In this sixth episode of the Wisdom for Life radio show, hosts Dan Hayes and Greg Sadler use insights from philosophy to discuss what resiliency is, why it is important to develop it, why it is good for us and others, and how we can approach it. Bringing in ideas and approaches from Stoic philosophy and contemporary psychology and leadership, they flesh out this concept.
They also examine a common question: What should you do when people you’re connected with haven’t developed resiliency? Should you try to shield them from difficulties and challenges, try to help them develop resiliency, or cut them loose?
They end the show by revisiting a useful philosophical practice, “Negative Visualization” and they provide examples and applications of that practice.
Show Music is by Scott Tarulli
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A Deeper Dive into Negative Visualization
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Free Speech: From Rights to Responsibility
Giving In To Doing The Wrong Thing
Pitfalls to Labelling People Good or Bad
What Is Stoicism?
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Freedom, Facticity, and Existentialism
The Social Contract Today
Protests and Policing
Technology and the Good Life
Is Lying Ever Good?
Circles of Care and Concern
Balancing Autonomy and Connection
The Stockdale Paradox
What Makes Relationships Good
Setting and Maintaining Boundaries
Defining What's Good and What's Bad
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