In a culture of honor, each person has to earn honor and unable to tolerate a slight takes action himself. The past quarter century is seeing the rise of a victimhood culture where people are hypersensitive to slights but don't take care of it themselves. An Oxford student explained what happened to her after she joined a campus feminist group named Country Living. Here's an anti-fragile way to deal with misogyny and patriarchy.
In the final minutes of the final lecture of Dr. Shermer’s final semester at Chapman a student asked what practical lessons for life he might share with them. Dr. Shermer offered as much as he could think of off the top of his head, but since he has researched and written a fair amount on this topic over the decades he sat down and wrote out a final lecture here, not only for his students but for anyone who is interested in knowing what tools science and reason can provide for how to live a good life and how to deal with entropy, problems, setbacks and obstacles, aka normal life. Here are the ten lessons…
- The First Law of Life
- To Thine Own Self Be True
- Be Antifragile
- Be Self-Disciplined Because Action is Character
- Don’t be a Victim
- Don’t Eat the Marshmallow
- Directing Your Future Self
- Be Your Own Financial Advisor
- Build Strong Social Networks
- Find Your Meaning and Purpose in Life