![]() ![]() Timely is one word for "How to be Perfect." Engaging and meaningful are two more. "It’s mind-blowing to me that the next thought in your mind isn’t, 'OK, what will the effect of my action be on the people around me?' And the answer, pretty obviously, is well, those people might get sick and die.” You’re not thinking about how your action affects other people," he says by phone. ![]() "Every time someone was saying, 'I’m not wearing a mask because I believe in freedom,' it's like you’re only thinking about half of the equation there. Yet even Schur, a two-time Emmy winner and really smart guy, finds it difficult to understand the choices made by some Americans during the COVID-19 pandemic. Schur's new book, "How to be Perfect: The Correct Answer to Every Moral Question," covers in funny, thoughtful and sometimes provocative ways what he learned from doing research on philosophy for the series. ![]() His latest project expands on that quest. Michael Schur created NBC's "The Good Place," the acclaimed sitcom about how to become a better person, even after death. ![]()
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