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Ep 168 Philosophical Questions That Break Your Brain

Ep 168 Philosophical Questions That Break Your Brain

Published 1 week, 6 days ago
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This week Ryan and I step away from politics, fitness and current affairs and dive headfirst into some of the biggest philosophical questions human beings have wrestled with for centuries. Questions that on the surface feel simple, but the deeper you go the harder they become to answer. Is suffering necessary for meaning or can life be deeply meaningful without pain? Is lying always wrong or are there situations where deception becomes the moral choice? Can morality exist without God or are right and wrong simply human inventions? Should truth always be valued above happiness even when ignorance may bring peace? Drawing on ideas from thinkers like Friedrich Nietzsche, Albert Camus, Viktor Frankl, Immanuel Kant and John Stuart Mill, we explore both sides of arguments that force us to confront our deepest assumptions about life, truth, morality and what it actually means to live well. We are not philosophers and we do not pretend to have the answers. But I firmly believe conversations like this sharpen the mind, challenge certainty and remind us that sometimes the most important discussions are the ones where nobody walks away fully convinced they were right. This is an episode about thinking deeper, questioning your own beliefs and wrestling with ideas that refuse easy answers. Welcome to another hard conversation.
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