
Why Buddhism Is True - A discussion with Robert Wright
In this episode, I talk to Robert Wright about his book *Why Buddhism is True*, exploring how Buddhist philosophy, particularly the concepts of not-self and emptiness, aligns with modern scientific understanding, especially evolutionary psychology. We discuss how the mind is not a unified self but rather a collection of "mental modules" that take turns running the show, which explains why our feelings can drastically alter our sense of self, as seen in the example of jealousy. A key takeaway is that true control comes not from trying to force our minds into a desired state, but from observing our feelings and modules without attachment, thereby reducing their power over us. This approach offers a secular path to greater happiness and clarity, applicable to navigating modern challenges like political polarization and personal reactivity.











