Skip to content
Who's in the Video
Author, peace-keeper, refugee worker, human rights activist and now political candidate for the Indian Parliament, Shashi Tharoor straddles several worlds of experience.Chairman of Dubai-based Afras Ventures and former Under-Secretary-General of[…]
Sign up for Big Think on Substack
The most surprising and impactful new stories delivered to your inbox every week, for free.

Shashi Tharoor suggests spending more time getting to know the world.

Question: Collectively, what should we be doing?

Shashi Tharoor: Well I just think we all need to be spending more time understanding others. We need to be spending more time getting to find out about the world, about people of other cultures, religions, backgrounds, races, civilizations. We ought to be . . . We ought to be engaging with each other so that we can understand how others see us and we can see them whole. I think if every individual were to do that systematically – travel more, meet people of other backgrounds – we would make the world a far happier and far more well-adjusted place than one in which people are divided behind walls of suspicion, of insincerity, of servitudes untested by the experience of sharing life with others.

Recorded on: 9/18/07

 

 

 


Related
The hospital where Rainn Wilson’s wife and son nearly died became his own personal holy site. There, he discovered that the sacred can exist in places we least expect it. During his talk at A Night of Awe and Wonder, he explained how the awe we feel in moments of courage and love is moral beauty — and following it might be the start of our spiritual revolution.
13 min
with