The process of seeking wisdom and then towards self actualization, in my mind has got to always be limited by the quality and depth of your self awareness at the moment of exploration. I wonder if often we discount what's possible to bubble up from within because we've never actually trained in the skill of allowing it to bubble up. And I guess maybe it depends on like which kind of self we're talking about, right? Right, a little less self or capital S right? Yeah, that's right. Thin self, you know, yeah, the sort of impulsive self.Yeah, it's interesting. It gets to another question, which is where does wisdom reside? Yeah. The
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!
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