
Lives Well Lived ROBERT SAPOLSKY tells us why free will is an illusion
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Mar 6, 2025 Neuroscientist Robert Sapolsky, known for his groundbreaking work on stress and social hierarchies in baboons, dives deep into the mind's intricacies. He explores how stress affects behavior and challenges the concept of free will. Sapolsky's insights reveal striking parallels between baboon social dynamics and human mental health. He discusses addiction's genetic and environmental factors and emphasizes the importance of compassion in understanding human behavior. The conversation highlights ethical dilemmas in animal research while advocating for personal agency in navigating life's complexities.
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Ethics of Baboon Research
- Sapolsky discusses the ethical conflict of darting baboons for research, acknowledging the exploitation.
- He balanced this by providing medical care and working against illegal primate trade.
Why Zebras Don't Get Ulcers
- Zebras, unlike primates, don't experience chronic stress due to their lack of anticipatory stress.
- Primates' intelligence allows for psychosocial stress, leading to long-term health issues.
Societal Impact on Stress
- Address societal issues like inequality to reduce stress.
- Personal coping strategies are helpful but less effective than societal change.







