New Perspectives on Enjoying life In ManAlive by G.K Chesterton w/ J.K Riki
In this episode of Will Work For Purpose I speak with author and illustrator J.K Riki about ManAlive, a book written by the legendary G.K Chesterton.
The field of psychology has become increasingly vital in the modern era, as individuals struggle to find meaning and purpose in a world that can often feel confusing and overwhelming. Unfortunately, many people have turned to unfounded beliefs and pseudoscience in search of answers. This is where philosophy and philosophical thinking can provide a crucial foundation for understanding ourselves and the world around us.
On this blog, I explore various psychological beliefs from a philosophical perspective, analyzing their validity, soundness, and reliability. By delving deep into these issues, we can gain a more accurate understanding of the human psyche and how it shapes our behavior.
As C.S. Lewis once noted, bad philosophy needs to be answered, and that is precisely what I aim to do here. By engaging with philosophical questions surrounding psychology, we can develop a more comprehensive understanding of the world and ourselves. Through this pursuit of knowledge, we can become more optimistic and lead more fulfilling lives. Join me as we explore the fascinating intersection of philosophy and psychology.
In this episode of Will Work For Purpose I speak with author and illustrator J.K Riki about ManAlive, a book written by the legendary G.K Chesterton.
In this episode I take a different approach and I am not doing an interview. Throughout this episode I talk about finding meaning in life and the practice of logotherapy. I also touch on some other ideas with in psychology such as cognitive behavioral therapy and traumatic events.
Personality tests have been popular ever since they appeared in every magazine in every waiting room. Most people don't realize that some personality tests are less valid than others. Most notably the Enneagram and the Myers Briggs. Two tests that have been pervasive and gained a close association with the academic study of personality in psychology.
Finding "yourself" is something that people have been doing forever. The development of a self is something that all humans have been participating in since there were selves to develop. Although now, this process has taken an ugly turn. In a maligned effort of self-development, people try to find themselves by abandoning everyone and everything in their lives.
Regardless of your motivation, I urge you to avoid sharing that meme, video, or text post that claims to expose some so and so doing some violent and tragic things.