Either way, what we do matters. What we do affects the outcome.
Matt Damon
MIT Commencement 2016, 2016
Video starts at 7:28 — the moment this quote was spoken
The Story Behind This Quote
In a brilliantly nerdy segment tailored for his MIT audience, Damon dove into simulation theory — the idea, postulated by philosopher Nick Bostrom, that we could all be living in a massive computer simulation. He joked about why we'd have to be in 'the one where Donald Trump becomes the Republican nominee for president,' drawing huge applause. But then Damon pivoted to the profound. He quoted MIT professor Max Tegmark's advice: 'Go out and do really interesting things so the simulators don't shut you down.' And then he delivered the real message: whether we're in a simulation or not, his answer is the same. What we do matters. This framing — using cutting-edge physics to arrive at a deeply humanistic conclusion — perfectly captured Damon's approach of meeting the audience where they are.