Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks on faith as hearing music beneath noise, moving society from 'I' to 'we', and never accepting anything as inevitable.

Jonathan Sacks — Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks was Chief Rabbi of the United Kingdom and Commonwealth from 1991 to 2013 and the 2016 Templeton Prize laureate. An award-winning author of more than 30 books, he was a philosopher, public speaker, and widely respected moral voice.
Tim Ferriss speaks with Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks about faith, leadership, and morality in divided times. Sacks defines faith as the ability to hear the music beneath the noise and recounts the life-changing meeting with the Lubavitcher Rebbe that pushed him toward leadership. The conversation centers on his book Morality and the thesis that Western society has too much 'I' and too little 'we', illustrated through history, the pandemic, and cultural change. He also discusses safe spaces, free speech, the value of intellectual opposition, and the Jewish refusal to accept anything as inevitable.
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Bose
“buying noise-canceling earphones bose in this case and the line that i want to explore is these are the most religious objects i've ever come across” — Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks 00:11:22Find it on Amazon
Edith Eger
“one of the most inspirational books you've read is the choice this is a book that fewer people will recognize compared to say some of victor frankl's work” — Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks 00:21:16Find it on Amazon
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks
“the period following the publication of the dignity of difference and there are calls for your resignation headlines in the newspaper” — Tim Ferriss 00:37:59Find it on Amazon
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks
“i've subsequently written a book called not in god's name that is much more radical but people do not associate radicalism with chief rabbis” — Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks 00:41:06Find it on Amazon
Rick Warren (inferred)
“an american christian minister who wrote a book called the purpose-driven life it has one of the best opening sentences in any book i know” — Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks 00:43:42Find it on Amazon
Lin-Manuel Miranda
“tickets for elena myself to go and see hamilton the musical and i suddenly realized what it was to retell the american story in a new and very inclusive way” — Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks 01:06:46Find it on Amazon
Tim Ferriss
“thank you so much for answering so many questions for tribal mentors my last book and the question was about your purchase of 100 or less” — Tim Ferriss 00:11:22Find it on Amazon
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks
“so the book is morality subtitle restoring the common good and divided times and i know you are a student of history” — Tim Ferriss 00:54:46Find it on Amazon