Shot of Philosophy Shot of Philosophy
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I usually wake up, make coffee or espresso, start drinking it, and read some philosophy to start the day. This podcast is me sharing that habit. I enjoy practicing philosophy and I can't stop drinking coffee so I think this might work. I'll share some readings, ask some questions and try to offer philosophy as a form of therapy with these episodes. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shotofphilosophy/support
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Ep. #124: Who do you admire? How do you educate yourself?
"it really matters who we admire, for celebrities influence our outlook, ideas and conduct. And bad heroes give glamour to flaws of character."
- Great Thinkers by The School of Life
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Ep. #123: Perry Rizopoulos: Let's Connect On LinkedIn and Build some Confidence Today.
Some of my posts on LinkedIn are in line with some main themes of the podcast, let's connect!
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Ep. #122: How do you make your daily spaces beautiful?
"Beauty can educate our souls. Plato sees art as therapeutic: it is the duty of poets and painters (and, nowadays, novelists, television producers and designers) to help us lead good lives."
- Great Thinkers by The School of Life
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Ep. #121: What are the important parts of a loving relationship?
"In Plato's eyes, love is in essence a kind of education: you couldn't really love someone if you didn't want to be improved by them. Love should be two people trying to grow together- and helping each other to do so."
- Great Thinkers by The School of Life
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Ep. #120: When do you think hard about things?
"Plato proposed that our lives go wrong in large part because we almost never give ourselves time to think carefully about logically about our plans."
- The School of Life
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Ep.#119: Do you need to be happy?
Eudaimonia: "The peculiar but fascinating Greek word is a little hard to translate. It almost means 'happiness; but is really closer to 'fulfillment," because 'happiness' suggests continuous chirpiness- whereas 'fulfillment' is more compatible with periods of great pain and suffering- which seem to be an unavoidable part even of a good life."
- Great Thinkers by The School of Life
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