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You're Going to Die {Reflections}

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Can biohacking conquer the inevitability of death, or are we merely trying to outsmart our own mortality? This episode challenges our perceptions by juxtaposing ancient wisdom with modern science. We kick things off with a profound Hindu aphorism that lays the groundwork for our discussion on death and the human condition. Cue in Brian Johnson, a tech entrepreneur spending millions to turn back his biological clock, and you're left wondering: Is our obsession with prolonging life an act of ego or a genuine quest for deeper life experiences? Drawing from the Stoic philosophy, we emphasize the importance of making the most of the time we have, rather than just trying to stretch it out endlessly. Plus, a delightful nod to a Charlie Brown comic reminds us of the youthful belief in invincibility and the true essence of living each day fully.
In our next chapter, we delve into the transformative ideas from Ernest Becker's Pulitzer Prize-winning book, "The Denial of Death." Here, we explore how our deep-seated fear of dying propels human motivation and shapes our lives. The episode underscores the liberating power of acknowledging our mortality to find richer purpose and meaning. By dedicating ourselves to something greater—whether it be community, faith, or family—we can live more fulfilling lives, cherishing each day as an irreplaceable gift. Join us as we ponder the legacy we want to leave behind, guided by a blend of ancient insights and contemporary thought.

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Chapitres

1. You're Going to Die {Reflections} (00:00:00)

2. Reflections on Mortality and Biohacking (00:00:16)

3. Living Fully Despite Mortality (00:06:09)

128 episodes

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Can biohacking conquer the inevitability of death, or are we merely trying to outsmart our own mortality? This episode challenges our perceptions by juxtaposing ancient wisdom with modern science. We kick things off with a profound Hindu aphorism that lays the groundwork for our discussion on death and the human condition. Cue in Brian Johnson, a tech entrepreneur spending millions to turn back his biological clock, and you're left wondering: Is our obsession with prolonging life an act of ego or a genuine quest for deeper life experiences? Drawing from the Stoic philosophy, we emphasize the importance of making the most of the time we have, rather than just trying to stretch it out endlessly. Plus, a delightful nod to a Charlie Brown comic reminds us of the youthful belief in invincibility and the true essence of living each day fully.
In our next chapter, we delve into the transformative ideas from Ernest Becker's Pulitzer Prize-winning book, "The Denial of Death." Here, we explore how our deep-seated fear of dying propels human motivation and shapes our lives. The episode underscores the liberating power of acknowledging our mortality to find richer purpose and meaning. By dedicating ourselves to something greater—whether it be community, faith, or family—we can live more fulfilling lives, cherishing each day as an irreplaceable gift. Join us as we ponder the legacy we want to leave behind, guided by a blend of ancient insights and contemporary thought.

Join us! Facebook | Instagram | www.clcelkriver.org

  continue reading

Chapitres

1. You're Going to Die {Reflections} (00:00:00)

2. Reflections on Mortality and Biohacking (00:00:16)

3. Living Fully Despite Mortality (00:06:09)

128 episodes

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