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In today’s episode of Dharma Lab, Cort and Richie explore a radical and hopeful idea from their upcoming book Born to Flourish: that we all come into the world with an innate capacity for kindness, compassion, and human flourishing. Through personal stories, recent science, and ancient Buddhist wisdom, they reveal how reconnecting with our true nature can transform not only ourselves but also our divided world. Podcast Chapter List 00:00 – Are We Really Born to Flourish? Why this claim matters more now than ever—and why it’s grounded in science, not blind optimism. 01:23 – Welcome to Dharma Lab + Introducing Born to Flourish Cortland Dahl and Richard Davidson outline the science, meditation, and practical focus of the episode. 02:14 – A Father–Son Meditation Story How meditating with a three-year-old reveals something essential about human nature. 03:37 – What Is “Buddha Nature”? The idea that our true nature is fundamentally whole, good, and already present. 05:16 – Why “Born to Flourish” Sounds Radical Today Addressing skepticism in a world shaped by violence, polarization, and fear. 06:26 – The Science of Kindness in Infants How six-month-old babies consistently choose kindness over harm. 10:05 – What 100% Results Tell Us About Human Nature Why these findings are almost unheard of in psychology research. 11:00 – Buddhist Psychology and the Problem of Identity How misunderstanding who we are fuels stress, burnout, and suffering. 12:24 – The “Blind Spot”: What We Miss About Ourselves Why changing thoughts, roles, and emotions aren’t our deepest identity. 13:33 – Awareness as the Constant Background of Experience Why awareness, compassion, and wisdom may be innate rather than cultivated. 14:38 – Why the Brain Fixates on the Negative How rarity, contrast, and media bias distort our perception of reality. 16:07 – Tragedy, Memory, and What We Remember How emotionally charged events dominate our personal narratives. 17:29 – Daniel Kahneman’s Peak-End Rule Why we remember peaks and endings—and how this shapes well-being. 19:47 – Fixing Ourselves vs. Rediscovering Wholeness The difference between self-improvement and recognizing what’s already here. 22:24 – The Fruitional Approach to Meditation Why flourishing isn’t in the future—and why practice can feel easier than expected. 25:11 – Everyday Practices That Reveal Our True Nature Using meetings, meals, and daily life as opportunities for practice. 27:43 – “Just Like Me”: A Practice for Compassion How remembering our shared humanity changes relationships. 33:36 – Seeing Harm Through the Lens of Confusion, Not Evil Why this perspective naturally gives rise to compassion without excusing harm. 36:10 – Why the World Needs This Perspective Shift Reconnecting with common humanity in divided times—and what’s coming next. https://dharmalabco.substack.com/p/dl...