
#112 - Recalibrating Our Views on Anger and Shame: A Dialogue with Daniel Sznycer
Converging Dialogues
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Is There a Middle Way?
I wonder if, in how we understand the kind of phenomenologyof individuals, knowing how complex we are, if it's possible to say, yeas maybee, maybe we didn't quite get it right. Maybe it's not shame is defined by the global self. Rather, shame could be felt in pieces of the self. And you could could or could not feel guilty about some of the actions or the events that took place. That could kind of map on and fit to this kind of a continuing piece of things. I think i handle it wildly differentlystill the same person, but there's different components of myself that i could feel shame in,. something totally different, in different context
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