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[Understanding Human Flourishing and Quality of Life in the Age of Technology]-[what history can teach us, a talk with michael bess [video]]

anything goes with emma chamberlain · B2 · 2023-07-20

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The Evolution of Quality of Life and the Challenge of Modernity

In this insightful discussion, Michael Bess, a Chancellor's Professor of History at Vanderbilt University, examines the trajectory of human quality of life and the complex role technology plays in our existence. Bess argues that while objective measures—such as longevity, wealth, and reduced infant mortality—have shown a dramatic upward trend since the Industrial Revolution, the impact of these advancements is a "mixed bag."

The "Yardstick" of Technological Impact

Bess introduces a conceptual "moral or quality of life yardstick" to evaluate innovation. He notes that while technologies like the automobile provide freedom and mobility, they also carry "unanticipated effects," such as the destruction of community, pollution, and the looming threat of climate change. He emphasizes that we must constantly assess how new technologies fit into the "wholeness, the totality of my quality of life" rather than merely focusing on the new capabilities they provide.

The Trap of Romanticizing the Past

Addressing the common tendency to view history through "rose-colored glasses," Bess suggests that romanticizing the past is not necessarily harmful if used as a tool for self-reflection. He encourages individuals to identify what specific aspects of the past they find appealing—such as a slower pace of life or a different sense of community—and attempt to integrate those values into the present. However, he warns against using this nostalgia as an excuse to avoid the challenges of the current era.

Navigating the "Mega Dangers" and Media Bias

Bess highlights the existence of "mega dangers," such as nuclear proliferation and the unchecked risks of artificial intelligence, which define our current era. He further critiques our modern information diet, noting a "huge bias toward bad news" in media. This negativity bias, rooted in human evolutionary psychology as a survival mechanism, leads to a distorted perception of reality. He argues that beneath the "fireworks" of conflict reported in the news lies a "dense, amazing fabric of cooperation" that sustains society.

Overcoming Polarization and the "Hate Game"

Drawing parallels between the political polarization of 1930s France and modern America, Bess identifies the "hollowing out of the center" as a significant threat. He observes that politics has transformed into a pseudo-religion where opposing sides are viewed as "demons" or "beasts." To counter this, he advocates for a refusal to participate in the "hate game." By seeking common ground—even on basic levels like public health or community service—individuals can "break down the abstraction of the other team" and rediscover the humanity in those with whom they disagree.

The Foundation of Flourishing

Concluding with his philosophy on human flourishing, Bess distinguishes between fleeting gratification and genuine well-being. Referencing the "hedonic treadmill" identified in positive psychology, he explains that happiness is not something to be acquired, but rather a state that arises from "living toward other people" and contributing to causes "bigger than myself." He encourages a shift from the ego-centric focus of the "little self" to a more expansive vision that recognizes our interconnectedness as part of a family, community, and planet.

By intentionally practicing silence, limiting exposure to toxic media, and choosing empathy over demonization, Bess suggests that we can navigate the "mixed bag" of the 21st century more effectively and lead more meaningful, flourishing lives.

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I don't even know how to sort through it.
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Have you ever been shopping online and the website just Gave you the ick.
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I think a lot of us look at the past And see it with rose-colored glasses.
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So, It's all kind of a mixed bag.
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One of my little rules of thumb with technology is It underlies the question that you're asking.
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📖 Transcript

Today we're going to be talking to Michael Bess.
Let me just... Read off my clipboard. All of this man's incredible accolades.
Michael Bess is Chancellor's Professor of History at Vanderbilt University, where he's been teaching for the past...
34 years. This man has been teaching for longer than I've been alive.
He's the author of five books. Michael Bess is a specialist in 20th and 21st century European with a particular interest in the interactions between social and cultural processes and technological change.
So today I want to discuss with him how technology has impacted our quality of life. over the past few centuries.

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