
The David McWilliams Podcast Stop Wasting Your Talent and Start Making a Difference with Rutger Bregman
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Feb 3, 2026 Rutger Bregman, Dutch historian and bestselling author who champions an optimistic view of human nature. He discusses wasted talent and 'bullshit jobs' and the career traps of consulting, finance and corporate law. He explores how trust, stories and pragmatism drive social reform and warns about authoritarianism and AI shaping work and meaning.
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Tongan Boys Survive By Cooperation
- Six Tongan schoolboys were shipwrecked and cooperated to survive on Ata island for months without turning violent.
- Peter Warner found them muscular, healthy, and organized, contradicting Lord of the Flies.
Stories Shape Human Behavior
- Humans become the stories they tell; framing people as selfish shapes institutions to elicit selfishness.
- Telling a different, hopeful story enables building institutions that foster cooperation.
Being Asked Drives Resistance
- A key predictor of resistance in WWII was simply being asked to help; people almost always said yes when invited.
- Moral action spread socially via a few 'super spreaders' who recruited others into resistance.








