction, this was an introduction to an introduction.
@huytrinhquang155
@huytrinhquang155 4 года назад
@@smnsth Can't we just enjoy a little sarcasm for a second, Mr. Comment Police?
@bbabak2
@bbabak2 4 года назад
That's the best kind of not wasting people's time with non-sense speaking. I like the way she gave the scene to Yuval and Natalie.
@stillbreathing4918
@stillbreathing4918 4 года назад
😂😂😂
@nuriamoragrega
@nuriamoragrega 4 года назад
Haha
@camilokarlsson
@camilokarlsson 3 года назад
I’m a sound nerd and I, for the life of me don’t understand how they cannot arrange a better audio situation when two interesting people like these meet
@abnormalprophet
@abnormalprophet 3 года назад
It seemed to self-correct after about 20 minutes. Great talk, glad it wasn't entirely impacted!
@lucianeeichelt1043
@lucianeeichelt1043 3 года назад
I super agree, the sound is very bad and annoying.
@BEFREE3
@BEFREE3 3 года назад
was thinking the same...so distracting...especially for sound engineers lol
@teajay74
@teajay74 3 года назад
It seems like Natalie has some kind of lapel mic that's brushing against her clothing or something.
@adityask277
@adityask277 3 года назад
Quality of sound I get is usually inversely proportional to the interest o have in the topic
@serenazhang676
@serenazhang676 4 года назад
I appreciate Natalie’s courage of having a public conversation with such an intellectual as an actress, this is not a part of her job but she still volunteers to do it, just to deepen her knowledge and show respect to someone she admires. She makes me think about the social responsibilities of people in the entertainment industries too. Ofc she’s a Harvard graduate everyone knows that speech...
@fahmidafaiza9701
@fahmidafaiza9701 4 года назад
She attended Harvard
@xuc03
@xuc03 4 года назад
The two share the same culture, and mother language, they bond each other. They both understand subconscious well, she owns phD in psychology.
@naimamuhr296
@naimamuhr296 4 года назад
@@xuc03 d€4€
@Human-bc4qx
@Human-bc4qx 4 года назад
@@fahmidafaiza9701 who?
@omare_biketonature
@omare_biketonature 4 года назад
Pilot Kalem Natalie attended Harvard and has psychology degree.
@IAMHIMyeah
@IAMHIMyeah 3 года назад
I’m a Moroccan Muslim & fascinated by this “Jewish Israeli” person. Time to stop labeling ppl based on religion or believes and just admire their knowledge.
@raymondtendau2749
@raymondtendau2749 3 года назад
Time Stamps From 00:19 Natalie Portman From 27:45 State Violence From 32:18 consistent match between physical strength and social and political power. From 42:23 Do we throw away our smart phones? From 59:42 Inspiring Human Emotions From 01:12:15 What led women to share their story From 01:17:43 Have Religions in general had a positive or negative impact on Humanity. From 01:21:03 What is the essence of being Human?
@muhammed6893
@muhammed6893 3 года назад
Thank u 😌
@raymondtendau2749
@raymondtendau2749 3 года назад
@@muhammed6893 🙏
@RaushanKumar-ou6uw
@RaushanKumar-ou6uw 2 года назад
❤❤❤
@gokulkrishm51
@gokulkrishm51 Год назад
Thank you, Raymond :)
@mdeboer6453
@mdeboer6453 Год назад
Natalie Hershlag, she's a Jew that changed her last name
@m.e858
@m.e858 6 лет назад
shout out to Professor Harari from Tripoli Libya , I have learned so much from you Sir
@pardeeptandon6730
@pardeeptandon6730 6 лет назад
Max Askar : Has the life in Libya Improved after the exit of Gadhafi? I have worked in Libya for many years and have found memories of Gadhafi .
@m.e858
@m.e858 6 лет назад
unfortunately not, everything is worse, simply and in general Libyan people are ignorant and are not ready for freedom and democracy, the lack of education plus religion effect plus tribal culture is excellent recipe for big mess and staying behind. so where are you from Sir ?
@alixmordant489
@alixmordant489 5 лет назад
That is sad and troubling to hear. What could be done to better the situation?
@lilyyroz3046
@lilyyroz3046 4 года назад
@@m.e858 Gadhafi better than ISIS....
@alfredthepatientxcvi
@alfredthepatientxcvi 4 года назад
@@lilyyroz3046 anyone is better than isis.
@whalingwithishmael7751
@whalingwithishmael7751 5 лет назад
I'd be really interested in hearing a discussion between him and Elon Musk or him and Jordan Peterson as they all have varying philosophical perspectives and are well articulated
@danbucur7502
@danbucur7502 5 лет назад
not so sure about the "well articulated" part and Elon Musk, but hey, i'd still want to see them having a conversation
@jon8864
@jon8864 5 лет назад
Sam Harris would be another good one.
@sethrongngi2422
@sethrongngi2422 5 лет назад
Jordan Peterson
@diranshouse7061
@diranshouse7061 5 лет назад
So you are saying NOT Natalie Portman?
@elishaandrewraley3318
@elishaandrewraley3318 5 лет назад
@@danbucur7502 Yeah. Poor guy. It's ridiculous to feel bad for a billionaire, of course, but apparently money doesn't cure anxieties.
@anton_to_adventures
@anton_to_adventures 5 лет назад
I'd love to hear discussion between Harari and Dawkins
@henrychileshe9479
@henrychileshe9479 4 года назад
I think one between him and Peterson Jordan would be interesting..
@urdungburdung
@urdungburdung 4 года назад
Az lenne a XXI. sz. eseménye:) Bár ennek a nagyon okos nőnek-aki gyönyörű is-és a zseniális történésznek a beszélgetése sem rossz. Sőt!
@valentinaferrer7842
@valentinaferrer7842 4 года назад
it would be like a discussion between superman and clark kent
@anton_to_adventures
@anton_to_adventures 4 года назад
@@valentinaferrer7842 why ?
@lal3061
@lal3061 4 года назад
+ neil degrasse and thay would be beyond epic
@Heart-Core
@Heart-Core 3 года назад
My theories of some questions that pop up during this beautiful conversation: -What is art? I believe art should be a authentic expression of someones feeling & thoughts. And that real art is or should be a kind of love in the way of sharing and acknowledging each others feelings and thoughts. -Why and how are weak men dominating the world for so long so 'succesfully'? First of all 'power' and domination are not the same. Power in my understanding is if you are able to fulfill your essentiel needs in life, physically and emotionally. Provide for your existance to stay alive and be physically and psychologically healthy. And because we are social beings and live in social societies that means we need the ability to connect to other people in a positive way, because we're dependent on each other. Also as we need strenght within us for the challenges of life, physically as psychologically. In regards to other people this means having the ability for gaining attention, attraction and trust. You depend on having stable connections to other people to fulfill your basic physical and phychological needs and be able to live an healthy and happy life. For this you need the feeling of self esteem and self worth, which you get in a healthy upbringing. Where the psychological health is as important as the physical, because otherwise you will get sick (or even kill youself. Because that's our natures way to show us that somethings going wrong. Sicknesses are really a warning system, we have to listen to and not something 'bad' that should be eliminated without understanding.). People, which don't got this power within themselves by their upbringing (self esteem, self worth to attract other people to have (stable) connections and relationships ) have the urge to get that power. If they don't achieve that somehow by reflecting themselves honestly as first step, they will compensate by building structures which will get them what they are not able to get within themselves to provide their needs. And also they will compensate their lack of it until then, because they were helplessly suffering and that also created hate, rage, envie and fear. So the most powerless people have the most energy for compensating that and building structures to do so. Not realizing that it's only a substitute and they really still haven't gain the real power, otherwise they wouldn't need these substitutes (to controll and dominate people to secure their needs if they would be able to get that through a strong, respectfull and loving personality in a much easier and pleasent way). This regards men and women. But because women got more power by nature because them giving life and being mothers, they could compensate more silent and within their family. So this men also take revenge or try to defent themselves(men) to their abusing mothers by dominating and forcing structures on the outside, where they have 'power'(domination) over them. Which leads to even more suffering... And now it seems that they want to deprive women of their power by creating life on their own trough genetics and AI. Instead of reflecting the causes of our problems and powerlessness and REALLY repair and improve things within our complex nature instead of eliminating feelings at all to make it seamingly easier. We have to learn to honestly reflect and deal with our problems, not to escape in a virtual artificial world, thinking we know better than nature. Nature gave us potential to live a respectful, happy and healthy life all together, if we learn to respect and deal with the complexity of our feelings. What I see now is even worse than 'just' total control and domination, it is surrender and trying to escape our responsibility by transferring it to inanimate objects, masking it as improvement. But time will show that this will not replace the real lack of power, which has to be within us to make us happy and fullfils our needs with as less harm as possible. (English is not my native language, so I hope it's understandable :)
@rohitbisht9822
@rohitbisht9822 2 года назад
Hmm really this was very nice and meaningful!! Did u learn all this from the video?
@pabloaguiar4643
@pabloaguiar4643 Год назад
I started reading. Then I decided I didn't want to now. So I stopped. I will get back after. And edit my comment with my own ideas.
@GP-qb9hi
@GP-qb9hi 4 года назад
Loved his books and loved his talk. He is not afraid to tell the truth even on subjects which are considered taboo. The world really needs enlightened people like him!
@everyrose3225
@everyrose3225 4 года назад
Totally true
@JosueLopez-kk9us
@JosueLopez-kk9us 3 года назад
yeah, it doesn't matter what culture says, to be an intellectual who truly adds something to knowledge who have to think completely freely
@edwardd652
@edwardd652 3 года назад
Yes, we need them. Fortunately I am one of them.
@puremind1246
@puremind1246 3 года назад
Yes, he supports israel too, therefore, he is a big hypocrate.
@katherinejaconello7334
@katherinejaconello7334 3 года назад
Find out who he really is.
@ashwinin4819
@ashwinin4819 4 года назад
It is not a Conversation, Its a Q&A, Q from Natalie, A from Yuval :)
@arunprem6781
@arunprem6781 4 года назад
Good point
@randolphpinkle4482
@randolphpinkle4482 3 года назад
Of course, Portman is no major intellectual or even acknowledged as an intellectual, so the 'conversation' part simply didn't make sense.
@ruxiwang9571
@ruxiwang9571 3 года назад
@@randolphpinkle4482 people should talk equally in spite of weather he/she is acknowledged as an intellectual.
@aseriesoftriangleswecalltr6065
@aseriesoftriangleswecalltr6065 3 года назад
She`s famous. But I agrre: She`s an annoying bitch.
@eeeg
@eeeg 3 года назад
I see.
@calito44
@calito44 4 года назад
"Myth factory of the world" OMFG!!!!!!! I wonder how your post didn't ignite in holy fire, but on a second thought, perhaps those words are too deep to fanatics to understand.
@squaredog6588
@squaredog6588 4 года назад
I would hardly say those “fanatics” are idiots, because history is full of people who are religious and that aren’t exactly idiots. You can take Isaac Newton as an example. It’s the same with those who don’t believe. Just because you don’t believe in religion it doesn’t automatically make you smart, and neither does believing in religion make you an idiot.
@calito44
@calito44 4 года назад
@@squaredog6588 My point was not directed to religious people in general. You can be religious, and at the same time respect that Yuval Noah does not consider his homeland sacred or the epicentre of holyness and you respect to people that thinks other wise. My point is directed to the people who will say " how do you dare damn sacrilegous guy to express yourself like this.... My God have mercy of your soul!!!! remember God is love but also fire!!!!!!!!"
@Trtmtl93
@Trtmtl93 3 года назад
@@calito44 i am a muslim and and i am ok with what he say for example in islam we have hadith an we know that 99% of them are fake so yes religion ground is a factory of myth and it's possible that also the 1% of good hadith are also a myth it's a possibility and i understand people who believe that .
@user-us6ie9uu8s
@user-us6ie9uu8s 3 года назад
Our world is built on "myths" and fiction. Even in the secular world we rely on fictions such as human rights, statehood, value of money etc...
@BeconHillJazz
@BeconHillJazz 5 лет назад
Biography Harari was born in Kiryat Ata, Israel, in 1976 and grew up in a secular Jewish family[3] with Lebanese and Eastern European roots in Haifa, Israel.[4] In 2002 he met his husband Itzik Yahav, whom he calls "my internet of all things".[5][6] Yahav is also Harari's personal manager.[7] They married in a civil ceremony in Toronto in Canada.[8] The couple lives in a moshav (a type of cooperative agricultural community of individual farms), Mesilat Zion, near Jerusalem.[9][10][11] Harari says Vipassana meditation, which he began whilst in Oxford in 2000,[12] has "transformed my life".[13] He practises for two hours every day (one hour at the start and end of his work day[14]), every year undertakes a meditation retreat of 30 days or longer, in silence and with no books or social media,[15][16][17] and is an assistant meditation teacher.[18] He dedicated Homo Deus to "my teacher, S. N. Goenka, who lovingly taught me important things," and said "I could not have written this book without the focus, peace and insight gained from practising Vipassana for fifteen years."[19] He also regards meditation as a way to research.[17] Harari is a vegan, and says this resulted from his research, including his view that the foundation of the dairy industry is breaking the bond between mother and calf cows.[4][20] As of January 2019, he does not have a smartphone.[21] Academic career Harari first specialized in medieval history and military history in his studies from 1993 to 1998 at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He completed his PhD degree at Jesus College, Oxford, in 2002, under the supervision of Steven J. Gunn. From 2003 to 2005 he pursued postdoctoral studies in history as a Yad Hanadiv Fellow.[22] He has published numerous books and articles, including Special Operations in the Age of Chivalry, 1100-1550;[23] The Ultimate Experience: Battlefield Revelations and the Making of Modern War Culture, 1450-2000;[24] The Concept of 'Decisive Battles' in World History;[25] and Armchairs, Coffee and Authority: Eye-witnesses and Flesh-witnesses Speak about War, 1100-2000.[26] He now specializes in world history and macro-historical processes. His book Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind was published in Hebrew in 2011 and then in English in 2014; it has since been translated into some 45 additional languages.[27] The book surveys the entire length of human history, from the evolution of Homo sapiens in the Stone Age up to the political and technological revolutions of the 21st century. The Hebrew edition became a bestseller in Israel, and generated much interest both in the academic community and among the general public, turning Harari into a celebrity.[28] RU-vid video clips of Harari's Hebrew lectures on the history of the world have been viewed by tens of thousands of Israelis.[29] Harari also gives a free online course in English titled A Brief History of Humankind. Published works His book Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow was published in 2016, examining possibilities of the future of Homo sapiens.[30] The book's premise outlines that, in the future, humanity is likely to make a significant attempt to gain happiness, immortality and God-like powers.[31] The book goes on to openly speculate various ways this ambition might be realised for Homo sapiens in the future based on the past and present. Among several possibilities for the future, Harari develops a term for a philosophy or mindset that worships big data.[32][33] Harari's most recent book is called 21 Lessons for the 21st Century and focuses more on present-day concerns.[34][35][36] It was published on 30 August 2018.[37][38] In Chapter Two he addresses the increasing number of people made unemployable by advances in automation and AI. He examines an universal basic income for every citizen regardless of their employment status as a measure to counter economic unemployment. Views and opinions Harari is interested in how Homo sapiens reached their current condition, and in their future. His research focuses on macro-historical questions such as: What is the relation between history and biology? What is the essential difference between Homo sapiens and other animals? Is there justice in history? Does history have a direction? Did people become happier as history unfolded? Harari regards dissatisfaction as the "deep root" of human reality, and as related to evolution.[17] In a 2017 article Harari has argued that through continuing technological progress and advances in the field of artificial intelligence, "by 2050 a new class of people might emerge - the useless class. People who are not just unemployed, but unemployable."[39] He put forward the case that dealing with this new social class economically, socially and politically will be a central challenge for humanity in the coming decades.[40] Harari has commented on the plight of animals, particularly domesticated animals since the agricultural revolution, and is a vegan.[4] In a 2015 Guardian article under the title "Industrial farming is one of the worst crimes in history" he called "[t]he fate of industrially farmed animals (...) one of the most pressing ethical questions of our time."[41] Harari summed up his views on the world in a 2018 interview[42] with Steve Paulson of Nautilus thus, "Things are better than ever before. Things are still quite bad. Things can get much worse. This adds up to a somewhat optimistic view because if you realize things are better than before, this means we can make them even better. " Harari wrote that although the idea of free will and the liberal values it helped consolidate "emboldened people who had to fight against the Inquisition, the divine right of kings, the KGB and the KKK", it has become dangerous in a world of a data economy, where, he argues, in reality there is no such thing, and governments and corporations are coming to know the individual better than they know themselves and "if governments and corporations succeed in hacking the human animal, the easiest people to manipulate will be those who believe in free will."[43] Harari elaborates that "Humans certainly have a will - but it isn’t free. You cannot decide what desires you have... Every choice depends on a lot of biological, social and personal conditions that you cannot determine for yourself. I can choose what to eat, whom to marry and whom to vote for, but these choices are determined in part by my genes, my biochemistry, my gender, my family background, my national culture, etc - and I didn’t choose which genes or family to have."[43] Awards and recognition Harari twice won the Polonsky Prize for "Creativity and Originality", in 2009 and 2012. In 2011 he won the Society for Military History's Moncado Award for outstanding articles in military history. In 2012 he was elected to the Young Israeli Academy of Sciences.
@TheJoaquinsabina
@TheJoaquinsabina 4 года назад
satanic idiot too
@rnsstar1256
@rnsstar1256 4 года назад
first time i ever read a comment this long lol. thanks man
@morbikdon5245
@morbikdon5245 4 года назад
may I ask where are the references? I see the numbers, but I cannot see the original source which kind of confused me. by the way, you put great work into this comment if it is not just ctrl+c ctrl+v
@Natasha-jp3uk
@Natasha-jp3uk 4 года назад
@@TheJoaquinsabina idiotic comment
@elzoku6517
@elzoku6517 3 года назад
Needed it👏
@Azizm92
@Azizm92 3 года назад
Been listening to Yuval’s interviews a lot these days and this one is a special, thanks to wonderful questions from Natalie
@riyuzakhi
@riyuzakhi 3 года назад
in support of immigrants ? allow syrians in your zero-land(saud) as well
@DadaNabhaniilanandaTheMonkDude
@DadaNabhaniilanandaTheMonkDude 2 года назад
Quite agree. She captured my heart in 'Leon', and has gone from strength to strength. They are both highly intelligent in very different ways, and the combination is pretty magical.
@MiltonFridman436
@MiltonFridman436 4 года назад
What is the result of philosophy anyway?! -Philosopher: Democracy. What is the benefit of democracy?! -You can criticize everything?! Even religions. (Just listen to the last 4 minutes of Harari speech in this clip). So, what is the benefit of freedom of expression?! -To be more tolerant and live in peace with people with a different belief system. _____ I just love this guy. He is the youngest philosopher of our generation. Salute _______
@hisstiitt8150
@hisstiitt8150 5 лет назад
Thanks for subtitle...from Vietnam
@ngandang96
@ngandang96 5 лет назад
Hope lots of Vietnamese can watch videos like this
@tomasgan8474
@tomasgan8474 4 года назад
It's most probably a Google AI algorithm, that created the subtitles.
@VNExperience
@VNExperience 4 года назад
@@ngandang96 As someone living in Vietnam, I can say that RU-vid videos are not blocked, even those that could be seen as controversial by the government. You can even watch Ken Burns' Vietnam War documentary with Vietnamese subtitles for the English speaking parts. Audiobooks of Animal Farm and 1984 are not off limits, either. Vietnam is very different from China.
@ngandang96
@ngandang96 4 года назад
@@VNExperience oh ofcourse I know that I am Vietnamese:) What I mean is I hope Vietnamese know abt Harari and watch his videos, it wil progress their mindset alot, as Vietnamese are quite absorbing ppl I think they could care more abt Harari
@Erikazilla
@Erikazilla 5 лет назад
she said she wouldn't do any introduction, yet she did.
@EmperorsNewWardrobe
@EmperorsNewWardrobe 5 лет назад
Effectively “I’d like to begin this introduction by saying I won’t be doing an introduction. And now for the middle part of my introduction...”
@selmo6376
@selmo6376 5 лет назад
Jesus !!, Is this so important !!??
@Leslauroa
@Leslauroa 4 года назад
hehe
@tinakelaiditi6226
@tinakelaiditi6226 4 года назад
SUE HER!
@李涵-k2j
@李涵-k2j 4 года назад
LoL
@blackforest1132
@blackforest1132 4 года назад
Sometimes i just wonder, do thinkers like Harari fight with their romantic partners over petty things like i do.😐
@snakelemon
@snakelemon 4 года назад
They rationalise them away pretty swiftly I’d reckon.
@amun1040
@amun1040 4 года назад
Yes they do. no matter how smart you're, once things get personal, close and emotional, we all turn to idiots. It's unavoidable
@avav8935
@avav8935 4 года назад
pretty sure they do... coz I do petty fights too
@janailson21
@janailson21 4 года назад
Yes. I guess they do
@unusuario5173
@unusuario5173 4 года назад
Yes. It's inherent to us humans. I think the discussions aren't as intense. They realize that it's all a story.
@iimram
@iimram 4 года назад
Wow ! Natalie threw a zinger question at 17.50 that stumped Yuval. This intellectual discourse is overwhelming !
@BrendanEderMusic
@BrendanEderMusic 3 года назад
I'm a sound engineer and this is unacceptable, and they should have immediately came out with the wireless mic or adjusted his headset so it wasn't rubbing on his face.
@thedude9014
@thedude9014 3 года назад
true , so annoying
@annemueller9667
@annemueller9667 4 года назад
wonderful people with modesty and the capacity to think for their own! why is this so rare?
@williamr.lacerda8848
@williamr.lacerda8848 4 года назад
I will not be able to answer questions properly at RU-vid because my answers are too long and made from already posted parts. It causes default. If you just give me a chance, I will send you my complete answer through my e-mail: wrl.riddle@gmail.com I really wish I could answer doctor Yuval, but my comment won't simply be accepted here the reasons above.
@лилияволкова-ц1и
@лилияволкова-ц1и 4 года назад
So ist es!
@blancoarnau
@blancoarnau 4 года назад
William R. Lacerda I'm interested to know!
@guillermotelladoalvarez2701
@guillermotelladoalvarez2701 4 года назад
I don’t think natalie does in certain topics
@dancingnachos3634
@dancingnachos3634 4 года назад
Thinking requires effort And feeling very deeply.
@MariaDeviNandi
@MariaDeviNandi 4 года назад
Sad that there is so much echo : ( Would love a podcast version of this with high quality sound
@JuraBL
@JuraBL 3 года назад
Why, you don't understand what they are talking about?
@sudeepbhandari1575
@sudeepbhandari1575 3 года назад
So you want a silver spoon up your Adam's apple now? FFS
@fardinazimi573
@fardinazimi573 5 лет назад
I enjoyed watching this panel discussion. Thank you!
@vineeth2521
@vineeth2521 4 года назад
Am so much influenced by both Harari books. It gave me so much clarity of ideas.
@johnpuleo3176
@johnpuleo3176 2 года назад
Natalie has a pussy and Harari is a pussy.
@MrFariso
@MrFariso 2 года назад
The resource curse, also known as the paradox of plenty or the poverty paradox, is the phenomenon of countries with an abundance of natural resources (such as fossil fuels and certain minerals) having less economic growth, less democracy, or worse development outcomes than countries with fewer natural resources.[1] There are many theories and much academic debate about the reasons for, and exceptions to, these adverse outcomes. Most experts believe the resource curse is not universal or inevitable, but affects certain types of countries or regions under certain conditions. wao holy smokes.... Takes BALLS to say all this so openly, logically and clean. If Only we could get our heads out of sand?! What an intelligent and solid discussion. Thanks Natalie for your amazingly smart questions. Keep them coming. I always loved you as a gorgeous and true actress but now I am in love :)
@ernestorodriguezetchandia9676
@ernestorodriguezetchandia9676 5 лет назад
It should be an obligation that all these important videos be subtitled so that Spanish-speaking people can access all this wonderful knowledge. Thank you
@heyitsme881
@heyitsme881 Год назад
Then do it
@gustafschneider5713
@gustafschneider5713 6 лет назад
Good evening, the Online Course: A Brief History of Humankind was excellent. The issues explained in 21 lessons are of great significance for the future. Hence I suggest that an online course on 21 lessons for the 21st century would be a meaningful contribution to the flourishing of humankind. It will help understand the evolution of our contemporary society and what is at stake.
@vicentbousquet6690
@vicentbousquet6690 6 лет назад
brilliant idea
@dahliathereader2872
@dahliathereader2872 5 лет назад
Gustaf Schneider where is this course?
@williamr.lacerda8848
@williamr.lacerda8848 4 года назад
I will not be able to answer questions properly at RU-vid because my answers are too long and made from already posted parts. It causes default. If you just give me a chance, I will send you my complete answer through my e-mail: wrl.riddle@gmail.com I really wish I could answer doctor Yuval, but my comment won't simply be accepted here the reasons above.
@studyaccount4724
@studyaccount4724 4 года назад
Free course by the speaker: ru-vid.com/group/PLfc2WtGuVPdmhYaQjd449k-YeY71fiaFp
@Tfouch09
@Tfouch09 2 года назад
There is no evolution. No “Big Bang theory” Prophesies have proven itself from the Bible to know it is true. We have a creator named Jesus Christ.
@MsSilver41
@MsSilver41 2 года назад
The whole AI issue makes my skin crawl.it’s not just an emotional reaction it’s from everything he said - if you give your free will to a computer, to mathematical algorithms then you take away our ultimate goal for being alive - we find our purpose for being here through our choices whatever they maybe , however and by whoever we were influenced by .. it’s how we learn to make our own choices - why in gods name would you want a computer to take this away - in allowing algorithms to make choices in essence we will become a computer generated version of a human . Nothing more than a drone following the orders of an algorithm that may or may not be influenced by “whoever “ has programmed the AI . This brings me no comfort at all . It would however bring a great deal of comforts and security to certain people , namely the people who think free will is not something society needs …
@GODSWORDTANDP
@GODSWORDTANDP 2 года назад
The elite people of the world, believe they have all the answers.
@arushan54
@arushan54 2 года назад
Okay boomer
@MsSilver41
@MsSilver41 2 года назад
@@arushan54 millennial? Gen Z? I love being a baby boomer
@jerrysumpter1869
@jerrysumpter1869 2 года назад
I'm not a boomer, but I agree with you completely, MsSilver41.
@arushan54
@arushan54 2 года назад
@UniversalExpanse found the boomer
@pistoleirovelozpsn
@pistoleirovelozpsn 4 года назад
Will be amazing a discussion between Harari e Noam Chomsky
@janeflannery8757
@janeflannery8757 11 дней назад
would be? or will be, not the same thing. Is something specific on the agenda? Then yes, "will be", so, yes, please, do inform.
@JenPurple2022
@JenPurple2022 3 года назад
They are a perfect match interview wise She is inquisitive He has so much to offer
@sheikhokasiyaapa2752
@sheikhokasiyaapa2752 3 года назад
her questions were not organized that ammmm hammm on almost every third or four question was funny
@psychadelicpotato8580
@psychadelicpotato8580 3 года назад
@@sheikhokasiyaapa2752 haha yes they could've sounded more solid. But she is inquisitive herself
@sheikhokasiyaapa2752
@sheikhokasiyaapa2752 3 года назад
@@psychadelicpotato8580 haha
@alexchis1610
@alexchis1610 3 года назад
Beautiful, intelligent and talented actor Natalie. Great historian Yuval. Loved Sapiens book
@rockme1492
@rockme1492 3 года назад
and when they leave Palestine?
@matakopalibut
@matakopalibut 4 года назад
Yuval Noah Harari has the most soulful intelligence. he speaks to everyone's soul and intelligence. he also talks on practical ways with the right words... he could answer anything...
@evamartin8732
@evamartin8732 3 года назад
Not too my soul ...
@shahriyarmhm3424
@shahriyarmhm3424 3 года назад
it is good that you like and accept him this much, but I would like to suggest you for your word usage, do not reach for the top for anything, 'the most soulful intelligence' is idolizing. he is really good! but that statement is too exaggerating. you know? just sayin
@jerrysumpter1869
@jerrysumpter1869 2 года назад
He devalues human life! Is that what you like about him?
@shana537
@shana537 Год назад
He has said “the resurrection of Jesus Christ is fake news, Covid opened the door for surveillance UNDER the skin and the idea that we have free will and souls, that’s over.” Those aren’t the exact words, but pretty close. This guy is trying to get us to buy into the ideas the world economic forum has put forth, and it’s not going on o be good for any of us “commoners.”
@CroatianFiles
@CroatianFiles 5 лет назад
This guy is the true messiah: "Now certainly Hollywood is competing with the Holy Land for the title of the main story factory of the world." // "Living in a place where, at least recently, people have been killing each other by the millions over fictional stories makes you see the world in a very particular way"
@tonyvalenciano9209
@tonyvalenciano9209 4 года назад
That was excellent conversation about our human existence and it being hackable soon. Now, may I suggest that a conversation be arranged also between Yuval Harari and Sadhguro. This would be exciting also because of its existentialism. Thank you.
@Yarblocosifilitico
@Yarblocosifilitico 3 года назад
that would be awesome!
@नयनगिरडकर
@नयनगिरडकर 2 года назад
सपेइंस् एक अद्भुत पुस्तक है , मुझे अभी भी याद है मेरे पापा ने ये पुस्तक मेरे जन्मदिवस पे दी थी, और वह पुस्तक पढ़ने के बाद मे युवाल गारू का फैन होगया। भारत को भी ऑटोमेशन पे काम करना चाइए।
@hakanhabip1
@hakanhabip1 5 лет назад
Loved the last speech by Yuval....
@sebbyknight
@sebbyknight 6 лет назад
Thought this wasn’t the best interview but still lots of good stuff.
@Homelessender
@Homelessender 5 лет назад
what is the best in your opinion?
@Danicabal
@Danicabal 3 года назад
It's great to find talks subtitled in english. It's a great way to improve your listening skills with real english at the same time you are seeing some interesting things
@jmd.youtube
@jmd.youtube 3 года назад
Natalie was genuinely curious and it showed. Yuval has lit up this deep curiosity among us at scale, that now it'll be difficult for anyone who has understood him to just stay put in their comfort zone. Interesting times ahead.
@mikeviall811
@mikeviall811 2 года назад
Is he possibly not the most evil human being?
@leschatsont9vies
@leschatsont9vies 2 года назад
@@mikeviall811 he is completely mad, and a danger
@jerrysumpter1869
@jerrysumpter1869 2 года назад
Dark times ahead for those who follow him.
@jonsnow1123
@jonsnow1123 Год назад
You ain't kidding.
@jonsnow1123
@jonsnow1123 Год назад
@@mikeviall811 Grow up
@chaseofori-atta2225
@chaseofori-atta2225 Год назад
Great interview--thanks! Natalie Portman is a timeless talent, and if not already, we hope she gets her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. -The Ofori-Atta Family
@djayeshv84
@djayeshv84 4 года назад
Love from India! Thank you.
@eddiebaby22
@eddiebaby22 6 лет назад
Amazing to see these two together!
@sparksstartsfires_
@sparksstartsfires_ 2 года назад
Amazing? Nothing amazing about seeing an actress that I thought was respectable with such an evil man that has no good intentions for the human race so obviously Portman doesn't either because if she was so smart she would have never done an interview with evil.
@robsonchagas2984
@robsonchagas2984 6 лет назад
Please don't make the comment section about Portman having a hard time interviewing Harari. And I understand it's another comment about this but if the alert works, then it could have even less noise. It's not like it's an easy task anyways.
@lenavenskaya1873
@lenavenskaya1873 2 года назад
I agree. Movies are stories about good and evil + the right choice of methods for solving problems. They are figurative, act immediately on the subconscious. In the real world, a person has little time to think, he chooses a solution from those already known to him. So yes, it is the writers and directors' responsibility to find such solutions - after all, by modeling reality, they have enough time to find the best solution.
@jmartwork
@jmartwork Год назад
it's so true, that's wehy the most movies are faar from reality, otherwise we can learn from the movies to finde solutions, Fiction can enrich our experiences....
@JoseRodriguez-hl7oi
@JoseRodriguez-hl7oi 3 года назад
Great conversation! Harari’s points of view are always very interesting to read and listen, and Portman also has helped making terrific questions and developing ideas. I shouldn’t say this but as a guest, I would have been lost from the moment I realized Portman’s fly is down so…kudos, my friend.
@marioarias1899
@marioarias1899 4 года назад
This is the best crossover episode I've ever seen
@Isbela
@Isbela 2 года назад
About what you said at 32:25, and I've also read it in your book: When you look at society level, okay, physical force may not define power. But, when you look closer at a personal level (and I tell you from my experience as a brazilian woman) YES the physical force + more violent manners coming from the men around us, actually contributes us to keep in a dominated, weaker state. Women get beaten everyday in their own houses. It's not easy to argue to demand more equality in a personal context when most men around are stronger then you, and you know you can get beaten anytime. And if a man is weaker than you (wich is an exception), there is always dozens of his male friends (physically stronger then you) ready to defend him. And as we keep dominated and undermined at a personal level (amongst our families, friends, work and in each conversation), it's both physically and psychologically difficult to be united as a group. While men are culturally much more united, and educated to maintain the domination. That's a part of my theory. Does it make sense to you?
@ganchoreginchore9599
@ganchoreginchore9599 2 года назад
you idiot this dosent make sense that dosent make sense.
@varunkhanna7147
@varunkhanna7147 4 года назад
Does anyone else think Natalie is nervous during the conversation, still she carries herself so gracefully.
@melisentiapheiffer3034
@melisentiapheiffer3034 2 года назад
Yes
@jedediahsmith1741
@jedediahsmith1741 Год назад
So nervous she forgot to zip up her pants
@lpr4760
@lpr4760 3 года назад
This is akin to the most awkward date between a nerd and an angelic, goddess of beauty and wisdom!
@triptirathore9027
@triptirathore9027 3 года назад
Can listen to Prof Harari for hours , he has deep understanding of human history , psychology , behaviour and he asking right questions about future of humanity and impact of AI
@paulhemming5376
@paulhemming5376 2 года назад
I agree with everything except the last one There are many loopholes he gave on the future Even the most learned cannot envision the future
@lotaayson9645
@lotaayson9645 Год назад
​@@paulhemming5376@# Believed in the UNSEEN " SUN keep shining; Bird keep on singing***
@krishnakantpatil1660
@krishnakantpatil1660 5 лет назад
Natalie filled the glass 7 times
@greyskyghost9164
@greyskyghost9164 4 года назад
Nemo Nobody she was the more nervous one whilst he was busy talking
@tinakelaiditi6226
@tinakelaiditi6226 4 года назад
it'a good number.
@michaeltrevino201
@michaeltrevino201 3 года назад
@@msdadsfsx Haha I can confirm this to be true. I went to a Halloween party in the Malibu Hills and was amongst a few celebrities and socialites. They had cocaine and Molly(MDMA) water. EVERYONE was drinking it!
@wnwangster
@wnwangster 3 года назад
Professor beautifully explained the differences and the effects of spirituality and religion in the last answer. Thank you for such a good answer.
@KamalGabry
@KamalGabry 2 года назад
I love his answer very much too.
@johnlinden7398
@johnlinden7398 3 года назад
Yuval is a most enlightened, intelligent, sensitive and coherent man ! Love to hear his explanations and theories on a broad spectrum of topics and studies !
@edwardd652
@edwardd652 3 года назад
Are you sure? You haven't met me yet.
@AdiBrighlight
@AdiBrighlight Год назад
He has a very analytical point of view-certainly a way to see things that is respectable. There is more to life than that, I am sure of it, but it's still interesting and certainly reflects a viewpoint shared by a group of people
@gautamroychoudhury2735
@gautamroychoudhury2735 3 месяца назад
Natalia has done a wonderful job. Since she is a generalist like us, her questions ranges from AI to twin tower attack. I am very much impressed and gained lots of varied knowledge which was not the case with other interviewers. Regards
@juliangandara8133
@juliangandara8133 4 года назад
I'd really like to know Natalie point of view about that last question...damn
@watherby29
@watherby29 3 года назад
Which one do you mean?
@verdadescomodas
@verdadescomodas 3 года назад
Just look and learn, this is the fair way how a nerd can have a conversation of more than a 2-min with the most beautiful, smart and kind girl in the class. Learn fellas, just three worldwide non-fiction bestsellers, just three! You can do it! Writing is better than sports after all. 😁
@riyuzakhi
@riyuzakhi 3 года назад
smart girl ?? intelligence and smartness is not the same..Einstein was smart to photocopy other's work and sing the theorems, thats not intelligence thats being smart..dont be fooled you dmb lots
@matswikstrom7453
@matswikstrom7453 3 года назад
@@riyuzakhi Her IQ is 140 and she speaks English, Hebrew, Spanish, French, German, and Japanese. You don't think she is intelligent? What is Your IQ? How many languages do You speak? (Myself, Swedish is my native language and I read English better than I speak it or write it. IQ? Not so much 😀)
@riyuzakhi
@riyuzakhi 3 года назад
@@matswikstrom7453 mensa kids are useless,FYI Christopher Langan has over 200 IQ ? whats the big deal ?? She got famous for strippng, thats an acheivement for having 140 iQ ??WOW the generation of idiots like you!!! stop being a stupd follower of wannabe people (actors)
@vasilis_mavroudes16
@vasilis_mavroudes16 3 года назад
@@riyuzakhi 1) She has an Oscar award (that «funny» thing about stripping). 2) She has a degree in psychology from Harvard. 😉 Idiots are intelligent to idiots and smart to smart ones. But you have to be really smart to understand that, not just a high IQ test.
@imatra52
@imatra52 4 года назад
I'd be really interested in hearing a discussion between him.. and Slavoj Zizek!
@sarahmenezes5742
@sarahmenezes5742 4 года назад
yes!!! so true. the documentary " the perverted guide to ideology" got my toughts for so long
@timotheusvanesch3959
@timotheusvanesch3959 Месяц назад
I agree with Nathalie Portman here, regarding patriarchy. I'm going out on a limb here. Bonobo's don't have male domination. But Bonobo's also don't tie themselves down to a specific area to grow food. They are essentially nomadic. From what I understood from nomadic civilisations (and Mongolia is still a good example, I think), there was much less hierarchy, let alone "domestic dominance". There was much more a horizontal division, where groups of women took care of the group of children, not really differentiating between their own and other's. Can't it be that the invention of agriculture created the situation of males needing to compensate for not being the center of creation, needing to dominate the creator of life, because man/woman/children became the norm, instead of the group of 20 to 50 people? We also know that our diet suffered greatly by going from nomads to settlements. So why not our psychology? Or am I completely wrong here?
@Heart-Core
@Heart-Core 3 года назад
I think at first we have to be really honest to ourselfs and others to create a better society! Thank you for the inspiring conversation!
@lovetruth5518
@lovetruth5518 2 года назад
But honesty is rare, and you don't know what they do behind closed doors. You need to do homework yourself to find out if they are honest. Hollywood is far from honest. FACT!
@MrJhuang999
@MrJhuang999 3 года назад
we need more unity stories for all people right now
@srinathtk86
@srinathtk86 4 года назад
I have read Sapiens and Deus... excellent research... such a pleasure to to hear the man himself
@carmenjohns005
@carmenjohns005 3 года назад
Someone said, after hearing Harare for the first time, that he wanted his brain back, because the man had uprooted everything he had believed in up to then! Am taking in this conversation slowly, bit by bit, trying to process each rich, fascinating set of ideas he comes up with. Bloody brilliant! Ms Portman, disappointing - stumbling over every question, and no clear follow-ups to his amazing ideas. Of course, it’s not easy to follow such a mind-boggling mind.
@sophiebell8941
@sophiebell8941 2 года назад
Yuval Noah Harari promotes Transhumanism. Yup, he wants to hack humans. He wants to hack YOU. Don't believe me? Read his books. He works for Klaus Schwab at WEF.
@telecine
@telecine 2 года назад
Além de ser uma atriz incrível, ela ainda é uma pessoa extraordinária 👏
@ecsavoor4086
@ecsavoor4086 2 года назад
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@existphotography8091
@existphotography8091 3 года назад
Great discussion, two great people. Look forward to next book Yuval.
@storyofwill
@storyofwill 5 лет назад
Love yuval’s ending speech..
@ivangushchin6420
@ivangushchin6420 6 лет назад
Thank you!
@waqasahmed2644
@waqasahmed2644 4 года назад
its seems like a question and answer session between a teacher and his student . newayz interesting and informative
@Massimo-sn7xd
@Massimo-sn7xd 3 года назад
Thank you for great mic work. (Sarcasm)
@yiensmarcialqp5455
@yiensmarcialqp5455 4 года назад
it was a pleasure to see the conversation after having read your book, greetings from peru
@ITERCYNTAI
@ITERCYNTAI 4 года назад
I'm happy to still a live until meet YNH via internet , I can not stop watch and listen, great to meet holyood and science psychlogy economy ...philodphie..from Morocco thank you Ynh.
@akirubamiru6700
@akirubamiru6700 4 года назад
Excuse me if correct a little mistake you did my friend: philosophy I had to bring to your attention for a second I thought you were saying pedophile*
@roni8266
@roni8266 6 лет назад
so fascinating, thank you for posting.
@heathercferris
@heathercferris 3 года назад
Interesting how Yuval talks about the many theories about the origins of patriarchal systems. According to Craig S. Barnes, author of In Search of Lost Feminine, the Greeks took control of, demoted, and controlled women through fear-based political myth-making as they worked to control and maintain land, wealth, and power. Apparently they started portraying women as dangerous and they started depicting nature as vengeful at the same time in their myths. According to Barnes their patriarchal property system and their ownership of women came around the same time after the fall of the Minoan civilization.
@117Industries
@117Industries Год назад
It’s almost as if the Minoans were the original people of Exodus, before the Jewish exodus from Egypt, and the peoples who’ve been infiltrating and “corrupting” our societies for thousands of years.
@tr38cho
@tr38cho 2 года назад
It's crazy watching this now. it dropped in 2018 and Yuval brought up Hermione possibly being black in a stage version of Harry Potter and now, in 2022, we're arguing about Halle Bailey being The Little Mermaid.
@HwongBui
@HwongBui 3 года назад
Love from Vietnam. Simple in appearance but so meaningful in conversation
@MikeLeed
@MikeLeed 5 лет назад
33:28 social power depends on social abilities.
@kuku16s
@kuku16s 4 года назад
...not social media abilities.
@GP-qb9hi
@GP-qb9hi 4 года назад
Or a nice ass to show off on Instagram.
@halaldunya918
@halaldunya918 3 года назад
Social power comes from physical strength and perceived value, maybe even IQ and cognitive performance. Culture wraps around all of this.
@evamartin8732
@evamartin8732 3 года назад
@@halaldunya918 Social power comes with repression and self-repression of the socially better abled. Power goes to the ones with autistic traits. See "Power and Autistic Traits" by Geir Overskeid. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5005963/ So a lack of social abilities. That's why the world is like it is. And this guy who is very clearly autistic, just mentions women's social abilities then and avoids the subject of neurodiversity which would have been the thing to mention here. (www.newyorker.com/magazine/2020/02/17/yuval-noah-harari-gives-the-really-big-picture)
@femteezy1992
@femteezy1992 3 года назад
@@evamartin8732 lmao you sound like an idiot
@karlxu1548
@karlxu1548 3 года назад
3:22 Hollywood competing with Holy land to be the fiction factory of the world. This is a fascinating perspective.
@askbob2009
@askbob2009 3 года назад
So True used during the Wars for propaganda etc and religion has wars all the time...all about control of society
@Αφροδιτη-ψ9ο
@Αφροδιτη-ψ9ο 4 года назад
People now are blaming fiction stories for their mistakes 👀 No Yuval that's not how it works, as a philosopher you should know this. I thought this world can't get any worst but here we are.
@michaelarroyo2399
@michaelarroyo2399 2 года назад
Despite you may not believe in God, it’s nice to see a philosopher notices the error of this man.
@jcistw3639
@jcistw3639 2 года назад
Degenerate hariri is following Barak, not Jesus Christ.
@lotaayson9645
@lotaayson9645 Год назад
KNOWLEDGE AND WISDOM. KNOWING THE DIFFERENCES*&& STILL LEARNING. AND STILL LIVING
@lotaayson9645
@lotaayson9645 Год назад
@# Heart and Star
@lotaayson9645
@lotaayson9645 Год назад
@# Silence of a Wildflower "
@chrisogonas
@chrisogonas 3 года назад
Fascinating! Such an amazing and rich conversation. Natalie and Yuval are certainly brilliant brains. Natalie forgot her zip was down, though (1:15:20 onwards). Superb!
@luna5031
@luna5031 Год назад
Thank you for this video. I would like to hear what Natalie wanted to say regarding why women have been oppressed throughout history. Does anybody have a link to that if they ever retook the topic?
@fatmayer
@fatmayer 4 года назад
What an enriching conversation! I really wanted to hear Natalie's answer to the last question, though, but the moderator ended the conversation after Harari.
@manjeetchahal5548
@manjeetchahal5548 3 года назад
RU-vid recommending me Harari's videos to know how I am being manipulated. Just amazing
@KristopherNoronha
@KristopherNoronha 3 года назад
RU-vid currently doesn't care how their videos influence you, other than how they influence you in terms of youtube watching... all is not lost yet :D
@hansjaputra1625
@hansjaputra1625 4 года назад
i loved it so much! love from 🇮🇩
3 года назад
I think that art is more about expressing and communicating emotions or thoughts, which AI can't do, as far as I know. That of course has the secondary effect of generating some reaction in the receiver, which does not necessarily coincide with what the artist wanted to express.
@greenmidget180
@greenmidget180 3 года назад
Unless AI is able to emulate and imitate the same emotions and thoughts that human’s experience.
@MrCmon113
@MrCmon113 3 года назад
> think that art is more about expressing and communicating emotions or thoughts It's not. Speech is about expressing emotions and thoughts. >which AI can't do, as far as I know An AGI would be better than you at expressing your emotions by a ludicrious degree. It could simulate a billion versions of you and make the most amazing interactive art with it, personalized to every observer.
@KafshakTashtak
@KafshakTashtak 2 года назад
19:40, Pretty awesome and simple recap of the whole history right there.
@MuhammadAliGOAT
@MuhammadAliGOAT 4 года назад
"I am not going to give an introduction because she does not need one..." then gives an introduction. You see, this is the type of example that I use to teach my students. An example that intelligence and wisdom are two totally different things.
@benjaminfowler2896
@benjaminfowler2896 6 лет назад
I thought it was interesting to observe the exchange on free will. It seems Harari acknowledges we have a choice, in spite of technology's emerging power.
@benjaminfowler2896
@benjaminfowler2896 6 лет назад
@@brindlekintales That is funny! I wouldn't call him an optimist.
@giraffanator
@giraffanator 5 лет назад
He doesn't believe in free will at a biological or metaphysical level - and as a Buddhist he would probably say that the question of free will is the wrong question, as I would. But he does believe in it at a practical level and a societal level, that humanity can go in multiple directions and we have agency to determine what our future will be.
@jakeo9298
@jakeo9298 5 лет назад
Yes. You get to choose. But the range of choices are fed to you. Who has the power then
@MrCmon113
@MrCmon113 3 года назад
"Free will" is nonsense and that has nothing whatsoever to do with technology.
@RafaelSantos-xl1ut
@RafaelSantos-xl1ut 6 лет назад
Natalie and Yuval 💖💖💖💖💖
@mariapiaamorin5793
@mariapiaamorin5793 4 года назад
Wonderful conversation, terrible audio. Such a shame they didn't fix it on time. It would've been much more pleasant. That being said, the content is spectacular.
@mitrabavandpouri3758
@mitrabavandpouri3758 2 года назад
Dear Noah Harari, you asked us to distinguish suffering from pain and if I'm not mistaken you said pain is something physical while suffering is more of a mental stuff... but what if we face unbearable persistent thoughts? how can then we separate pain and suffering? where does the line lie?
@portfolio5812
@portfolio5812 4 года назад
It's not a conversation, it's an interview. Pity she isn't talking much. :(
@zaguatitocosmico
@zaguatitocosmico 4 года назад
It was clearly stated at the beginning that it was an interview done by Natalie Portman who is Yuval’s fan.
@aniketyadav7998
@aniketyadav7998 4 года назад
@@zaguatitocosmico people are ingorants
@aniketyadav7998
@aniketyadav7998 4 года назад
@Emberock Z She is a Harvard Graduate, she still is much much much better than you and all like you
@Chinaski1
@Chinaski1 4 года назад
@Emberock Z Dude..
@kirkhammett1211
@kirkhammett1211 3 года назад
@@aniketyadav7998 she is not good at making speech. it's not about the school that you graduate from.
@dennisgarber6167
@dennisgarber6167 4 года назад
What a brilliant mind; and an unusual perspective he brings to us. He's astounding.
@eliseumds
@eliseumds 5 лет назад
Damn, his brain is sharp af
@nerdstark9002
@nerdstark9002 4 года назад
@Emberock Z His English speaking is not top notch hence the simple topics but read his books if you haven't; Weather you agree with him or not it's incredible how vast his knowledge is and he is spot on most of the time.
@UGuyU_
@UGuyU_ 4 года назад
as left wing leftover.
@Thisisahandle701
@Thisisahandle701 4 года назад
@Emberock Z Embedding behavioural economics into a macro-historical context may be 'simple' for geniuses such as yourself. Most people of more modest intelligence can appreciate the stunning clarity with which Yuval is able to grapple traditionally nuanced and complex issues.
@RichardCorral
@RichardCorral 4 года назад
Raise your standards
@Basket95Dani
@Basket95Dani 4 года назад
He's been doing Vipassana meditation for almost 20 years, and as far as I know, that type of meditation sharpens the mind very deeply.
@danilo.castelli
@danilo.castelli 3 года назад
Excellent conversation. I imagine Jordan Peterson's reaction to the last words of Harari about religion!
@rosaliavitale2013
@rosaliavitale2013 4 года назад
Wonderful guests!
@shahrokhhamidzadeh4551
@shahrokhhamidzadeh4551 5 лет назад
I believe Natalie is a great person too.
@savimeged4010
@savimeged4010 2 года назад
No. She ain't. not even close.
@zelllers
@zelllers 4 года назад
Thank you Yuval. You're a very good spearker. Natalie's fly is undone though
@KylaNichole
@KylaNichole 4 года назад
Yammy Hammy I was looking for a comment where someone mentioned this!!
@Xormus
@Xormus 4 года назад
I think by explaining all of that you are also creating “a story” (quite powerful one).
@MiaaWallace1
@MiaaWallace1 Год назад
The difference is, this story is not based on pure imagination
@SHARANJITBAINS
@SHARANJITBAINS 3 года назад
Great Conversation😎🤠😇
@smallsignals
@smallsignals 3 года назад
Yuval, my man, I would love for you to do a conversation with Lisa Feldman-Barrett. But in reality, you'd just look at each other as two people do who understand something most do not, nod, and say, 'I know.' But still, I'd like to see it.
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