Grim's Reality ... It's Later Than You Think. Life is a journey into the unknown, even if you think you know where you are going.
Sunday, 26 June 2022
John Vervaeke, Ep. 3 - Awakening from the Meaning Crisis - Continuous Cosmos and Modern...
Thursday, 23 June 2022
John Vervaeke: Ep. 2 - Awakening from the Meaning Crisis - Flow, Metaphor, and the Axial Revolution
How you think, and how you came to think the way you think, is the surface detail here. I would suggest that everyone could benefit from watching this episode as a stand-alone insight into the royal "us".
Wednesday, 22 June 2022
John Vervaeke: Awakening from the Meaning Crisis - Introduction
On from Jordan Peterson's courses on personality, I found John Vervaeke's take on meaning and perspective very interesting, and would you Adam and Eve it, he's put together an entire course of lectures on the subject.
I heard a thing recently "when the student is ready the teacher arrives." and everyday is a school day. Already after one hour, I have been able to unpack some stuff. He also has videos on guided meditation, for those who are interested, and of course it comes from the perspective of a scientist so the woo woo is minimal.
Wednesday, 15 June 2022
Jocko Podcast 336: Your Superpower. How To Get It. How To Use It.
Tuesday, 14 June 2022
The Importance of Being Ethical, with Jordan Peterson
The title "The importance of being ethical" short changes this discussion. I can never quite put my finger on what it is about Jordan Petersons' speech that grabs me and holds me. It's like there are two of him running in parallel, one orates the moment while the other simultaneously takes the free elaboration of an idea (from a question posed) and condenses it down to a gist (one of his favourite words). However, the form of the gist -if you have the vocabulary and the ability to extrapolate- hits your brain and unpacks like a Zip file. It's quite extraordinary.
I watch a lot of these Youtube broadcasts instead of mainstream TV, so much so that I subscribe to Youtube (ad-free is better). I don't review them as a rule, I just repost them with my recommendation in brief, likewise this one. Just watch it, it's an hour of two smart people hashing out topical ideas and putting some Post-Modern mores under a microscope and finding them to be at best foolish and at worse counterproductive to us all.
I will say this, you can't watch Jordan Peterson and not grow up a bit, and in some cases a lot. You put yourself your ideas and opinions under the same microscope the protagonists in these interviews put the world and themselves under and that has great utility.
Joe Rogan, Siddharth Kara: Cobalt Red: How the Blood of the Congo Powers Our Lives.
Ok, so this isn’t my usual fare (and hello … I have been absent, it happens, I’m a very busy man all of a sudden). Below is an economist Edi...
