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Why are my best friends Jewish?

2024/12/11
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Derek Sivers: 作者在纽约和洛杉矶生活多年后,发现自己最好的朋友都是犹太人,对此感到好奇,并试图探究原因是巧合还是文化吸引力。他列出自己最亲密的朋友名单后发现他们都是犹太人,因此思考这是否是巧合还是文化吸引力。在阿根廷,他遇到一位犹太音乐家,两人一见如故,这让他更加疑惑这种吸引力背后的原因。作者提及一位非犹太裔的挚友,她经历丰富,曾参与反恐工作,但她的外祖母是犹太人,这或许解释了他们之间的默契。作者思考这种文化吸引力可能源于细微的文化相似性,例如塔木德传统中的质疑精神或对讨论的共同热爱。作者推测这种吸引力可能是对某种共同世界观的认同,例如塔木德传统中强调的批判性思维和辩论,以及对知识和学习的重视,这些价值观可能潜移默化地影响了作者的朋友选择。他阅读了《给傻瓜看的犹太教完全指南》这本书,并从中找到了共鸣。最后,作者表示自己仍然不确定答案,并向听众征求意见。

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Hi, I'm Derek Sivers, and this is Why Are My Best Friends Jewish? This is a real question. I don't know the answer, and I'm curious. I lived in New York City for 10 years, and Los Angeles for 7 years, and there are a lot of Jewish people in those two cities, so it could be coincidence. But I honestly didn't realize it until one day I was thinking about the difference between shallow versus deep friendships, and I made a list of my closest friends.

After I looked at the short list, smiling and appreciating, I looked again. Whoa, all of them are Jewish. Is it coincidence or a cultural attraction? I meet a lot of people and I like most of them, but it's rare that I feel that extra, extra click with someone. In Buenos Aires this year, I met with a musician named Alejandro Starro, and we instantly felt like old friends.

Then two hours into the conversation, he said something about his Jewish culture and I was shocked. I had no idea. If that was part of the reason I felt an instant click with him, how could that be? When I got home to New Zealand, I called one of my best non-Jewish friends to ask her about this.

She's from Iran, Baha'i faith, and spent 20 years fighting terrorism on the front lines of Afghanistan, Somalia, and Kenya before taking a nice, peaceful post in 2019 in Kiev, Ukraine.

Oops. Yes, she's a magnet for disaster and has also been attacked by a dolphin and a silverback gorilla. But anyway, she's also one of those rare people that I super clicked with the minute we met years ago. So I explained the situation and asked her why I'm so drawn to Jewish people. She said, "Maybe that's why you and I clicked so well." I said, "Huh, wait, what? No, you're Baha'i." She said, "Yeah, but my mom's mom is Jewish, so it was always part of my family's culture."

Again, I had no idea, so it was another blind taste test. So if this is a cultural attraction, then what is that really? My friends are vastly different, some religious, some not at all, from different countries and backgrounds, so any cultural similarity must be subtle. Could the Talmudic tradition of questioning pass down through non-religious families? Is it a shared love of discussion?

I could relate to the worldview presented in The Complete Idiot's Guide to Understanding Judaism, a surprisingly great book written by a rabbi. And my friend Maya inducted me as an honorary member of the tribe. Am I recognizing a shared worldview in strangers? Or is it something else entirely? I don't know. So I'm asking the world for ideas. Please leave a reply on my blog if you have any thoughts.