

Paul Bloom || The Pleasures of Suffering
Nov 18, 2021
Paul Bloom, a developmental psychologist and professor at the University of Toronto, explores the intriguing concept of suffering as a pathway to meaning. He discusses the benefits of chosen suffering, like BDSM and horror, that offer unexpected joy amid fear. Bloom delves into post-traumatic growth, emphasizing how adversity can reshape lives positively. The conversation extends to themes of meditation, attachment in parenting, and the dual nature of empathy, prompting listeners to reconsider their views on pain and pleasure in pursuit of personal growth.
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Beyond Pleasure
- Suffering can provide meaning and purpose, challenging the idea that we only seek pleasure.
- Paul Bloom argues against pure hedonism, suggesting we also strive for deeper goals.
Chosen Suffering
- Bloom distinguishes chosen suffering from unforeseen tragedy.
- His book focuses on why people willingly embrace suffering, like in BDSM or horror.
Meaning in Suffering
- Paul Bloom agrees that people seek meaning in unchosen suffering.
- He questions if unchosen suffering leads to overall positive psychological changes.