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#148 Neil deGrasse Tyson on How You Should Raise Your Kids | Impact Theory

Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory

Impact Theory

Education, News, News Commentary, Philosophy, Technology, Society & Culture, Business, Self-improvement

4.75.1K Ratings

🗓️ 19 November 2019

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

He may be the world’s most famous astrophysicist, and he is best known for his ability to communicate complex scientific concepts. But on this episode of Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu, Neil deGrasse Tyson shows that his prodigious intellect can take on an incredibly wide range of topics. He shares his family history, his ideas about education and religion, and his beliefs about how we can get along better with those who are different from us. Along the way, he gives some brilliant and unusual parenting advice, describes the best way to deal with haters and microaggressions, and describes his process for learning new things. This episode is brought to you by: EightSleep. Right now get $150 off your Pod and free shipping when you go to EightSleep.com/IMPACT Butcherbox. Now - November 17th: Get a free turkey plus $20 off when you sign up at butcherbox.com/impact, or enter promo code IMPACT at checkout. Blinkist. Visit www.blinkist.com/IMPACT to try out the premium service completely free for 7 days! Skillshare. Impact Theory University. Check out Impact Theory University at: http://bit.ly/ImpactTheoryUniversity2 SHOW NOTES: Neil reminisces about being named the world’s sexiest astrophysicist [3:21] Neil remembers the best lessons his father taught him [5:00] Neil advocates pluralism, celebrating differences instead of aggravating them [10:10] Neil explains how to convert microaggressions into enthusiasm [13:26] Neil discusses how his father taught him to be effective instead of being right [18:23] Neil explains that he is driven by duty, not ambition [22:15] Neil advocates that we create meaning in life, we don’t find it [27:49] Neil shares some unique parenting advice [30:14] Neil describes in great detail his process for learning new things [36:48] Neil advocates the importance of seeking disconfirming evidence [43:23] Neil wants you to learn what science is, and how it works [44:41] Neil makes a surprising statement about the impact he wants to have [47:13] QUOTES: “It’s not enough to be right. You have to be effective.” [18 29] “You have the power to create meaning in your life, rather than passively looking for it.” [28:32] “I can tell you this. If Einstein were here, and we’re talking with Einstein, we could talk with him for hours and hours. And you know what question would never come out of our mouths? ‘What college did you go to?” [34:05] FOLLOW NEIL: INSTAGRAM: https://bit.ly/2X4Q6jP FACEBOOK: https://bit.ly/32zr9hH TWITTER: https://bit.ly/2QaJteg BOOKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Letters from an Astrophysicist https://amzn.to/36VTWQR [3:05]

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Impact Theory.

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Impact, baby.

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Hey everyone, welcome to Impact Theory.

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Today's guest is arguably one of the most important

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scientific voices of our time.

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A Harvard and Columbia educated Doctor of Astrophysics

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with an impressive string of best-selling books

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under his belt.

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He's been instrumental in creating some of the most

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influential works of popular science the world has ever known.

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From his funny and informative show Star Talk, which in its very

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first year on TV was nominated for an Emmy for best

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informational programming, to being the executive editor and

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on-camera host of the groundbreaking television series Cosmos,

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which garnered four Emmys, a Peabody Award, two critics

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choice awards, was translated into 45 languages, ran in 181

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countries, and has been viewed by over 750 million people,

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helping to inspire entire generations of budding scientists

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the world over.

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His rare ability to spark curiosity and guide public scientific

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