
The Peter Attia Drive #195 - Freedom, PTSD, war, and life through an evolutionary lens | Sebastian Junger
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Feb 14, 2022 Sebastian Junger, an award-winning journalist and bestselling author known for his examinations of war and community, shares profound insights in this engaging talk. He discusses the psychological scars of combat and the vital role of community in healing PTSD. Junger reflects on his near-death experience and its impact on his understanding of life and death. He also critiques modern parenting methods through an evolutionary lens and addresses societal challenges linked to isolation and mental health, particularly in the wake of the pandemic.
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Hunter-Gatherers and Death
- Peter Attia and Junger discuss how hunter-gatherer societies dealt with loss and the role of shamanism.
- The need to explain loss and give meaning to life likely led to beliefs about the afterlife and reincarnation.
Thanking the Earth
- Junger suggests that modern society's lack of ritual acknowledgement for the harm it inflicts on the environment contributes to unease.
- He proposes incorporating rituals of thanks, similar to some Native peoples, to reconcile this dissonance.
Sleeping with Children
- Co-sleeping with children is normal in most cultures, reflecting our evolutionary history.
- Children's fear of sleeping alone stems from an innate understanding of nighttime vulnerability.












