On the phenomenon of money and the hypostatization of the quantifiable substitute for "value": It sounds like you've read Keynes with a good depth of understanding, instead of just parroting the nostrums.
53:25 Precisely. An intellectual life shall bolster human relatedness. Frankly, it's pointless without empathy and compassion and other values which make it's foundation.
I think when it comes to calculus or any mathematics really, our society has set a high price on failure and the fear of failure kind of ensures a paralysis of the spirit whenever we sit to do math. This is called conditioning. but, thank god, there is also something called 'counter-conditiong' to undo it's effects.
big kudos to ms. hitz for answering the questions with grace and enthusiasm the entire time though her interlocutor seemed to be on a mission to take some arguments in her book to the worst possible interpretation..
Zena Hitz.YOU ARE POWERFUL.Remember that.Don't fall short to limiting beliefs,like your host.YOU ARE POWERFUL.
I read her book, truly inspiring.
On the phenomenon of money and the hypostatization of the quantifiable substitute for "value": It sounds like you've read Keynes with a good depth of understanding, instead of just parroting the nostrums.
5:20 This guy needs to work on his social skills
53:25 Precisely. An intellectual life shall bolster human relatedness. Frankly, it's pointless without empathy and compassion and other values which make it's foundation.
I think when it comes to calculus or any mathematics really, our society has set a high price on failure and the fear of failure kind of ensures a paralysis of the spirit whenever we sit to do math. This is called conditioning. but, thank god, there is also something called 'counter-conditiong' to undo it's effects.
If work is sanctified it wouldn't remain "work" anymore. It'd become the most extraordinary kind of play.
big kudos to ms. hitz for answering the questions with grace and enthusiasm the entire time though her interlocutor seemed to be on a mission to take some arguments in her book to the worst possible interpretation..