35 min

Unraveling the DNA of Conflict: The Quest for Human Sustainability with Tony Wall Grit Daily Startup Show

    • Entrepreneurship

In this insightful episode, Phillip Lanos sits down with Tony Wall, founder of the non-profit Noēsis and author of the best-selling book, "The Human Injury." We delve into the deep-seated mechanisms of human behavior, shaped by hundreds of thousands of years of biological evolution. Tony eloquently explains the shift from a "collaborate or die" existence to an "acquire or die" mindset as humanity began to form larger groups, leading to the creation of unnatural hierarchies.

Tony outlines the cyclical pattern of societal collapse, visible in 50 historical civilizations, rooted in inequality and the inevitable conflict it breeds. Crucially, he highlights how we, as the first generation capable of awareness, have the power to alter this trajectory.

Noēsis and "The Human Injury" serve as beacon in this quest for understanding and change, providing education and empathetic insight into the challenges we face. While our evolutionary past may not be our fault, the responsibility to choose a different future is ours to bear.

Join us as we explore the intersection of biology, society, and the future of human sustainability. This isn't just history in the making – it's the very essence of our shared humanity. Prepare to see the world, and your place within it, in a whole new light

Guest Website:https://noesisproject.com
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

In this insightful episode, Phillip Lanos sits down with Tony Wall, founder of the non-profit Noēsis and author of the best-selling book, "The Human Injury." We delve into the deep-seated mechanisms of human behavior, shaped by hundreds of thousands of years of biological evolution. Tony eloquently explains the shift from a "collaborate or die" existence to an "acquire or die" mindset as humanity began to form larger groups, leading to the creation of unnatural hierarchies.

Tony outlines the cyclical pattern of societal collapse, visible in 50 historical civilizations, rooted in inequality and the inevitable conflict it breeds. Crucially, he highlights how we, as the first generation capable of awareness, have the power to alter this trajectory.

Noēsis and "The Human Injury" serve as beacon in this quest for understanding and change, providing education and empathetic insight into the challenges we face. While our evolutionary past may not be our fault, the responsibility to choose a different future is ours to bear.

Join us as we explore the intersection of biology, society, and the future of human sustainability. This isn't just history in the making – it's the very essence of our shared humanity. Prepare to see the world, and your place within it, in a whole new light

Guest Website:https://noesisproject.com
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

35 min