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#644: Jonathan Haidt — The Coddling of the American Mind, How to Become Intellectually Antifragile, and How to Lose Anger by Studying Morality

The Tim Ferriss Show

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Quotes from Zen Buddhist Philosopher and Joseph Campbell

A Zen Buddhist philosopher from the eighth century emphasizes that individuals complicate their understanding by picking and choosing sides, thus advocating for a demoralized perspective that seeks clarity without moral judgments. By avoiding the dichotomy of good and bad, one can grasp the nuances of reality more effectively. In contrast, Joseph Campbell's insights into the human experience encourage an acceptance of the world's inherent sorrows while choosing to live in joy. He highlights the importance of affirming life in all its complexity, urging individuals to participate in life fully, regardless of its challenges.

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