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The Crisis of Meaning (feat. Dr. John Vervaeke)
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A great discussion with Dr. John Vervaeke, a Psychology Professor at University of Toronto. We discuss the cognition of meaning, what is 'real', the importance of cultivating ecologies of practice and so much else.

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@nerd26373

1 year ago

We admire the work that you do on this platform. May God bless you all no matter what.

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@ethanman8743

1 year ago

Ben that was super awesome, and you did a great job dragging out interesting topics from John and adding to the conversation. I’ve been thinking for a while about getting into Vervaeke’s work, and there you were! Really appreciate the video, I definitely will be diving into John’s work and research. And I would absolutely love more profs on the show—as you’ve been doing!

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@heyitsJJ3000

1 year ago

I’m pretty sure this conversation changed my life.

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@earth2claire

1 year ago

Wow, so glad to see this collab! Not what I was expecting but I love both this channel and Dr Vervaeke!

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@segasys1339

1 year ago

Outstanding job. One of the best interviews of Vervaeke yet.

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@Dylonysus

1 year ago

This was absolutely mindblowing to say the least, especially his points on improving democracy, you were very right in saying those were concrete, I've never heard anyone dissect it on that level before. It also gives me hope for the future too to be honest, definitely revewing this video many times to digest these points more slowly, Thanks for the amazing content !

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@arono9304

1 year ago

Such a great crossover episode!

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@benhayslip8421

1 year ago

Been watching Vervaeke’s YouTube videos. Cool stuff!

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@stephenlaswell4341

1 year ago

Johnny V: always reminding me that I need to take the time for this ecology of practices. Meditation, contemplation, movement, diologos. I already know I should do it, I just need to do it

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@captiantoastytm6436

1 year ago

Okay this is much better than a video about John

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@PaulVanderKlay

1 year ago

Oh, how did I miss this?! Can't wait to watch it!

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@Rogie12

1 year ago

Thank you Sisyphus for another video

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@helo218

1 year ago

I am very highly convinced by his explanations on virtue and wisdom: as a (baby) physicist who uses the complex and dynamical systems frameworks to study nature in a various contexts and disciplines (astrophysics, climate, biophysics and…. even psychology and sociology!), frameworks that have a universality to them, this makes completely total sense. Since all nature according to physics is about adaptation under constraints, maybe wisdom is the conscious fine tuning of that one can grow coming from the place of biological and environmental determinisms. How beautiful!

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@error666notfound

7 months ago

Oh my god I hadn't realized you have this podcast.... this channel is mind-blowing ❤

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@real_pattern

1 year ago

when John was talking about the inexhaustibility of an object - that's one of Object-Oriented Ontology's insights, developing on heidegger's philosophy of being as not constant presence. it's fascinating! check out timothy morton's dark ecology, being ecological, realist magic, the ecological thought, ecology without nature, but especially the first two to see how OOO works through ecology! it's so awesome!

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@ConfusedApe

1 year ago

Thank you for this

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@tnat-

1 year ago

Great episode! You should do a collab with Philosophise This!

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@donny_doyle

1 year ago

Thank you gentlemen, big fan of both of ya'... please continue the inspiring work.

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@It-me-gog

1 year ago

Love your stuff dude

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@julyendamico8612

1 year ago

love the rambling :D

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