Blending With Imperfection, Worrying Too Much, & the Hubris of Certainty
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Blending With Imperfection, Worrying Too Much, & the Hubris of Certainty
In this episode, Brandon Tumblin (from The Strong Stoic) and J.W. Bertolotti (from Perennial Meditations) discuss how to blend with the imperfections that are inherent in life, worrying too much about humanity’s biggest problems, and how certainty leads to insanity.
We ponder the following questions:
* Should we focus on global issues or local issues?
* How do we harmonize with the imperfections inherent in life?
* Can we actually make “bad'“ decisions?
* Can and should we love others despite their flaws or, perhaps, even because of them?
* & much more!
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* Brandon Tumblin is most well-known for his podcast, The Strong Stoic Podcast, where he discusses philosophical ideas (solo and guest episodes).
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