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Honestly with Bari Weiss

America Needs a Self-Help Book. Tim Urban's Got One.

Honestly with Bari Weiss

The Free Press

News, Society & Culture

4.6 • 7.8K Ratings

🗓️ 12 May 2023

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Summary

A few years ago, writer and cartoonist Tim Urban started becoming troubled by what he saw going on in the world around him. He noticed that while technology was progressing in unbelievable ways—people were going to space on private rocket ships and computers were the size of Starbucks coffee cups—it seemed like people were unhappier than ever before. We were petty. We were turning against each other. We were tribal. And he noticed that the very things that had allowed for unbelievable technological progress—things like democracy, liberalism, and humanism—were under siege. Why was everything such a mess? When did things get so tribal? And why do humans do this stuff to each other? Urban’s new book, What's Our Problem? A Self-Help Book for Societies, is an answer to those questions and more. Like his other work on his blog, Wait But Why, Urban uses comically simple drawings, stick figures, and charts, to make the most complex and profound questions that humans face tangible and affecting. In this book, Urban looks back at hundreds of thousands of years of history and explains how we are now living through more change, more rapidly, than at any other time—the stakes of that are almost too high to comprehend—but what he argues is that the danger we face in the end is not global warming. It’s not an asteroid racing toward Earth. It’s not an impending alien invasion. It’s ourselves. On today’s episode, Tim Urban explains how we got ourselves into this mess, and how we can also get ourselves out of it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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I'm Barry Weiss and this is honestly.

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Tim Urban is the only cartoonist who has elicited an existential crisis in me.

0:41.0

It's not because he's some great illustrator. Tim's drawings are

0:44.2

comically simple. They're of stick figures or if he's feeling fancy, maybe he'll

0:48.0

do a chart. What makes them so affecting is the way he's able to capture and distill the most complex and profound

0:56.3

questions we face.

0:59.2

Questions like, what does it mean to be a human being?

1:02.6

What is the purpose of our lives?

1:04.9

Are we spending our finite time on Earth wisely?

1:07.3

And do we even grasp how short that time is?

1:11.2

By capturing the length of our days and say the amount of times we have left to swim in the ocean, or the books

1:16.6

we have left to read, or the dumplings we have left to eat, assuming we live to the age of 90,

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Tim takes an abstract subject like time and makes it tangible.

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