'How can a man be a hero today' isn't a redundant question; the nature of heroism might just look different. For example, it takes a hero to risk their own personal security and liberty to stand against power (Snowden, Assange etc). The potentially destructive forces of power can be truly terrifying; the underbelly of power most certainly is and it takes enormous courage to act against it. This sort of heroism is urgently needed in many contemporary settings (workplace, politics etc) and, of course, this would include immensely brave male and female heros.
John's first interview touches on this question and this biology interview goes another step towards an answer. Hard to define though, right? ua-cam.com/video/32nBAqvUPx0/v-deo.html
always great content, thank you very much
'How can a man be a hero today' isn't a redundant question; the nature of heroism might just look different. For example, it takes a hero to risk their own personal security and liberty to stand against power (Snowden, Assange etc). The potentially destructive forces of power can be truly terrifying; the underbelly of power most certainly is and it takes enormous courage to act against it. This sort of heroism is urgently needed in many contemporary settings (workplace, politics etc) and, of course, this would include immensely brave male and female heros.
Beautifully put.
"Knowledge is knowing a tamato is a fruit. Wisdom is knowing not to put a it in a fruit salad."
What is intelligence?
John's first interview touches on this question and this biology interview goes another step towards an answer. Hard to define though, right? ua-cam.com/video/32nBAqvUPx0/v-deo.html
Fair enough. There's a "brain in the sky." Fathom that. :)
Is it me or has John developed a lisp?
it seemed to me too, since you point it out, but only in some moments. However, an excellent interview like all those on this channel.