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12. Psychology of Epithymia - The Brainrotting Succubus of Nihilistic Hedonism
- 2024/10/17
- 再生時間: 29 分
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In this episode, we dive into the complex relationship between contemporary culture and hedonism, exploring the nihilistic hedonism of Epithymia and how it may be leading to a crisis in masculinity, mental health, and meaning. While pleasure is more accessible than ever—from video games to adult entertainment to social media—men seem to be growing more disconnected, nihilistic, and unfulfilled. We examine studies, such as the infamous Rat Utopia experiment, to discuss why this endless pursuit of pleasure may be contributing to a breakdown in social and romantic skills. With alarming self-unalive rates, rising cases of depression, and a culture that glorifies instant gratification, it's time to ask: is hedonism really bringing us happiness? Or are we on the brink of a deeper societal crisis? Watch to learn more about how this affects men today, and what we can do to reclaim a sense of meaning in life.
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