
People I (Mostly) Admire 1. Steven Pinker: "I Manage My Controversy Portfolio Carefully”
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Aug 22, 2020 In a thought-provoking dialogue, Steven Pinker, a Harvard psychologist and linguist, discusses the intersection of truth and perception, urging us to value reason over emotionally charged narratives. He navigates the complex relationship between media, societal progress, and the role of education in combating cognitive biases. Pinker also tackles pressing issues like climate change, advocating for nuclear energy as a solution. With humor, he reflects on the absurdity of biblical tales while sharing insights on language evolution and the significance of gratitude in overcoming life's conflicts.
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Journalism's Negativity Bias
- Journalism presents a biased view of the world by focusing on negative events.
- Improvements happen gradually, while disasters are sudden, creating a negativity bias.
Levitt's Awful TED Talk
- Steve Levitt shares a story about his disastrous TED Talk after Richard Dawkins.
- The experience was so awful he's been trying to forget it.
Pinker's TED Talk Challenge
- Steven Pinker describes having to speak at TED after Hans Rosling, who swallowed a sword.
- It was a "tough act to follow."





