Robby Berman

Robby Berman

Contributing Writer

I’m a writer, musician, and father living in central New York with my wife, two daughters, one dog, two cats, and countless questions. I’m especially interested in animal rights, creativity, politics, the nature of things and time, and in making a worthwhile contribution. You can follow me @everyrobby.
Slavoj Žižek considers the pursuit of happiness to be dumb because we don’t really want it anyway.
The conflict between faiths is one good reason to doubt God’s existence.
Henry Rollins talks about how fear of winding up starting in The America drove his to his remarkable career.
Michio Kaku tells the story of one super-scary mistake in physics and reminds us how hard it is to get science right.
Many of our best U.S presidents qualify as psychopaths, while Hitler doesn’t.
Richard Gleick talks about one vital trait geniuses all seem to share.
Ricky Gervais explains how he stopped believing in God and how to be Christian without God or religion.