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1013 WHY WE STILL TURN TO PHILOSOPHY

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In this episode of Think Future, Chris broadcasts from the ancient city of Evia in Greece, reflecting on the enduring relevance of ancient philosophy in our technologically advanced world. Standing in a theater dating back to the 5th century BC, Chris ponders why, despite living in an era filled with AI, electric vehicles, and autonomous technology, we continue to seek guidance from philosophies developed thousands of years ago, such as Stoicism and the teachings of Socrates.

He explores the idea that modern society, with all its advancements, might be lacking in new philosophies that resonate with people today. This absence leads many to turn to ancient philosophies that have stood the test of time, offering insights and ways of living that still feel applicable in our search for meaning and purpose. Chris challenges the notion of simply applying old wisdom to our lives today, suggesting instead that we should learn from the past but also create new philosophies that better align with the realities of the modern world.

By encouraging listeners to not only respect the past but also innovate for the future, Chris advocates for a balanced approach—learning from ancient wisdom while developing contemporary philosophies that can guide us in navigating today's complex and ever-changing landscape.

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In this episode of Think Future, Chris broadcasts from the ancient city of Evia in Greece, reflecting on the enduring relevance of ancient philosophy in our technologically advanced world. Standing in a theater dating back to the 5th century BC, Chris ponders why, despite living in an era filled with AI, electric vehicles, and autonomous technology, we continue to seek guidance from philosophies developed thousands of years ago, such as Stoicism and the teachings of Socrates.

He explores the idea that modern society, with all its advancements, might be lacking in new philosophies that resonate with people today. This absence leads many to turn to ancient philosophies that have stood the test of time, offering insights and ways of living that still feel applicable in our search for meaning and purpose. Chris challenges the notion of simply applying old wisdom to our lives today, suggesting instead that we should learn from the past but also create new philosophies that better align with the realities of the modern world.

By encouraging listeners to not only respect the past but also innovate for the future, Chris advocates for a balanced approach—learning from ancient wisdom while developing contemporary philosophies that can guide us in navigating today's complex and ever-changing landscape.

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thinkfuture/support

  continue reading

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