Some Questions Regarding Life

Episode 6: Is Greed Just Human?


Listen Later

In this quiet episode, I ponder with An Yan on whether humans are inherently greedy, transitioning to progress in life.


Episode in a 🌰:
From genetically modified bananas to monkey economics, from gender inequality to the structure of societies, An and I wade through hard-hitting questions: Are humans naturally selfish? Can society function without leaders? Why strive for perfection if it’s unreachable? We talk morality, mortality, and meaning.

TIMESTAMPS

[00:00:22] Are humans born greedy?

[00:02:39] Monkey economics and loss aversion

[00:04:38] Gender roles and historical power shifts

[00:08:08] Do humans need leaders?

[00:10:00] Why striving requires inequality

[00:11:45] Would perfection ruin everything?

[00:14:08] If death is inevitable, why live?

[00:15:51] Random stardust or divine purpose?

[00:17:01] Are we the universe experiencing itself?

[00:18:52] Is finding purpose even useful?

[00:21:02] If your meaning was assigned, would you feel trapped?

[00:23:25] Creating your own spark vs. having a moral compass


🥜 Hypothetical Nut of the Day

If perfection guarantees stagnation, should we even try to improve?


Hope you enjoyed the ep!

...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

Some Questions Regarding LifeBy Audrey Hua