(Listen to this reflection posted originally on Substack) An attempt to deconstruct the myth of meaning- “When meaning feels out of reach, maybe what we’re really seeking is resonance.” Modern individualism promises freedom, yet often leaves us searching for meaning in isolation. Through the lens of neuroscience and moral philosophy, this reflection examines how our brains weave coherence from chaos, and why the good life — as the philosopher Alasdair MacIntyre reminds us — depend...
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(Listen to this reflection posted originally on Substack) An attempt to deconstruct the myth of meaning- “When meaning feels out of reach, maybe what we’re really seeking is resonance.” Modern individualism promises freedom, yet often leaves us searching for meaning in isolation. Through the lens of neuroscience and moral philosophy, this reflection examines how our brains weave coherence from chaos, and why the good life — as the philosopher Alasdair MacIntyre reminds us — depend...
The Weight of Anger & How to Control It (Delivered in Bangla)
KnowingWhoYouAre
5 minutes
7 months ago
The Weight of Anger & How to Control It (Delivered in Bangla)
“Holding onto anger is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die.” — Buddha Anger is a natural emotion, but when it takes control, it can cloud judgment, damage relationships, and create a cycle of negativity. Some people, known as “anger projectors,” don’t just feel anger—they throw it onto others, turning their inner turmoil into an external storm. But here’s the truth: uncontrolled anger doesn’t make you powerful—it makes you a prisoner. This clip dives into practical ways...
KnowingWhoYouAre
(Listen to this reflection posted originally on Substack) An attempt to deconstruct the myth of meaning- “When meaning feels out of reach, maybe what we’re really seeking is resonance.” Modern individualism promises freedom, yet often leaves us searching for meaning in isolation. Through the lens of neuroscience and moral philosophy, this reflection examines how our brains weave coherence from chaos, and why the good life — as the philosopher Alasdair MacIntyre reminds us — depend...