Thinking Hard or Hardly Thinking

Aaron Marx
Podcast “Thinking Hard or Hardly Thinking”

Thinking Hard or Hardly Thinking is your home for reflections and conversations that explore the tightly-interwoven connections between topics like philosophy, psychology, history, economics, politics, religion, spirituality, systems, entrepreneurship, and more. It’s a high level view of the dilemmas, tensions, and paradoxes that motivate us to find our place in the world. Each episode will stimulate you, challenge you, and ultimately leave you inspired and optimistic so you can maximize your success, satisfaction, and enjoyment of life.

Episodios

  1. 18/04/2021

    The American Artform

    Art is a human instinct. We seek to beautify our existence, our lives, our worlds. We strive to perform actions, produce goods, in such a manner by which they simply become inspiring by the very level of craft and refinement that they reach. For as long as the human spirit has animated our outlook and motivated our choices we have striven for beauty, inspiration, idealism, the purview of artistry. I realized not long ago that the arts we revere have certain origins and are not distributed equally across cultures. If I were to ask you which art is most distinctive in American culture, you might give me a few answers. Jazz, musical theater, cinema, the elusive great American novel. But I think there is an American artform far more pervasive and influential in our modern world than any of those, with all other cultures and nations looking to American for its artistic models and trendsetters, and it’s perhaps something you do not even think of as a form of art. The art is entrepreneurship, and while America is often imitated, its spirit is never duplicated. From the very beginning this was American’s art, and remains so to this day. We don’t stand out in the others nearly to this extent, but entrepreneurship is what America was made for, and that is where we shine. In my opinion, we have elevated entrepreneurship to an art in a way no other nation has, and in a way we have not attained with any other medium. We’ll be exploring all of that and more today on Thinking Hard, or Hardly Thinking. Learn more about Aaron at www.aaronjmarx.com Read/listen to the Entrepreneurial Manifesto: https://www.aaronjmarx.com/manifesto

    21 min
  2. 28/03/2021

    "We All Want the Same Thing"

    Certain divisive areas of human life, most especially politics and religion I tend to notice, often create sharply polarized and even tribal divisions between groups of people who seem to desire and pursue highly dissimilar visions of society, culture, morality, economics, character, attitude, and much else. A tension immediately arises between the impulse to unify these disparate and often antagonistic groups around shared values, and the opposing impulse to vilify and denounce the other. The unifying impulse is often associated with and justified by rhetoric resembling some version of “we all ultimately want the same thing”, the implication being that the ultimate vision is the same, whereas the differences lie within the more superficial components of approach and technique, being that if we zoom out far enough we will behold a highly unifying bigger picture of the grand vision we all ultimately seek. But, is this actually true, coherent, or even possible to discern? How vague and abstract a vision must we reduce in order to reconcile this? Does anyone actually know what they want? Are certain political philosophies merely a means to an end which will eventually give way to some kind of utopia that is as practically attained through putting an opposing ideology into practice? Is this a tension we even want resolved, or is the very push and pull that generates so much energy and reactive momentum in politics largely dependent on this dynamic? We’ll be exploring all of that and more today on Thinking Hard, or Hardly Thinking. Learn more about Aaron at www.aaronjmarx.com Read/listen to the Entrepreneurial Manifesto: https://www.aaronjmarx.com/manifesto

    19 min
  3. 21/03/2021

    Theories of Success

    Have you ever had anyone tell you their magic formula for success? I’ll bet you have. We go through life with so many mentors, sages, counselors, coaches, teachers, and others offering us their time-tested advice to create the best life possible. Many of us have made something of a second career from personal development, devoting a significant amount of our time and mental energy to learning and putting into practice as many mindsets and techniques as possible to make our success effortless and complete, and this generally yields a positive result of some kind, even if not entirely what it promises. The fact is, everyone has some theory of success that they teach, or would if asked, an approach to life that has gotten them to where they are. And you might expect that the most successful among us would teach a theory and method for success of great integrity that is unusually well thought-through. I notice however this is often not the case, and there is enough about the very concept of a success theory that should cause us to hesitate and ask questions before we attempt to assimilate and apply it. Furthermore, there is something about the nature of success that resists being captured by a theory in the first place, and perhaps this is the only way it could ever be. We’ll be exploring all of that and more today on Thinking Hard, or Hardly Thinking. Learn more about Aaron at www.aaronjmarx.com Read/listen to the Entrepreneurial Manifesto: https://www.aaronjmarx.com/manifesto

    23 min

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Thinking Hard or Hardly Thinking is your home for reflections and conversations that explore the tightly-interwoven connections between topics like philosophy, psychology, history, economics, politics, religion, spirituality, systems, entrepreneurship, and more. It’s a high level view of the dilemmas, tensions, and paradoxes that motivate us to find our place in the world. Each episode will stimulate you, challenge you, and ultimately leave you inspired and optimistic so you can maximize your success, satisfaction, and enjoyment of life.

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