555. How the Internet Is Breaking Our Brains | Sam Harris

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What if the thought that just crossed your mind arrived the same way a prayer is answered? In this lecture, Jordan Peterson opens with a claim that sounds impossible and spends the next ninety minutes making it undeniable: that thinking is a kind of secularized prayer, that every ...  Show more

Why Being Nice Is Destroying Your Family

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