Existential Psychotherapy: Death, Freedom, Isolation, Meaninglessness

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  • @becauseiamworthless
    @becauseiamworthless 8 лет назад +715

    You guys are everything The School of Life fails to be. I cannot praise you enough. Thank you for providing transcripts, for suggesting further reading, and for the quality of content.

    • @austinbarton6874
      @austinbarton6874 8 лет назад +50

      Yeah School of Life is good just less in depth explanation. This channel rules.

    • @theendlesssuffering
      @theendlesssuffering 8 лет назад +32

      Agreed this is the best channel I've found so far for this kind of material and presentation.

    • @tamsinthai
      @tamsinthai 7 лет назад +43

      becauseiamworthless The School Of Life is just the musings of one man, Alain de Boton, with whom I fundamentally disagree on many things. This chanel is a veritable smorgasbord of ideas.

    • @sundiverjl
      @sundiverjl 7 лет назад +2

      This video is a great comfort to me

    • @icyjiub2228
      @icyjiub2228 6 лет назад +22

      School of life tries to backup their content with (decent yet cheap) animation while waiting THEIR NARRATOR paraphrases a philosopher. This dude sets his quotes up well enough that then words of the Philosophers themselves knock you straight on your ass.

  • @andrewwalker1377
    @andrewwalker1377 7 лет назад +124

    I believe the group that appreciates this offering from the Academy of Ideas is in the process of actualising its existence..

    • @shazam3513
      @shazam3513 3 года назад +2

      One thinks one can, all he can do is think that he can and nothing else.

    • @andrewwalker1377
      @andrewwalker1377 3 года назад +2

      @@shazam3513 That sounds like a limiting belief to me.

    • @Archimedes1988
      @Archimedes1988 3 года назад +2

      More like actualizing its essence

    • @kaylacarpenter272
      @kaylacarpenter272 3 года назад +2

      Wow, look at all you cringe, pseudo-profound fucks.

    • @andrewwalker1377
      @andrewwalker1377 3 года назад +3

      @@kaylacarpenter272 Wow look whats been actualised

  • @MrHingerButton
    @MrHingerButton 8 лет назад +373

    I really do not understand why your videos do not have more views. You clearly put a lot of work researching all the presented material and what you do actually put across is of a much higher caliber than other dumbed - down philosophy videos. Great work and I hope you get the recognition you deserve!

    • @academyofideas
      @academyofideas  8 лет назад +113

      I appreciate it! I'm very grateful for all the views, comments, and feedback I've received so far. I don't plan on stopping any time soon so I'm sure the channel will only continue to grow :)

    • @Joshua1Yes1Him
      @Joshua1Yes1Him 7 лет назад +6

      Although the supply is there, there is little demand in regards to the population who have access to the WWW. Which is unfortunate as these videos are very informative.

    • @eeners
      @eeners 6 лет назад +32

      Maybe because, like the quote in this video, "only a small proportion of the human population gets to the point of [even being interested in?] identity, or of selfhood, full humanness, self-actualization"
      So congratulations to those of us who have made it this far? 😉

    • @devvv4616
      @devvv4616 6 лет назад +9

      yeah, few people are questioning their lives enough to stumble upon a channel like this.

    • @EfrainMcshell
      @EfrainMcshell 5 лет назад

      Academy of Ideas what’s your name?

  • @ianol154
    @ianol154 8 лет назад +90

    The idea that problems are insoluble but probably surmountable is mind blowing to me. This idea also sums up the loss of childhood fascination and the terms of reality children all face. Great video, thanks for the effort put into this.

    • @EpicSchizophrenium
      @EpicSchizophrenium 5 лет назад +1

      Its been a long time, i know, but could you elaborate on the loss of childhood faszination. I dont see how it relates.

    • @Fullofills
      @Fullofills 5 лет назад +8

      @@EpicSchizophrenium I'd guess he means that realisation that you gain in the transition from childhood to adulthood that life isn't fair and it isn't that great a lot of the time. Also your growing reluctance to engage with a lot of life because you know it will be painful. But you also learn that shit happens and will continue to happen, and that you can get through life regardless of those facts.

    • @jacksondavison9079
      @jacksondavison9079 4 года назад +2

      I see it happening right in front of me to my friends. Makes me sad

  • @amandeepbaghiana4510
    @amandeepbaghiana4510 3 года назад +75

    I’m 20 years old now and it’s disheartening to see that kids my age rarely think about these issues. Only when life breaks them later in life do they begin to reflect.

    • @alessandrobarella1513
      @alessandrobarella1513 3 года назад +9

      Brother I am 20 too & it’s so sad that people our age don’t know about these philosophies & philosophical movements.
      I have learnt & will keep on learning until the day I die.

    • @shadowsdad903
      @shadowsdad903 3 года назад +2

      Spread the word, my young friends. And may God bless you both always.

    • @AlexAlex-km9db
      @AlexAlex-km9db 3 года назад +7

      @@shadowsdad903 Life breaking you in some way seems to be the prerequisite for thinking about the meaning of it. 24 years old, and I got friends with above average, average and traumatic childhoods. The only ones who are interested in these kinds of topics are the ones with traumatic childhoods, the rest make fun of me for opening discussions about these things. I'm curious how life will pan out to most of us.

    • @alextomlinson5802
      @alextomlinson5802 2 года назад +4

      I am 19 and see the way of the world with war, suffering and restrictions on freedom and see that most ADULTS do not see this
      It really can lead to feelings of loneliness and powerlessness
      I'm trying to deal with this by thinking 'I cannot change the world, but can change my world and the world of those I love'

    • @coreyanderson1815
      @coreyanderson1815 Год назад

      Some operate better on chaos
      ragnarok,, yes.

  • @solardisk3
    @solardisk3 4 года назад +8

    I've grown up in near total isolation as the only child of an only child. I was forced to become very introspective, thoughtful and ultimately highly creative and imaginative. I have difficulties in groups or in relationships, as my entire psyche is focused on my internal dialogue and the neurosis that inevitably entails. Isolation is the sea I swim in. I've learned to identify when ego is answering when spirit should, and am able to avoid the easy emotional pitfalls many others can't.

  • @CoDGoldenAge
    @CoDGoldenAge 8 лет назад +210

    You are quickly becoming one of my favourite channels. Great stuff!

  • @academyofideas
    @academyofideas  8 лет назад +35

    Get the transcript academyofideas.com/2016/08/existential-psychotherapy-death-freedom-isolation-meaninglessness/
    Recommended Reading:
    Existential Psychotherapy by Irvin Yalom - amzn.to/2bzoc9C (affiliate link)
    Enjoy!

  • @norseaknothead
    @norseaknothead 8 лет назад +40

    If it weren't for the many moments like this, I wouldn't believe in serendipity.
    What a wonderful and timely video. Thank you.

  • @mariarusnak4160
    @mariarusnak4160 5 лет назад +2

    It is important to distinguish between chronic mental health disorders caused by the issues mentioned in the video and serious mental illnesses that require medical attention.
    I have done A LOT of self-reflection while debilitated by severe depression, hearing voices, etc, but I would never have been able to get up from my bed & embark on the journey of self-actualization without receiving medical assistance first.

  • @ryangupta2071
    @ryangupta2071 8 лет назад +93

    Tyler Durden : "You have to know, not fear that one day you are going to die"

    • @mle1ravens1
      @mle1ravens1 4 года назад +1

      Honest question and not being a grammar nazi... shouldn't another comma go after, "not fear"? Aren't commas like a pause or seperation of thoughts within a sentence?

    • @dbros2656
      @dbros2656 4 года назад +1

      I only thought children and extremely fortunate people feared death.

    • @RoninMike-DR
      @RoninMike-DR 3 года назад +1

      @@dbros2656 although not everyone fears the notion of one day dying, to fear death is as a human reaction as sneezing from pepper. Everyone fears death, those that claim they don't are just sheltered gentiles.

    • @priley817
      @priley817 2 года назад

      @@RoninMike-DR why fear nothingness? do you remember not being born?

  • @rocioaguilera3613
    @rocioaguilera3613 7 лет назад +3

    Wow! I'm not afraid of death. Some day I'll die and I don't care if I'm remembered or not. I'm not afraid either of isolation. I'm very different from most human beings, and I'm glad of my individuality ; I don't have children because I never wanted to and I don't think 💭 there's an afterlife. I've never found a meaning of life, but I'm not suicidal. I say: OK, life is meaningless, but if we're here, let's play our best roll. Be kind and compassionate to all creatures.

    • @snikrepak
      @snikrepak 7 месяцев назад

      I feel this to my core, take care

  • @Zhalfrin
    @Zhalfrin 8 лет назад +44

    This could not have come at a more relevant time for me, personally (what fortune!). Great video, thank you.

  • @raphaellavelasquez8144
    @raphaellavelasquez8144 4 года назад +5

    I'm so isolated and alone. I've lost everyone. I feel like I'm suffocating.

  • @javigalindo8560
    @javigalindo8560 7 лет назад +38

    Wow I found this video both affirming of many of the disorienting, despair-inducing thoughts and feelings I've had, and also extremely uplifting.

  • @radm1510
    @radm1510 5 лет назад +43

    That was the best white pill I've had in a while. Thanks for feeding my truth addiction!

  • @theboywhocriedswag
    @theboywhocriedswag 7 лет назад +13

    Dude in all seriousness i love u like a brother for these videos, you have described everything in my life so perfectly i cant help but think ur a heaven sent.
    Thank you

  • @carlbole2142
    @carlbole2142 5 лет назад +13

    Man, I just went through all of this self analysis, and now I find this and adds more pieces to the puzzle...Excellent work...And, for me ,eerily timely!

  • @sorantis_
    @sorantis_ 2 года назад +5

    I've been taking notes of the thoughts going on in my head recently even before watching this video and I have been so incapacitated by them and sometimes can't act upon simple tasks because I see life as without meaning and there's just no point in doing anything. After watching this video all of the things I've been thinking about resonated with it and I think isolation due to the pandemic made me realize all these things and somehow I think that I am okay and maybe the goal of life however meaningless it could be is by making a meaning out of life, for yourself.

  • @cdepascale72
    @cdepascale72 4 года назад +4

    The individual has always had to struggle to keep from being overwhelmed by the tribe. If you try it, you will be lonely often, and sometimes frightened. But no price is too high to pay for the privilege of owning yourself.

  • @rationalmystic5
    @rationalmystic5 6 лет назад +11

    Really good video. Very well made and deep wisdom. I think only people who have been through one or two periods of suffering and have discovered the joy in temporary isolation will get the depth of this video . connecting back with one's own self is what the calling of life is all about. Deep gratitude .

  • @korbanman
    @korbanman 8 лет назад +64

    Quality stuff! Very insightful, Thanks! Keep up the good work

    • @margasnyder254
      @margasnyder254 6 лет назад

      Are you a college professor? You are extremely intelligent and incredibly insightful. Thank you for sharing your wisdom and knowledge with us. You have enriched and influenced my life for the good.

  • @nebbit1
    @nebbit1 8 лет назад +8

    Fantastic video, thank you for posting it.
    It's understandable why many people (and myself at times) live in bad faith, refusing to recognise the freedom they have. It can seem easier to turn away from our freedoms and see ourselves as victims of fate than to truly face up to the the consequences of our actions. It's tough to compel ourselves to "man up" and bear the full weight of responsibility. Hopefully one day one can finally bring oneself to fully embrace that crushing freedom.

    • @academyofideas
      @academyofideas  8 лет назад +1

      "Crushing freedom" is a great way of putting it.

    • @deathbyastonishment7930
      @deathbyastonishment7930 8 лет назад +5

      That's seems shallow to me, if one examines all arguments and comes to the conclusion that we live in a deterministic universe, they will likely still suffer in the way you describe. It's one thing to accept the likelihood of a theory, but we are driven by our biology

  • @pauldavid601
    @pauldavid601 3 года назад +1

    This channel shames other educational groups. You don't pander, you don't sell out - and your essays are SO well written and delivered. Thank you.

  • @cwayne4
    @cwayne4 8 лет назад +43

    thank you so much. This video arrived perfectly into my life

    • @austinbarton6874
      @austinbarton6874 8 лет назад +10

      He had to make it to prevent his viewers from going into depression from watching his other videos on nihilism and existentialism. XD

    • @M64936
      @M64936 8 лет назад +7

      It's all part of the process. You need to go through that to attain a higher state.

    • @lungelogwala6721
      @lungelogwala6721 5 лет назад

      For me too.

  • @binboda
    @binboda 5 лет назад +16

    Wow another one that hit the nail on the head. In today’s world existential crisis is seen as a joke by many so I kept my mouth shut about the fact that existential concerns are causing chaos and despair inside me, and definitely exacerbating my mental issues. I was certain there’s no solution to existential dilemmas so I was determined to ignore them in my head for as long as I could.
    Edit: Also happy to see my boy Montaigne mentioned here!

  • @rockyfjord4710
    @rockyfjord4710 4 года назад +1

    Personhood, not selfhood, was a chief concern and what I strove after, while homeless and subsisting in penury
    most all my adult life.

  • @edmatos2897
    @edmatos2897 8 лет назад +11

    Wow man, seriously. Thank you for all your hard work. This is my favorite channel.

  • @catlover-hq4dt
    @catlover-hq4dt 7 лет назад +1

    I was going through a severe phase of existential depression and this helped me

  • @sohasamir9079
    @sohasamir9079 3 года назад +2

    I'm really in love with combining art works with philosophy and psychology together

  • @madeleineabela8471
    @madeleineabela8471 7 лет назад +31

    I love how you include lots of casper David Friedrich paintings, he's an absolute genius

    • @academyofideas
      @academyofideas  7 лет назад +7

      +Madeleine Definitely! He's one of my favourites.

    • @saulbateman5403
      @saulbateman5403 6 лет назад

      Totally agree...they kept distracting me from the words

    • @S1ipLikeFreudian
      @S1ipLikeFreudian 5 лет назад

      @@academyofideas Hi, I was just thinking myself that I love the art you use in all your videos. Are there any other artists you use a lot of, or a source you use to find all of these? Also, your content is amazing

  • @RaulGarcia-ns3zv
    @RaulGarcia-ns3zv 2 года назад +1

    This one continues to be my favorite and I would say the most umm... something good for me :) it's not the first one I watched but definitely the most impactful. Especially when it came to understanding other videos.

  • @equilibrioemocional
    @equilibrioemocional 5 лет назад

    BEING PSYCHOLOGIST
    Being a psychologist is a great responsibility.
    Not only that, it is also a remarkable gift.
    We developed the ability to use words,
    expressions, and even the same silence.
    The ability to bring our best to care, strengthen,
    understand, relieve.
    Being a psychologist is a tremendously serious activity.
    But not only that, it's also a great privilege.
    For there is nothing bigger than touching what is more
    precious and sacred in a human being: their secret,
    their fears, joys, pleasures and worries.
    We are psychologists and we have the conscious that we have instruments capable of favoring good or evil, construction or destruction.
    But beyond that we enjoy the responsability
    to give someone the touch, the key that can open doors for the realization of your precious and most intimate dreams.
    I want as a psychologist to learn to listen without judging,
    to see without scandalizing me, and always believe in good.
    Even against the hope, to wait.
    And when to speak, to be aware of the weight of my word,
    of my advice and my signaling.
    Knowing that tears that flow before me, the witnessed thoughts, trials and hopes, will be secrets saving by me
    till the end.
    And may I in the end be grateful for the privilege to live to help the people to be happier.
    The privilege of so many times have been unique in the life of
    someone who had no one to count on to share her loneliness,
    anguish and desires.
    Someone who dreamed of being happier and found beside me that this only starts when we really know each other and accept each other.
    (Walmir Monteiro)
    @walmirr or monteiro.walmir@gmail.com

  • @DeDona1
    @DeDona1 4 года назад +1

    I love this channel. I can verify everything you are saying from the experience of Going from an independent contractor to A 9 to 5 job

  • @cheeseburgerinparadise7124
    @cheeseburgerinparadise7124 3 месяца назад

    More and more, I am seeing young men embrace philosophy. Typically stoicism, which I highly approve of, but in my counseling, we’re all over the map with philosophy and history, and it is very encouraging. Those of the sessions I live for. Great kids and they’re figuring it out in a tough path that will not respect philosophy.

  • @minusstage3
    @minusstage3 7 лет назад +10

    Nice one!...; instead of being in it, one is now above it.

  • @somethingyousaid5059
    @somethingyousaid5059 5 лет назад +3

    For me the question is, do I necessarily have to lose my mind before I have to lose my life? Life forces all of us to play what amounts to a game. Ironically it's a game that none of us can win. Each of us is destined to lose it ultimately. Even so, I have this "crazy" idea that if I can somehow intentionally manage dying a death that was neither preceded by my insanity nor determined by my suicide I actually don't lose the game after all, and in not losing the game, life doesn't "win" the game and beat me. I guess it's just my way of trying to cope with an insufferably inconvenient existential situation. I don't know.

  • @Cyberdemon1542
    @Cyberdemon1542 8 лет назад +11

    Your channel really deserves to have more views and subscribers.

  • @followwind1471
    @followwind1471 5 лет назад +2

    You sound so young, yet these videos are so full of wisdom. Thank you for this.

  • @vidanailha
    @vidanailha 5 лет назад

    I can feel nothing greater than falling upon fate , when personal thoughts somehow manifest themselves in the most precise of topics , through the eyes of your channel , as if I had a way of verbalizing thoughts and ideas , thus being able to form my own words . And for those who wander and have a safe start here , to begin pressurelessly

  • @asfa29
    @asfa29 5 лет назад +1

    What an eye opener. It sheds light of each one of our fears and worries. Giving the right perceptions of one's abilities too. Great job!

  • @theendlesssuffering
    @theendlesssuffering 8 лет назад +5

    Your videos are always high quality and top notch. Been sharing this around some philosophy groups on FB and some forums to try and help spread the word.

    • @academyofideas
      @academyofideas  8 лет назад +1

      +theendlesssuffering Awesome, thanks for sharing!

    • @gptandmee
      @gptandmee 6 лет назад

      Same! I'm sorry I'm behind! Why isnt this able to be heard by more people? 10 years ago or more philisophical thoughts and ideas sprouted in my head. When I searched out for guidance everyone around me told me to forget about it and do small deeds if you want to help people. I tried, as a concerned humanitarian and critical thinker to discern all this alone. The writings of these older, wiser teachers of the past are very difficult to sift through with no guidance and a demand of my peers to fit in and use my time. I buried my head into the first opportunity for something other than a life of struggle, and I tried to do small deeds everyday consciously. In the end feeling time is being majorly wasted. Just days ago a wave of philisophical insights came rushing in again and I asked out for guidance like never before. I got the sound of crickets in return. So, I started doing my own research through youtube trying to find someone talking about what I was thinking, and here you are so elegantly elaborating and summarizing these schools of thoughts. I just really wanted to take a moment and offer you a thank you first and foremost. I hope we can all really and truly start making this place better for ourselves and more importantly the future of mankind. I left the cave and came back with raised eyebrows from my peers. However many people ARE starting to leave the cave and eyebrows are leveling out. What if we all leave the cave finally! I do have a question. What can I do to help more? Do I keep throwing this in the faces of people, shout it from roof top, or should I allow people to come to these conclusions like I have now completely through my own will and search? I'm just concerned the powers that be will shut this down and hide the knowledge even more. Also, curious about the strength, the current of all this, ran through me the days before finding your channel. Is time running out? do we have enough people awake to this? I don't have enough critical thinkers around me, and I'm in a very miniscual position of power, so people I employee aren't always the most honest with me. I like the hard truths and I always have. My parents tell stories of my 3 year old self asking questions they never heard a child ask about existence and life. I'm here for a reason. I was guided here, now, to you my friend. I guess my question is how can I help you, and how can I help people get to these wisdoms faster without scaring them away? Much, much, much love and respect.

  • @jaymysterio4197
    @jaymysterio4197 6 лет назад +2

    One of RUclipss hidden gems.. thank you

  • @AnthonyMonaghan
    @AnthonyMonaghan 5 лет назад +1

    I'd recommend reading "Staring at the Sun" by Irving Yalom and "Man's Search For Meaning" by Viktor Frankl. I found both these books very helpful in my own struggles with my mortality. A healthy does of Montaigne also goes a long way. "Everything is alright forever".

  • @syourke3
    @syourke3 5 лет назад +5

    An “individual”? What exactly is an “individual”? If I am alone and isolated, does that mean I am an “individual”? To become “who you are” assumes an essential self that is constant and unchanging and ultimately definable. But isn’t the self more elusive and protean than that? Don’t I embody inner conflicts and contradictions, antimonies? And doesn’t the mundane necessity of earning a living demand sacrificing ones true self in order to merely survive in this world of hardship and scarcity? Is anyone truly free who is not free from the burden of earning their living? Can a poor man be “free” in any but the most abstract sense?

    • @emibee9656
      @emibee9656 5 лет назад +2

      No one is free of death either. It is only the culmination of their life. So if the end is death, what meaning does anything in life have? Can the beginning or the middle be any greater than the end? All humanity is mortal and will die. Can a dead man bring himself back to life when he is dead? How then can a man who is to die bring meaning to his life?
      Only He who has paid for humanity's debt of sin, which is death, can bring a dead man back to life. It's only when you die to yourself and accept Jesus' payment for your sins that you can live. If you are promised eternal life, then wouldn't it follow that now, in this mortal world you do have meaning to your life? Because when you die, your soul will not die, and you will receive a new body that will never die. It is only then when you can find true meaning that satiates that desperate taste in your mouth for something more.

    • @mccarthew
      @mccarthew 5 лет назад

      Good questions, I ask many of these myself.
      I recently started studying to become a nurse, having some kind of nagging feeling its giving up my identity, in order to get one. Or giving up the deepest meaning for me to be alive, my creative potential - to adopt a lesser meaning by pursuing a career. Such dilemma, its really bothering me.

    • @0hcyris
      @0hcyris 5 лет назад +1

      I think an individual merely denotes a functional unit. The individual may exist connected, in isolation, or within the poles with corresponding consequences. I think the essence of the self is it's changing nature -- potential and malleability. Contradictions etc attest to that.
      I feel like sometimes, mundanity may help as a catalyst for the discovery of the self. However, if the essence of self is it's potential and malleability, then it is irrelevant to reject the mundane. Perhaps I'm more aligned to how the self can be realized through varied channels, and we as units must not ascribe ourselves to one path of self-realization. I remember reading a Taoist(?) term called Wu-wei that talks about action in inaction, and I think it should be a key principle. Sharing my thoughts

  • @somethingchaotic101
    @somethingchaotic101 4 года назад +2

    This perfectly summarised the chapter in the therapy book I was struggling to read. Thank you for making my study process a little bit more bearable.

  • @Number_Free
    @Number_Free 3 года назад +2

    I am retired, widowed and seriously bored. I really appreciate stuff like this! I may even pay for it :-)

  • @SonOfManic818
    @SonOfManic818 Год назад

    I had thought isolation was my best friend and worse enemy...i have kild autism..and my senses are hyper where the smallest thing will cause me mental torment..i stand out from society in a negative way..where im forced to stay inside..because outside is no better...watching this video has gave me a bit of clarity

  • @krisscanlon4051
    @krisscanlon4051 Год назад

    Jung and later Frankl mostly changed me. I still use meds but my esoteric studies recovery is extremely important. I changed once in 2012 and even more so in 2017...two lows that changed me for the better.

  • @bigballs3095
    @bigballs3095 4 года назад

    This is a billion times more helpful then psychology or therapy knowledge is power and nobody can figure out who your supposed to be in life except you. Its everyones purpose in life i think to figure these things things out figure out and learn these kinds of things using knowledge and experience of life’s struggles and challenges faced and conquered along the way to reach spiritual maturity at witch point you can then be ready enough to dye and advance on to the next level of life.

  • @therabbithat
    @therabbithat 5 лет назад +1

    what does an automaton look like? I find when you get to know people they are each vastly different from each other? sometimes people think what they hate makes them unique, it doesn't

  • @stevecoley8365
    @stevecoley8365 6 лет назад +1

    We are born sparks of light and warmth. Our "mission" for this brief moment on the physical plane, is to accumulate light and warmth so that we can turn our spark into a blazing star, floating in heaven (joy and beauty), after we drop the clothing of the physical plane. This is accomplished by "appreciating" (loving) this beautiful paradise planet lifeboat and the miraculous works of fine art called "life" that inhabit it. If we extinguish our light and warmth by "depreciating" life with greed, we become the darkness and emptiness that surrounds that stars after we drop the clothing of the physical plane. "Love knows every star by name".

  • @atb0007
    @atb0007 8 лет назад +4

    Your videos are like a beacon in my life.Thank you so much!

  • @cjfield123
    @cjfield123 8 лет назад +1

    Really appreciate all the articles you're posting. One of my favorite things about this channel .

    • @academyofideas
      @academyofideas  8 лет назад

      +cjfield123 Nice that's great to hear I'm glad you're enjoying them!

  • @tyronecharlesdelatorre4983
    @tyronecharlesdelatorre4983 5 лет назад

    I think I have been through those fears. Not that I don't fear them anymore, but I have come to an agreement with them and accepted them as natural phenomenons in one's life. We all must go through these.

  • @DwyaneWadeCounty
    @DwyaneWadeCounty 4 года назад +1

    That last quote by Carl Jung, DAMN

  • @LawrenceCarroll1234
    @LawrenceCarroll1234 4 года назад

    The excerpt from Carl Jung at the very end really nails down and summarizes the excellent message of all that precedes it in this video.
    Excellent!

  • @explainous
    @explainous Год назад +1

    My existential crisis is crippling me. Sometimes I feel why I let this idea come to my mind. I was so happy minding my business, worrying about my career, about why Messi is not being declared as the clear GOAT. Now I am not interested in all these. Even when I am engaging in every day to day activities, human mortality comes to mind. I always have this in the back of my mind, which is debilitating. I want to accept it. I don’t know how I can do it. Or how people do it. Even if they do it, they don’t become immortal. We are still going to die, and life may have no meaning. We are just random blips in consciousness on the scale of time. It’s so tiring, man.

  • @meincoof6094
    @meincoof6094 5 лет назад +3

    when i was in a mental hospital i realized being around people and interacting with them there was better than the alternative of isolation that i continued after treatment. it's sad to me that i don't know how to be around people but know it would solve most of my problems. part of me actually wants to go back but i should be strong since i don't need help. i was suffering delusions at a few points in my life and fortunately that stopped, it's just the fear and pessimism i have towards society and myself are overwhelming and i don't want to go outside. i want to, i just don't know how to start and only see a shrink every month. i don't consider myself depressed because i've been suicidal before and dealt with paranoia so i know i'm not anywhere near as bad as could be but i'm sad that there's nobody for me to relate to. is it really good to remain isolated? i see the thinkers thought so but i may never have the understandings that allowed them to cope. should i force myself into uncomfortable situations before it's too late and try to start another life or accept that i may be this way forever?

    • @robertzil1801
      @robertzil1801 5 лет назад

      I feel the same as you. Ive been trying to get out more. But i never feel like i fit in. I did go out the one night and it eneded up being a good time

    • @universe36
      @universe36 4 года назад +2

      Definitely get out more. Don't suppress the fear, overcome it. It's easier said than done. But once you start, it gets easier to repeat and interact with more people. For me, I felt like I don't fit in before and isolated, but once I thought that I should just put myself out there and not care about the outcomes, I really started to improve. Humans are social creatures, in some way interacting with people keeps one sane. Also different people have a different level of isolation tolerance, I think at least.

  • @dorukdemirtas6074
    @dorukdemirtas6074 6 лет назад

    thank you ! Your videos stops my mental suffering by portraying other philosophers thoughts about these eternal issues.

  • @satnamo
    @satnamo 7 лет назад +3

    Cultivate your self is a more realistic task,
    if not more challenging,
    than become who you are,
    an impossibility.

  • @NewBlueType
    @NewBlueType 5 лет назад +2

    Were any of these philosophers generally happy in their lives though? or were they trapped with thinking about life more than living it

    • @flynn659
      @flynn659 4 года назад +1

      That's probably the life they chose and the life they enjoyed.

  • @gabegutierrez30
    @gabegutierrez30 6 лет назад +2

    Your content is absolutely phenomenal and enlightening. Thank you for being a conduit of knowledge.

  • @emibee9656
    @emibee9656 5 лет назад

    “If you are really a product of a materialistic universe, how is it that you don’t feel at home there?” C.S. Lewis.
    If we can imagine and strive towards the self that we want to be, then it must exist, and it does exist inside of us as our potential to a greater self. We grieve ourselves because we are not the creature that we want to be. Humanity can only trip over its own feet when trying to be better than what it is. You think that when you have accepted death and achieved your self-actualization of true humanness that you will be any happier than when you were only dreaming of it? How is simply achieving your own dreams going to give you happiness and fulfillment? You'll still die, and your dreams still have an end.
    The problem is not that we need to focus on creating our perfect self (which who can even achieve this grand feat?), the problem is that humans are forever in a state of dying, and thus our end is death.
    Humanity was created perfect, but we fell away from perfection when Adam and Eve sinned. Can a dead man do anything to bring himself back to life? Humanity's fallen state means that a human's end is death, and since the end is death, that means that anything in this life is nothing but death. That is why the Creator of the world came to earth in the form of Jesus to make payment for the debt of death. He died so that we do not have to die. If we accept His payment for our state of death, then we are created as a new, perfect person--which is in fact, the fulfillment of the human self and human condition. The only thing that dies when we reach death is our mortal body. The soul is preserved, and we are given a new, perfect body, which is the actualization of the meaning of humanity.
    You can stick to your life goals and lose that weight, write that book, make those millions, etc.--You think any of that will make you happy? You will still have a taste in your mouth that craves something more besides you will die and lose everything you worked so hard for. The only satisfaction is being recreated as the person who you were meant to be by accepting Jesus's gift to us to bring us out of the darkness of our grief of living in this mortal world.
    Everyone here seems to acknowledge the fact that humanity is broken, as well as the fact that humans can't seem to fix it. And that's because we can't fix it. Only Jesus can for us. We just have to ask Him to.

  • @shubhamshekhar23
    @shubhamshekhar23 4 года назад

    I can't put it in words how much i like this channel and each and every videos that i have watched. All the videos have stood boldly against the test of truth and objective view of a problem. This channel represents what philosophy really is..In this world, where all of us are kind of lost in our own minds and trying to make sense of our suffering, joy, relationships and this world, These videos show clarity if not comfort...I can only imagine the speaker in these videos..how talented and wise you must be...Big Thanks...

  • @johnluke6122
    @johnluke6122 5 лет назад +1

    Its so much to take in that it keeps you pushing. Great video.

  • @martinarreguy2984
    @martinarreguy2984 2 года назад

    I prayed for a swift death every day I took to the MSR becausei tired of worrying about it( 2003 04). OIF. Of course not having died and realizing I am already dead, I decided to start living. It opened my heart, mind, and soul. I am looking forward to the rest and most certainly the next dimension, for there are many. Nice video, I enjoy you all's work.

  • @rashadb954
    @rashadb954 4 года назад

    This video explains what I have been wrestling with for the past couple of years! Fortunately, I am in a better place now. I'm making goals and looking to live my best life

  • @Matthew-ob7vb
    @Matthew-ob7vb 3 года назад

    I heard this video a while ago and it's weird it didn't sound the same like it was a different video. But it finally clicked it's this video it's like the best one ever. Thanks mate

  • @matonmongo
    @matonmongo 4 года назад

    Truly, you can't deny the reality of the storm, but instead must rise above it.... thx!

  • @mslay-ultra1802
    @mslay-ultra1802 4 года назад +1

    This video is amazing. All of your content is. Thank you for all the effort and hard work you put into this channel and the videos on your website.

  • @michelleburkholder2547
    @michelleburkholder2547 5 лет назад +10

    I say away from Doctor dope as much as any street drug. Healers have become dealers.

  • @jeremeybridges4783
    @jeremeybridges4783 6 лет назад

    Why don't these videos have more views? Why doesn't this channel have more subscribers? The content coming from this channel is insightful, thought provoking and has helped me change my life for the better. I'm looking forward to more of these videos!

  • @nybergjm
    @nybergjm 5 лет назад

    I just want to say that this channel has made a tremendously positive impact on my life. Thank you for your work.

  • @nullifier_
    @nullifier_ 8 лет назад +10

    Dude, top notch content! 👌

  • @vinayakmenon3609
    @vinayakmenon3609 3 года назад +1

    This is what I needed. Thanks for the good work! And your channel is really good. I find it to be a good way to get into different philosophical perspectives.

  • @WmsYTpage
    @WmsYTpage 4 года назад +3

    Granted, my own path of realization is not yet over. But at this point, i would give anything to go back to younger, more blissfully ignorant times and not address these existential realizations that now plaque every moment and prescribe meaningless to everything. To “view life critically” is the antithesis of living in the moment. And to put one’s own consciousness under a microscope in an attempt to live in that moment is an exercise of absurdly profound contradiction. But once you open that door and see it, there’s no going back. Enter the therapists.

  • @vibefrequencyable
    @vibefrequencyable 5 лет назад +1

    I consider this one of the best sites on the internets.

  • @CastIronPhilosopher
    @CastIronPhilosopher 8 лет назад +5

    Excellent. Another great topic. I really appreciate what you're doing. Thank you.

  • @Pearlsvlog76
    @Pearlsvlog76 2 года назад

    this video is soooooo beautifully explained , i have exam tomorrow and this was in my syallabus , and this video explained it so well

  • @psilocycho2761
    @psilocycho2761 2 года назад

    I love watching these to see what ive done right.. as a 32 year old ive been through some shit - not worse than most but enough for me - and made it out with mental intact and a meaning that gives my life enough purpose to be living and its definitely not religion, that shits for suckers

  • @henmarreiq4005
    @henmarreiq4005 2 года назад

    These are essentially essays! So good, backed up points. Thank you

  • @johnmiller7453
    @johnmiller7453 5 лет назад +2

    I've no faith in psychotherapy. I've been to at least half a dozen in a long life. Some of them needed more help than I did. I'm a big fan of Ernest Becker's work on death anxiey "The Denial of Death". I have a question, how do you live a more authentic life in a completely inauthentic culture, society, country, world? Other than complete isolation. I now put a my faith in antinatalism. I think few people have heard of antinatalism so I'm just putting it out there for the curious.

    • @jp8442
      @jp8442 5 лет назад

      john miller it’s easier to choose antinatalism than to find meaning? And to choose it and still live, what are you holding on to? Honest question. I believe you haven’t given up

  • @in2dionysus
    @in2dionysus 8 лет назад

    Well Done! Contemplation can be understood here; yet reality is not always clear cut for one to see what one can induce through its properties. The heights soar like one that came before it . . . this is what knowledge apocalypse confronts; what has come before it and how did it grasp the power to move on? For the self can only contemplate with its internal pressures . . .

  • @alexhandro8702
    @alexhandro8702 8 лет назад +5

    Amazing video, very insightful.

  • @pavanpyda
    @pavanpyda 8 лет назад +1

    Another Great video.your videos inspire me(a medical student) looking into taking psychiatry as my speciality.

  • @thankyouinadvance.yourfutu5219
    @thankyouinadvance.yourfutu5219 5 лет назад +1

    I am really interested & happy that I found your channel. I subscribed & look forward to listening & learning more about psychology. I am studying psychology since 2013, I now hold a high honors degree, I am now enjoying my career & new path I was given. 🙏👍

  • @leo12619
    @leo12619 4 года назад

    Really enjoyed this - doing an assignment on Existential Psychotherapy and this gave me plenty of ideas and topics to look into.

  • @somethingyousaid5059
    @somethingyousaid5059 5 лет назад +1

    Life is not merciful; rather, Death is. Death terminates the very Suffering that Life enables. Just a thought.

  • @Rhombohedral
    @Rhombohedral 5 лет назад

    the meaninglessness of realizing ones highest potential; beneath that is one is not good enough right here and now and has to continuous improve oneself contradiction of existential psychotherapy

  • @DavidGalich77
    @DavidGalich77 2 года назад

    Great work. Enjoy listening to the teaching.

  • @whiteshadow943
    @whiteshadow943 2 года назад +1

    It’s extremely hard to find comfort in being alive- idk how people do it

  • @hughanderson7827
    @hughanderson7827 8 лет назад

    While it doesn't enjoy a very good reputation online, Landmark Worldwide's courses are rooted in real-world, secular training in reconciling existential dilemmas, taking complete responsibility for one's life, and practical ways to inquire into where in our lives we give away responsibility and accept default meanings that we haven't chosen for our lives. If this video appeals to you, I can recommend their courses and more so the community created by its customers who are actively working together to create anew what is possible in being human.

  • @asiamadison2605
    @asiamadison2605 Год назад

    Incredible theory and video, thank you so much for breaking it down.

  • @zerothehero123
    @zerothehero123 5 лет назад

    Overexpression and activation of serotonin 5ht2a and c groups will lead to anxiety and suicidal thoughts. The psychogenic only ever gets translated into the neurochemical and our nervous system knows only the biochemical. Chronic inflammation and chronic stress will cause your nervous system to be more neurotically expressed. Inflammation also inhibits dopamine synthesis and thus creates anhedonia. Reframing our perceptions is very important, but their foundation lies in our genes and lifestyle. Also, if you feel alone then adopt ways to increase oxytocin, like loving kindness meditation.

  • @serafinameister
    @serafinameister 7 лет назад +1

    Awesome video, extremely clear and helpful for a topic which can be overcomplicated. Thanks.

  • @Aman-cb1pt
    @Aman-cb1pt 7 лет назад +9

    I dont get that, that yolo diem stuff doesnt work on me.
    As time passes , death starts to look better than life...
    It doesnt scare me anymore....rather the opposite

    • @cheemsoftheocean7569
      @cheemsoftheocean7569 6 лет назад +3

      Nabu V
      Life is suffering, and death is inevitable. That's the human condition. Noone can escape it. But here's the plot twist, and also a question worth thinking about: if human suffer so much, why do we still see so much of us around? I think there is a very strong force driving us towards life and away from death. And as Camus nicely put it: The meaning of life is the thing that keeps people from killing themselves, I think statistically speaking there muss be some kind of meaning out there that you and I haven't discovered yet. Have a nice day! :)

    • @cheemsoftheocean7569
      @cheemsoftheocean7569 6 лет назад

      in premises:
      1. The meaning of life is the only reason why people haven't killed themselves yet.
      2. The majority of the people haven't killed themselves yet
      from 1. and 2. follows
      3. There muss be some kind of meaning out there.

    • @Dunge0n
      @Dunge0n 6 лет назад +3

      Anh Linh Kieu The absurd thought that we might live to see eternal life implemented. The blind, ravenous hope that the beast that ate all our ancestors will choke on us...

    • @miweergrum7279
      @miweergrum7279 6 лет назад +1

      Anh Linh Kieu As the video says (and what you can conclude for yourself), there is or isn't a meaning that we will never discover, as the faculties of human intellect are far too limited and finite to understand it. What keeps most people alive is their instict, not the meaning of life (many don't even question it).

    • @Tallyoh
      @Tallyoh 5 лет назад +3

      Death's nothing to be afraid of but that doesn't mean you should welcome it. Be afraid of wasting your life.

  • @aishwaryashinde9111
    @aishwaryashinde9111 7 лет назад

    guys, here's all what I wanted. keep it up. quality of your research on topic is brilliant!

  • @headgame8830
    @headgame8830 5 лет назад

    These videos give me life , I hope to be in a finical position soon enough to start donating, thank you for the work you put into these videos

  • @LeastFav
    @LeastFav 4 года назад

    You're on a roll. ✊I know I'm not the only one inspired by your studies.