

#148: Trying Not to Try With Edward Slingerland
Oct 19, 2015
Edward Slingerland, an author who delves into the blend of Chinese philosophy and neuroscience, offers fascinating insights on achieving goals without excessive effort. He discusses 'wu wei,' the art of effortless action, and contrasts it with the intense striving often seen in the West. Slingerland explains how embracing our weaknesses can lead to strength and shares practical strategies for living spontaneously. The conversation also touches on how trust in human interactions can be enhanced by allowing for more authentic, relaxed behaviors.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Embracing Effortless Action: The Philosophy of Wu Wei
02:03 • 21min
The Paradox of Trying Not to Try
23:02 • 3min
Naturalism and Moral Growth
25:56 • 8min
The Fluid Philosophy of Zhuangzi: Embracing an Uncertain Path
34:07 • 3min
Exploring the Connection Between Spontaneity and Trust
36:45 • 3min
Embracing Effortless Action in Daily Life
39:44 • 5min