
The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens 11 Discoveries That Changed My Worldview | Frankly 113
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Nov 14, 2025 Explore the revelations behind energy and its connection to the economy. Nate shares how oil's power and externalized costs are fundamental to society’s structure. He delves into the impact of dopamine on human desire and happiness amidst abundance. Learn about our cosmic origins and the significance of evolved psychology in shaping behaviors. Discover how technology accelerates the consumption of natural resources and how cooperation can outshine individual selfishness in societal progress.
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Wealthy Clients Weren't Happier
- Nate noticed billionaire clients often appeared anxious while lower-paid clerks seemed happier.
- He realized wanting often outpaces having and dopamine drives endless pursuit, not fulfillment.
We Are Stardust Animated By Sunlight
- Humans are literally made from elements forged in ancient stars and animated by sunlight.
- Seeing ourselves in deep time reshapes identity and connects personal life to cosmic history.
Blue Eyes As A Sexual-Selection Signal
- Nate found he was initially attracted to blue eyes and then learned the trait arose 8,000 years ago.
- That epigamic trait revealed how sexual selection shapes human preferences beyond survival utility.
