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Ever wondered how adaptability shapes our self-worth? Join us as we dive into a compelling conversation with Dr. Michael Alexander, a systems engineer and PhD in economics, who brings a remarkable perspective shaped by his parents—an engineer father and an English teacher mother. Michael shares captivating stories of his father's transition from vacuum tubes to transistors, illustrating how adaptability and growth can be inherited traits. We also touch on Michael's unique interest in societal collapse models and the resilience they reveal about human and system adaptability. Listen as Michael explains why learning from the past and adapting existing knowledge can spark creativity and foster problem-solving.
Transitioning from the structured life of the military to civilian life is no easy feat, and Michael sheds light on the struggles faced by many in this process. This episode also explores similar challenges in other high-stress professions like law enforcement and teaching. Michael emphasizes the necessity of transitional training and the importance of self-awareness and new coping strategies. Moreover, he shares personal insights on developing character and self-worth, highlighting the value of embracing imperfections and fostering authentic communication. With anecdotes from his cross-cultural marriage and parenting experiences, Michael offers a rich tapestry of wisdom on tolerance, acceptance, and personal growth.
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- Émission
- FréquenceChaque semaine
- Publiée16 septembre 2024 à 13:00 UTC
- Durée41 min
- Saison5
- Épisode38
- ClassificationTous publics