Life Examined

Tragic optimism and the male identity crisis with Brad Stulberg

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Dec 15, 2024
In this engaging discussion, Brad Stulberg, author of Master Of Change and The Practice of Groundedness, reflects on community resilience after Hurricane Helene struck Asheville, revealing how neighbors transcended political divides in a time of crisis. He explores the idea of 'tragic optimism,' inspired by Viktor Frankl, emphasizing the power of hope amid despair. Stulberg also addresses the contemporary male identity crisis, advocating for new models of masculinity that embrace emotional awareness and redefine societal roles, particularly in therapy and skilled trades.
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ANECDOTE

Hurricane Helene’s Impact on Asheville

  • Hurricane Helene devastated Asheville, NC, leaving residents without power, water, or communication.
  • Roads and bridges washed away, trees crushed cars, and essential services disappeared quickly.
INSIGHT

Unity in Adversity

  • Despite political divides, Asheville residents united to support each other after the hurricane.
  • They shared resources, cleared roads, and offered assistance, demonstrating human resilience.
INSIGHT

Human Connection vs. Online Division

  • Real, proximate distress fosters human connection and cooperation.
  • Online platforms can amplify division due to bad actors and a lack of local community context.
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