

A Golden Age of Gurus
37 snips Jan 31, 2023
Helen Lewis, a writer for The Atlantic and host of The New Gurus, dives into the intriguing world of modern influencers. She argues we’re in a golden age of gurus who capture our attention with unconventional ideas. From wellness influencers to crypto experts, these figures thrive amid growing skepticism of traditional institutions. Lewis discusses the psychological appeal of these gurus and the impact of social media on trust and personal identity. She also reflects on the need for balancing personal guidance with institutional integrity in our chaotic digital landscape.
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Modern Gurus as Life Guides
- Modern gurus offer life guidance like traditional religious figures.
- They often position themselves as having unique, alternative wisdom, rejecting mainstream views.
Steve Jobs and Apple's Cult Following
- Steve Jobs, influenced by Eastern practices, introduced a minimalist aesthetic to Apple.
- This contributed to Apple becoming a sort of 'cult' brand, differentiating its users.
The Persistence of "Great Man" Theory
- The "great man" theory of history persists, despite attempts to debunk it.
- We constantly return to charismatic figures, ascribing major societal shifts to them.