• 4. What Matters?

  • 2022/07/28
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  • The fourth of the 10 Questions of Human Existence is “What Matters"?

    Everything we do says something about what we value. Everything is a choice to do one thing instead of another. But if that’s the case, then why is it that we seem to spend so much time on bullshit? In this chapter, we discuss the difference between instrumental and intrinsic value, distinguishing the signal from the noise, scratching that sholezard itch, how to recognise bullshit, and explore the question - what makes certain things great?

    Our lives may not be nasty and brutish, but they are short. We owe it to ourselves to devote as little as possible of our precious time to meaningless bullshit, and focus our attention on experiences that bring us real and lasting value.

    References:

    Harry Frankfurt, “On Bullshit

    Viktor Frankl, “Man’s Search For Meaning

    Aristotle, “Nicomachean Ethics

    Plato, “Gorgias

    Aesop, “Collected Fables

    David French, “The Signal and the Noise

    Music:

    • Luella Gren, Mechanical Pipes and Bells
    • Giuseppe Verdi, La Donna E’ Mobile
    • W.A. Mozart, Minuet in F maj K2
    • Spectacles Wallet and Watch, Secret Surprise
    • Bonn Fields, Cordierite
    • Ch@ntarelle, 52nd Street

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The fourth of the 10 Questions of Human Existence is “What Matters"?

Everything we do says something about what we value. Everything is a choice to do one thing instead of another. But if that’s the case, then why is it that we seem to spend so much time on bullshit? In this chapter, we discuss the difference between instrumental and intrinsic value, distinguishing the signal from the noise, scratching that sholezard itch, how to recognise bullshit, and explore the question - what makes certain things great?

Our lives may not be nasty and brutish, but they are short. We owe it to ourselves to devote as little as possible of our precious time to meaningless bullshit, and focus our attention on experiences that bring us real and lasting value.

References:

Harry Frankfurt, “On Bullshit

Viktor Frankl, “Man’s Search For Meaning

Aristotle, “Nicomachean Ethics

Plato, “Gorgias

Aesop, “Collected Fables

David French, “The Signal and the Noise

Music:

  • Luella Gren, Mechanical Pipes and Bells
  • Giuseppe Verdi, La Donna E’ Mobile
  • W.A. Mozart, Minuet in F maj K2
  • Spectacles Wallet and Watch, Secret Surprise
  • Bonn Fields, Cordierite
  • Ch@ntarelle, 52nd Street

Additional music provided by Anchor

|| The Podcast formerly known as The Great Everything ||

|| Join the conversation! Call in and leave me a message on Anchor ||

|| Find me everywhere @WiseHypocrite:

Clubhouse

Instagram

TikTok (but check out Rahin’s TikTok for my best content)

Facebook / Twitter (not really, I’m never there)||

|| Check out YouTube to find The Great Everything’s archived content from the good old days||

|| Listen and subscribe everywhere podcasts contemplate their finitude ||

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