Matthew Crozman is a Yale lecturer and co-author of the Instant New York Times best seller, Life Worth Living. He believes the answer lies in living a life of love, but determining how to do that can be both elusive and challenging. Jonathan Fields: Can we think a little bit about the worthiness of our shared humanity? How do I lean into that? What's really the center of that?
Dive into the profound exploration of life's most pressing questions with Matthew Croasmun, Yale lecturer and co-author of the instant New York Times bestseller, Life Worth Living: A Guide to What Matters Most. In this episode, we dissect:
• What really matters most in life?
• How can we discern what's worth wanting?
• How to develop the wisdom to navigate life's challenges?
We unravel Matthew's philosophy of living a life of love, alongside his provocative take on his life-transforming Yale course that 'just might ruin your life'. From dissecting fleeting pleasures to understanding profound purpose, this episode holds the key to unlocking a life that is truly worth living. Get ready for a journey of self-discovery and reflection!
Perfect for those on the quest to live a richer, more meaningful life, don't miss this deep dive into understanding what makes a life flourish beyond superficial gains. Tune in!
You can find Matthew at: Website | Life Worth Living | Episode Transcript
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