Dialogue with
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
- Part 1 of a conversation with Rahul Samaranayake about a range of topics from podcasting, interview prep work, philosophy, culture, and psychoanalytic insights into culture.
Raul's website: rahulsam.me/23...
Rahul on RUclips: @RahulSam
Mentioned in the video:
- Interview with Simon Critchley • Simon Critchley on Hei...
- Interviews with Leon Brenner • Leon Brenner on Lacan,...
• Leon Brenner on Drive,...
-
Reading Group: dgozli.com/rea...
Patreon: / dgozli
Thanks for having me on, Davood. I thoroughly enjoyed it!
The pleasure is all mine, Rahul! Looking forward to talking with you again.
Wonderful. 😊
Great talk guys, looking forward to Part 2!
Thanks a lot, Cadell!
interesting conversation, thank you for sharing it.
Beginner-mindset would be great to have - I think why people do not really dare to show beginner mindset these days is because we have to always show how much we know and how much we have achieved..at least this is what I have experienced when it comes to job searching. Everywhere we have to prove what we have already achieved and it is exhausting and affects the psyche a lot.
Thanks for listening! I think you’re right. This theme is especially picked up in Harry Frankfurt’s short and sweet book “On Bullshit.” I hope I can live up to the idea of the beginner’s mindset.
I like people who like thinking.
I wonder, is the gaze instilled in us or natural?
30:20 The meta host. The self-aware emboldener of the subject. Genius observation, it's not just for journalists.
I think the capacity to develop a sense for the gaze is probably natural in us, but the particular form it takes is probably a process of inculturation, which is why the feeling and qualities of the gaze is different in different people.
@@Robert_McGarry_Poems Thanks for listening :)
@@DavoodGozli Curiosity must be one of them...
checked out after he said he didn't find most people interesting.
Fair enough, my friend. I say things like that on occasion ... Thanks for the reminder.