Saved by sari and
Existential Optimism
The future depictĀed here is one where EuroĀpean citĀiĀzens reclaim agency through introĀspecĀtion. As preĀvailĀing narĀraĀtives of perĀpetĀuĀal ecoĀnomĀic growth and techĀnoĀlogĀiĀcal fixĀes falĀter, more and more indiĀvidĀuĀals believe that changĀing the world begins with perĀsonĀal transĀforĀmaĀtion.
INWARDS - N O R M A L S
Keely Adler added
agency through introspection at a community level ā what does this narrative look like through a post-individual lens, but still leveraging introspection and inside-out thinking
People will have more agency and control over their lives, knowing that there are countless ways for them to create durable value and monetize that value in whatever way suits their goals and lifestyle.
Tiago Forte ā¢ Building a Second Brain: The 10-Year Vision
Alex Wittenberg added
This is not a simple philosophy to prescribe. It does not have the advantage of being straightforward, there is no umbrella of specifics or rules. But it is the opposite of stoicism: A philosophy of noticing the world and remaining open to it. It is the acknowledgement that ultimate goals lie beyond ourselves, in society and family, and in the worl... See more
Simon Sarris ā¢ Stoicism Is Not Enough
sari added
Existential ideas and attitudes have embedded themselves so deeply into modern culture that we hardly think of them as existentialist at all. People (at least in relatively prosperous countries where more urgent needs donāt intervene) talk about anxiety, dishonesty and the fear of commitment. They worry about being in bad faith, even if they donāt
... See more