Feel like you’re meant for something more but can’t put your finger on what that “more” is? This episode is here to help. The bad news is: finding your purpose in a world full of distractions and expectations is hard. Like, super hard. The good news is: we’ve been struggling with this since the dawn of humanity, so lots of extremely smart people have piped up about it.
Clues to your purpose are hiding in unexpected places. Today, we’ll explore 8 of those clues, as proposed by some of humanity’s greatest minds. Consider this episode a field guide out of your existential crisis. Brought to you by me: your friendly neighborhood lawyer-turned-creative, fresh out of the trenches of living someone else’s life.
SHOW OUTLINE:
00:00 Intro
03:14 If you're looking for your purpose, look for...
03:42 1. What you loved as a kid (Nietzsche)
06:31 2. What makes you jealous (Nietzsche)
10:15 3. What puts you into flow state (Csikszentmihalyi)
13:00 Break
15:56 4. What you see everywhere
16:32 The Invisible Gorilla Experiment
17:30 The Cocktail Party Effect
18:34 Attention as Devotion (Mary Oliver and Simone Weil)
19:00 5. What makes you uncomfortable (Carl Jung)
20:56 6. What connects you to the world (Bhagavad Gita)
23:30 7. What you want your purpose to be (Albert Camus)
26:36 8. Here and now (Alan Watts)
30:07 Lightning Round Summary
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