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What Do We Do with the One Life We’re Given? - Scientists, Writers, Philosophers & Changemakers Share their Stories

Aug 13, 2025
Join Paul Shrivastava, an organizational scholar and eco-civilization advocate, as he discusses integrating emotional and spiritual skills with technology for a sustainable future. Dr. Guy Leschziner, a neurologist, dives into the mysteries of free will, sleep’s impact on memory, and the changing nature of mentorship in education. Musician Eiren Caffall reflects on her father's death, the importance of cultural preservation, and the influence of Black oral traditions on her writing. Together, they explore the delicate balance between humanity and technological advancement.
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INSIGHT

Design Multiple Eco‑Civilizational Futures

  • Paul Shrivastava argues that science, technology, and economics matter but don't define a full human future.
  • He envisions multiple 'eco-civilizations' requiring people to design lives and livelihoods for varied ecological futures.
ANECDOTE

A Father's Death Forced Rapid Adulthood

  • Eiren Caffall recounts her father's death forcing her to become the family's breadwinner in Lagos and mature quickly.
  • She describes still feeling his presence and how that loss shifted her responsibilities and worldview.
INSIGHT

Free Will Is Contested But Constrained

  • Guy Leschziner says denying free will entirely clashes with experience, yet many influences behind our actions lie beyond control.
  • He acknowledges philosophical and neuroscientific arguments that treat free will as illusory while keeping a nuanced stance.
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