
TRIGGERnometry Bret Weinstein & Heather Heying: Sex, Religion, Evolution (Live Episode)
Sep 18, 2021
Bret Weinstein, an evolutionary biologist and author, and Heather Heying, co-author and fellow biologist, dive into the complexities of modern life and its roots in our evolutionary past. They discuss the misconceptions surrounding our biology, critique the societal impacts of hookup culture, and explore the relationship between myth and science. The conversation also touches on the future of education amidst rising ideologies and the importance of creativity for sustainable growth, making for a thought-provoking dialogue rich with insights.
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Chesterton's Fence
- Don't remove things until you know what their initial function was.
- We often discard valuable practices without understanding their purpose.
Adaptive Religion
- Religious traditions, often dismissed as mind viruses, are adaptive.
- They provide advantages, like wings or eyes, not always through literal truth.
Astrology and Birth Month
- Modern astrology is bunk because it oversimplifies birth month's influence.
- Birth month, combined with location, can predict diseases and potentially behaviors.






