The Cult of the Bully - Sam Harris


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The Erosion of Integrity

This article laments the current cultural shift that seems to celebrate unethical behavior, exemplified by figures like Donald Trump and Elon Musk. It argues that the admiration of such individuals, who display traits of lying, bullying, and a lack of ethical considerations, signifies a dangerous trend.

The Need for Good People

The author asserts the importance of personal integrity and the need for a sufficient number of morally upright individuals in society to counteract this negative influence. The absence of such individuals could lead to a societal decline marked by the normalization of unethical actions.

Cautionary Tales

Trump and Musk are presented as cautionary tales, highlighting the corrupting influence of fame, wealth, and power, and how these factors can exacerbate immature and reckless behaviors. Their actions, the article suggests, serve as a warning against the dangers of unchecked power and the importance of ethical leadership.

Systemic Issues

The article also acknowledges the need for robust systems and institutions that can resist the influence of unethical actors, both charismatic figures and those who exhibit such behavior within the context of social media.

The Stakes

The overarching argument warns against the normalization of unethical behavior and emphasizes that the celebration of selfishness and cruelty in children represents a serious turning point that must be resisted.

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Does the world still need good people, or are we all free to become monsters now?

It may seem priggish to say it, given the current “vibe shift,” but we really can’t give up on personal integrity just yet. The day we celebrate our children for their selfishness and cruelty will be the point of no return.

Clearly, we need systems and institutions that can withstand the intrusions of a charismatic psychopath. We also need ones that can resist when otherwise normal people behave like psychopaths (e.g. on social media). However, if we want to live in good societies—where most games are positive-sum and decency is the norm—there is no substitute for having a sufficient number of people who are actually good, or struggling to be so.

It is, therefore, ominous that our political culture now celebrates figures who are obviously unethical—liars, bullies, and conmen—many of whom see no reason to even pretend to harbor deeper values or virtues. Whatever your politics, President Trump has said and done a thousand things that should make it impossible to admire him as a person—and he will commit further atrocities this week. Elon Musk has achieved a similarly vile orbit—lying with abandon, making common cause with racists and lunatics, and pointlessly defaming ordinary people—it seems, just for the fun of it. Both men are conspicuous for the degree to which they still resemble children, having retained a juvenile sense of entitlement, recklessness, and self-absorption. Both are already cautionary tales about the corrupting influences of fame, wealth, and power—even as they continue to achieve new heights.

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