
How to Be a Better Human How to understand your own consciousness (w/ Michael Pollan)
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Mar 23, 2026 Michael Pollan, journalist and author who explores food, plants, and consciousness, joins to probe what consciousness really is. He discusses psychedelics and animist thinking, plant sentience and time-scale perception, the paradox of selfhood and rumination, and practical ways to notice consciousness like lantern attention and tolerating boredom.
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Consciousness Under Siege
- Michael Pollan says our consciousness is under siege by corporations selling attention and by AI forming emotional bonds with users.
- He warns machines now hack attention and deep emotional capacities, making protecting our inner privacy urgent.
Science Misses The First Person
- Pollan argues science inherited from Galileo brackets subjective experience, making consciousness uniquely hard to study.
- He recommends combining science with literature, Buddhism, and memoir to build a fuller picture.
Corn Roots Solve Mazes In Time Lapse
- Stefano Mancuso's plant experiments show roots solving mazes to reach fertilizer in time-lapse, suggesting plant sentience.
- Pollan highlights plants' ~20 senses, bioelectric fields, and chemical signalling as mechanisms for memory and intelligence.








