Log #3: Why We Inhabit Incompatible Realities (And How to Escape Them)
Impossible d'ajouter des articles
Échec de l’élimination de la liste d'envies.
Impossible de suivre le podcast
Impossible de ne plus suivre le podcast
-
Lu par :
-
De :
À propos de ce contenu audio
Have you ever sent a simple, one-word email and received a furious, five-paragraph essay in return?
In this entry of The Connect Logs, we explore why we constantly collide with people who seem to be living in completely different realities. Based on Kenneth J. Gergen's "Social Constructionism," we deconstruct the illusion of objective truth and discover that reality is just a constantly negotiated mutual agreement.
From everyday office standoffs to the profound, war-torn origins of the Japanese superhero Anpanman, we learn how to step out of our own worldviews and renegotiate the contracts of our lives.
Inside this Log:
The "Avatar" Identity: Why you are a shifting web of relationships (and how this connects to the Buddhist concept of Ku or Emptiness).
The Auditor's Secret: How to resolve fierce corporate conflicts by simply validating the other person's "map."
The Anpanman Philosophy: Why ideological justice is an illusion, and true justice is simply feeding the hungry.
Finding "Yoyu" (Mental Bandwidth): How to help yourself and others escape toxic environments (like "Black Companies") by rewriting the labels of your life.
Join Itari and Kisuke as they give you the ultimate psychological toolkit to create room to breathe.
Note: This episode is an AI-generated English edition of the original Japanese program "Connect Log," powered by NotebookLM.