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  • Episode 2 - Man is Bound to Live by Philosophy—Do you know yours?
    2025/01/28




    “Every Human Lives by Philosophy—Do You Know Yours?”


    In this episode, we take a look at the way philosophy shapes our decisions, our identities, and values—often without us realizing it. Whether consciously chosen or passively absorbed, the philosophies we live by find a way to define our worldview one way or the other.


    Together, we’ll attempt to unpack the origins of some common beliefs we have, explore why examining our guiding principles is essential, and challenge the idea of living by unexamined ideologies.


    From the ideas of great thinkers to the influence of our environment, this episode asks the important question: Do you know the philosophy that has been guiding your life?

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    24 分
  • Episode 1 - Why do you believe what you believe?
    2024/12/27

    Welcome to the first episode of the podcast, In this episode, we discuss why questioning what we believe—and understanding why we believe it—is essential for personal and societal growth.



    We look into the consequences of abandoning truth, the societal costs of avoiding evidence, and how thinkers like Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and Viktor Frankl have shown us the dangers of hollow philosophies. We also examine the importance of abstract thinking and why it’s critical for navigating complex issues, from religion to morality to societal norms.



    This podcast is an invitation for the genuinely curious: those willing to question, reflect, and seek evidence-based answers. We will be exploring challenging topics, from historical controversies to the inconsistencies in modern movements, always with a commitment to thoughtful, honest dialogue.



    Join us as we reflect on the foundations of belief, the role of truth in shaping society, and why asking “Why?” is the most important question we can ask.



    If this episode resonates with you, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with others. Your support helps to continue these conversations.

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    18 分