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There Is No Spoon
Smirik
21 episodes
1 week ago
Why are we so drawn to mythological stories in movies and books? Can we truly find meaning in myths — and is that meaning even there? Where should we search for answers about life, the universe, and everything in between? And how do we navigate personal crises — and come out transformed? In this podcast, we explore these big questions and more at the crossroads of psychology, philosophy, cultural studies, and science. Join us as we dive into timeless stories and enduring truths to uncover insights for today’s world.
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Why are we so drawn to mythological stories in movies and books? Can we truly find meaning in myths — and is that meaning even there? Where should we search for answers about life, the universe, and everything in between? And how do we navigate personal crises — and come out transformed? In this podcast, we explore these big questions and more at the crossroads of psychology, philosophy, cultural studies, and science. Join us as we dive into timeless stories and enduring truths to uncover insights for today’s world.
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Self-Improvement
Education
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7. Ignorance is bliss or why does knowing more often mean worrying more?
There Is No Spoon
12 minutes 38 seconds
8 months ago
7. Ignorance is bliss or why does knowing more often mean worrying more?

In the previous episode, we briefly touched on the saying, "More knowledge, more sorrow." In the context of self-actualization, it seems somewhat strange: if it's true, then why pursue personal growth at all? We discussed that life itself forces us to engage in this process. But why does this happen? What kind of knowledge are we talking about? Is it possible to avoid awareness and remain forever happy?

In this episode, we’ll explore concepts such as existential anxiety, the shadow self, and the tension between individuation and social adaptation. Why does deeper awareness often come with discomfort? Can we truly remain blissfully ignorant?

We’ll turn to the ideas of Ecclesiastes, Carl Jung, and James Hollis, reflecting on how wisdom and self-discovery shape our experience of meaning — and suffering. Join us as we unpack the weight of knowing and its role in personal transformation.

There Is No Spoon
Why are we so drawn to mythological stories in movies and books? Can we truly find meaning in myths — and is that meaning even there? Where should we search for answers about life, the universe, and everything in between? And how do we navigate personal crises — and come out transformed? In this podcast, we explore these big questions and more at the crossroads of psychology, philosophy, cultural studies, and science. Join us as we dive into timeless stories and enduring truths to uncover insights for today’s world.