Podcast by Simon Sz
This is the second episode of the Wake Up Call series dedicated to the second chapter of my book. If you were a writer, how would you describe your room? Where do you wake up? Your room is a door to your past, present, and your future. It is a place where you foster your mind. Should you take care of it? OF COURSE! But why? Tune in to the latest episode ***** Wake Up Call: The Art of Waking Up available for purchase here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08TQ4F7HZ
This episode is the first episode of the next 12 that are dedicated to the newest chapters of my book that is currently in progress. In these episodes, I am going to discuss the concepts that helped me overcome my severe depression and find the meaning of life. In today's episode I am going to discuss the importance of knowing what you wake up for and why a small yet measurable goal can help you build a better version of yourself. Remember, 1 dollar is made of 100 little cents.
One of the most universal traits humans have is the ability to find someone to blame for certain misfortunes in their lives. It doesn't matter how and when because there is always something that can be blamed. But is it a good way of thinking to succumb to hate and let it run one's life? Can one be himself and still blame something for it?
Recently, I've seen a spike in "money is immoral" rhetoric on my Facebook as well as increased number of people talking how they'd find a better use for someone's money. One of their main arguments is "money is the root of evil," but what is the root of money? What is morality when it comes to money? How can we decide what is right and what is not?
When God created humans, he gave them a choice to do everything they wanted but tasting fruits from the forbidden tree. Yet, they still made that choice. That metaphor describes how no matter what the circumstances are, one of the main elements that distinguishes us from other animals is the ability to make a choice. How important is making a choice? Do we always get to make a choice? What distinguishes us from other creatures? Tune in for the latest episode...
It is easy to assume that there is a reality and such thing as objective world exists without our perception. How do we know that? Will we ever be able to know if this world is real? What is the point of even thinking about it? And just why? Tune in for the latest episode of the podcast.
One of the first phrases one learns in another language is not the f word, even though it's possible too, it's "thank you." There is no language on this planet that doesn't have an expression of gratitude to something or someone. Is that an important part of being a human? How can one be grateful if it seems like there's nothing to be grateful for? And what happiness has to do with gratitude? All of that and more in the newest episode of the podcast.
How important is social media in ours lives? Is it very social or only looks that way? Why are we so driven to open any social media platform every day? What effect it has on our minds? And many other interesting things about social media in the newest episode.
What can unite us as well as music does? What is the science behind a smile? Should we smile more? All of that and many other things about a simple action of stretching lips and raising cheeks in the newest episode of the podcast.
In today's episode, we're going to explore the "be yourself" trend. What is self? How can one be one's self in the world where everything is changing every second? Is there even such thing as self? Tune in and let's discuss it together. Stay curious.
In this episode, I am going to express my views on Cancel/Accountability culture and discuss the importance of a dialog. Will this trend continue? Is it dangerous? Let's ask the questions...