This was one of the best podcast episodes I've heard in a long, long time. Bari is a master interviewer. As a 50-year-old man and the father of two teenage boys, what Junger was saying hit home. I'd always suspected something like this intuitively, but hearing it articulated and explained was illuminating. I was wondering at one point if…
This was one of the best podcast episodes I've heard in a long, long time. Bari is a master interviewer.
As a 50-year-old man and the father of two teenage boys, what Junger was saying hit home. I'd always suspected something like this intuitively, but hearing it articulated and explained was illuminating.
I was wondering at one point if part of the "rugged individualist" (versus group belonging and collaboration) mindet that makes up a large part of the American psyche has led to higher rates of life dissatisfaction and depression. Do other countries experience this to such a degree? They got close to this discussion but I find this idea very interesting...
This was one of the best podcast episodes I've heard in a long, long time. Bari is a master interviewer.
As a 50-year-old man and the father of two teenage boys, what Junger was saying hit home. I'd always suspected something like this intuitively, but hearing it articulated and explained was illuminating.
I was wondering at one point if part of the "rugged individualist" (versus group belonging and collaboration) mindet that makes up a large part of the American psyche has led to higher rates of life dissatisfaction and depression. Do other countries experience this to such a degree? They got close to this discussion but I find this idea very interesting...