Breaking Down Barriers: The Pitfalls of Judging Others

Breaking Down Barriers: The Pitfalls of Judging Others

It is impossible to judge people objectively - your basis for forming an opinion is a function of the unique circumstances of your life (location, time, genetics, environment etc), thus your conclusions are dependent on factors external to you.

No one is privy to your inner world and you are not privy to theirs. How then can we ever know what they should or shouldn’t do?

In this talk I break down the pitfalls of judging others and discuss the implications for a life well lived…

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Forced Isolation, Subjective Morality, & Introspecting on Intention

Forced Isolation, Subjective Morality, & Introspecting on Intention

My thoughts as I enter into a seven day forced isolation due to my wife contracting COVID.

I discuss how I plan to maintain sanity, the potential silver linings and what I hope to get done.

I also dive into the concept of morality, subjectivity, human fallibility and the issues around forming opinions.

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91: Who Is Worse Off? Is It Possible To Ever Tell?

91: Who Is Worse Off? Is It Possible To Ever Tell?

How can you ever know if one person is worse off than another? Given that we all view the world through a subjective lens, this may be impossible. In this episode, I talk about how I approach this issue, and use it to help myself and others.

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