The benefits of living a more simple life!
For millennia, voluntarily adopting a more simple life has been a calling by almost all wisdom seekers. For good reason! Find out more!
The Unbearable Lightness of Being was written by the Czech Milan Kundera, and it was published in 1984. It tells the story of a young woman in love with a man torn between his love for her and his habitual womanizing. In this episode, we discuss living lightly versus living with weight, and Nietzsche's idea of the eternal return.
For millennia, voluntarily adopting a more simple life has been a calling by almost all wisdom seekers. For good reason! Find out more!
Though there may be some future episodes from time to time, this is the last regular episode of The Wisdom Of! In this episode, I talk about six of my favourite thinkers and artists of all time!
We need to start a college course designed to deal with the typical midlife crisis! Or so says Carl Jung! Find out more!
What's happened to the joy and authenticity of gift-giving? Find out more!
Nietzsche had mixed feelings about Buddhism. Find out more!
Kafka's Letter to his Father offers an incredibly striking and penetrating analysis of the psychological roots and the effects of power within a family. Find out more!
Once close friends, Sartre and Camus had a huge public falling out. Find out why!
Can non-theists feel existential gratitude? Let's explore!
Why is there such a close connection between existentialism and the artist? Let's explore!
In his On The Nature of Things, a work devoted to an explanation of the views of Epicurus, Lucretius writes poetically rather than using standard prose. Why? Let's explore!
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