Chapter

Innate Sense of Justice and Oppression
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27:37 - 33:52 (06:14)

The concept of an innate sense of what is right or wrong is often attributed to a Buddhist idea, but many argue that it is learned through external influences and teachings.

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The belief that humans are inherently born with the knowledge of justice and freedom is a fallacy.
27:37 - 29:51 (02:13)
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Justice
Summary

The belief that humans are inherently born with the knowledge of justice and freedom is a fallacy. Children learn about these concepts through education and asking questions, rather than having an innate understanding of them.

Chapter
Innate Sense of Justice and Oppression
Episode
#196 – Yeonmi Park: North Korea
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast
A son of a Chinese dissident who was tortured and died shares his experience of growing up without a father and the struggle for justice and democracy in China.
29:51 - 31:20 (01:28)
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China
Summary

A son of a Chinese dissident who was tortured and died shares his experience of growing up without a father and the struggle for justice and democracy in China.

Chapter
Innate Sense of Justice and Oppression
Episode
#196 – Yeonmi Park: North Korea
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast
In this podcast, the speaker shares their experience of feeling at home despite having very different life stories from others.
31:20 - 33:52 (02:31)
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Compassion
Summary

In this podcast, the speaker shares their experience of feeling at home despite having very different life stories from others. They also mention their belief in the Buddhist idea and the importance of embracing differences with compassion.

Chapter
Innate Sense of Justice and Oppression
Episode
#196 – Yeonmi Park: North Korea
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast