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The Michael Shermer Show

335. Jennifer Michael Hecht on How to Find Meaning, Purpose, and Happiness in Everyday Life

The Michael Shermer Show

Michael Shermer

Dialogue, Science, Reason, Michaelshermer, Natural Sciences, Skeptic

4.4921 Ratings

🗓️ 25 March 2023

⏱️ 96 minutes

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Summary

We have calendars to mark time, communal spaces to bring us together, bells to signal hours of contemplation, official archives to record legacies, the wisdom of sages read aloud, weekly, to map out the right way to live ― in kindness, justice, morality. These rhythms and structures of society were all once set by religion. Now, for many, religion no longer runs the show.

So how then to celebrate milestones? Find rules to guide us? Figure out which texts can focus our attention but still offer space for inquiry, communion, and the chance to dwell for a dazzling instant in what can’t be said? Where, really, are truth and beauty? The answer, says historian and poet Jennifer Michael Hecht in her new book, The Wonder Paradox: Embracing the Weirdness of Existence and the Poetry of Our Lives, is in poetry.

Shermer and Hecht discuss: awe and wonder • science and religion • the new atheists • humanism and atheism • secular Judaism • replacing religion, with what? • the original meaning of liturgy and why it’s still important • rituals for atheists • how to cope with loss, death, and grief • what to say at weddings and funerals • Alvy’s Error (the universe is expanding but Brooklyn is not) • what we do in the hear-and-now matters, whether or not there is a hereafter (which there probably isn’t) • love.

Jennifer Michael Hecht, a historian and poet, is the award-winning and bestselling author of the histories Doubt, Stay, The Happiness Myth, and The End of the Soul. Her poetry books include Who Said, The Next Ancient World, and Funny. She earned her PhD in history from Columbia University and teaches in New York City. Her new book is The Wonder Paradox: Embracing the Weirdness of Existence and the Poetry of Our Lives.

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You're listening to theurmer Show.

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My guest today is the author of this magnificent book here. She is Jennifer Michael Hecht, a historian and poet,

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award-winning and best-selling author of the history's Doubt,

0:26.7

stay, The Happiness Myth, and The End of the Soul. Her poetry books include, who said Said The Next Ancient World and Funny?

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She earned her PhD in history from Columbia University. I think history of science, right Jennifer?

0:41.0

Yeah, and teaches at the in New York City. Okay, the new book is The Wonder Paradox. Here we go. Embracing the weirdness of existence and the poetry of our lives.

0:52.8

Jennifer, okay, I'm reading along here in your book and I come across this passage.

0:57.8

It started right from the beginning how you accidentally became a sort of priest of unbelief.

1:02.8

At Caltech I was signing books after my first large all doubt lecture,

1:06.8

doubt the book.

1:07.8

When a terrifically pregnant couple handed me the book to sign and ask permission to pose a quick

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question. That was me, right permission to pose a quick question.

1:13.4

That was me, right?

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That was a Caltech.

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Our life.

1:15.9

That is exactly right.

1:17.6

I really didn't put it together until a couple hours ago.

1:20.6

I thought, wait, that was that cow tag and that was that yes, and that's when that happened.

1:26.0

I still see the image so clearly in my mind of getting that question and only realizing slowly that I was going to be asked this kind of question, sort of personal questions about ritual and religion.

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Yeah, yeah, and let's see, how long ago was this?

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You, your, we went to dinner afterwards,

1:44.8

and I think your son was still nursing.

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