155: Russ Roberts - A Guide To Human Nature & Happiness
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🗓️ 31 August 2016
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Episode 155: Russ Roberts -Â A Guide To Human Nature & Happiness
Russell Roberts is the John and Jean De Nault Research Fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution.
Roberts hosts the weekly podcast EconTalk–hour-long conversations with authors, economists, and business leaders. Past guests include Milton Friedman, Nassim Taleb, Christopher Hitchens, Marc Andreessen, Joseph Stiglitz, and John Bogle. EconTalk was named podcast of the year in the 2008 Weblog Awards. Over 425 episodes are available at EconTalk.org and on iTunes at no charge.
His two rap videos on the ideas of John Maynard Keynes and F.A. Hayek, created with filmmaker John Papola, have had more than seven million views on YouTube, been subtitled in eleven languages, and are used in high school and college classrooms around the world.
His latest book is How Adam Smith Can Change Your Life: An Unexpected Guide to Human Nature and Happiness. It takes the lessons from Adam Smith's little-known masterpiece, The Theory of Moral Sentiments and applies them to modern life—lessons for work, family, friendship, and how to live the good life.
Episode 155: Russ Roberts -Â A Guide To Human Nature & Happiness
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"Man naturally desires, not only to be loved, but to be lovely" -- "The right way to be loved is to be wise and virtuous"
In This Episode, You Will Learn:
- "Being intellectually alive" and having a passion about learning will help you sustain excellence
- The importance of being open to people outside of the box
- Adam Smith was an 18th Century Scottish Economist - Great writer, entertaining
- He wrote "The Wealth of Nations" and "The Theory of Moral Sentiments"
- What we all naturally desire = To be loved and to be lovely
- Why do we care so deeply about what others think of us?
- We want to be praised, BUT we want to earn that praise. We want to be praised for doing it the "right way"
- How do you know what is right? Step outside of yourself -- you're prone to delusion. Â View it in the spectrum of an impartial spectator
- Meditation and mindfulness is helpful
- "A prudent man is sincere and honest. Also though he doesn't volunteer everything he knows, he is reserved and cautious in his speech and his action. He doesn't stick his opinion into every discussion." -- Be measured. Â "Say little, do much."
- Create a beneficent rule about parenting -- Always take your child's hand when offered. It means holding their hand more often and also helps you remember to savor the moment.
- How to live? Seek wisdom and virtue. Behave as if an impartial spectator is watching you. Use the idea of an impartial spectator to step outside yourself as others see you. Use that vision to know yourself. Avoid the seductions of money and fame, for they will never satisfy.
- "These are the days to remember. They will not last forever."
- The story of Pyrrhus - The kind of Epirus - Why Cinneas thinks it's a bad idea. -- "What hinders your majestry from doing so now?" -- You don't have to conquer Italy to enjoy the fundamental pleasures of life.
- The Mexican fishing story = Bigger is not always better. Listen as this relates to so many people trying to check off boxes from a career perspectiveThe story of Pyrrhus - The kind of Epirus - Why Cinneas thinks it's a bad idea. -- "What hinders your majestry from doing so now?" -- You don't have to conquer Italy to enjoy the fundamental pleasures of life.
"A prudent man is sincere and honest. Also though he doesn't volunteer everything he knows, he is reserved and cautious in his speech and his action. He doesn't stick his opinion into every discussion." -- Be measured. Â "Say little, do much."
Continue Learning:
- READ his book:Â How Adam Smith Can Change Your Life
- Follow Russ on Twitter: @EconTalker
- To Follow Me on Twitter: @RyanHawk12
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Bio From RussRoberts.info
Russell Roberts is the John and Jean De Nault Research Fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution.
Roberts hosts the weekly podcast EconTalk–hour-long conversations with authors, economists, and business leaders. Past guests include Milton Friedman, Nassim Taleb, Christopher Hitchens, Marc Andreessen, Joseph Stiglitz, and John Bogle. EconTalk was named podcast of the year in the 2008 Weblog Awards. Over 425 episodes are available at EconTalk.org and on iTunes at no charge.
His two rap videos on the ideas of John Maynard Keynes and F.A. Hayek, created with filmmaker John Papola, have had more than seven million views on YouTube, been subtitled in eleven languages, and are used in high school and college classrooms around the world.
His latest book is How Adam Smith Can Change Your Life: An Unexpected Guide to Human Nature and Happiness. It takes the lessons from Adam Smith's little-known masterpiece, The Theory of Moral Sentiments and applies them to modern life—lessons for work, family, friendship, and how to live the good life.
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| 0:00.0 | If you could stay that longer, wouldn't you be able to, you know, you could get a bigger |
| 0:05.6 | distribution network, you could probably not just feed this local restaurant with fish, |
| 0:09.9 | you could probably go up and down the coastal, but you say, I could do that, and then you could take that money |
| 0:14.7 | and you could get a bigger boat. And the Fisherman says, and then what? Well, you could, if you filled that boat and you did a good job, |
| 0:20.6 | you could hire some people around, you could get a bigger boat, and then you could have a fleet. |
| 0:25.4 | And the guy says, yeah, and then what? |
| 0:26.9 | He says, well, then you could branch out even farther up the coast, you could go over |
| 0:31.1 | and here and there, and the next thing you know you'd be a |
| 0:33.4 | have a franchise you get your brand name going guys says and then what? |
| 0:36.0 | So well you'd be so wealthy he says you could you could take off in the afternoon you could |
| 0:40.0 | go have lunch with your wife and then you could play the guitar and take a nap. |
| 0:44.0 | And it's the exact same story that I think it's Plutarch tells about Paris and Cineas. |
| 0:48.8 | It's like most of the good things in life you can have right now. |
| 0:53.2 | Our leaders born or are they made. |
| 0:55.6 | Our host Ryan Hawk believes that leaders can be made through determined, focused work on learning |
| 1:00.8 | the art and science behind the makeup of other successful |
| 1:04.0 | leaders. Now it's time to inhale knowledge and exhale success. You're |
| 1:08.3 | listening to the Learning Leader Show with Ryan Hawk. Hey and welcome to the Learning Leader Show I am Ryan Hawke and thank you so |
| 1:29.6 | much for being here. I love this conversation with our featured leader Russ Roberts every once in a while. |
| 1:35.5 | There is a book that just knocks me on my back and Russ Roberts has written one of those. |
| 1:41.4 | It's called how Adam Smith can change your life. An unexpected |
| 1:44.8 | guide to human nature and happiness. And that's why I love this platform of the Learning |
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