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Why Modern Life Feels So Empty (The Master and His Emissary Part 2)

1 h 25 min · 25. Mai 2026
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We live in the safest, most connected, and technologically advanced period in human history. So why does modern life feel increasingly empty? In Part 2 of our deep dive into The Master and His Emissary, we explore a provocative idea from psychiatrist and neuroscientist Iain McGilchrist: that the growing emptiness, anxiety, disconnection, and loss of meaning many people feel may not be random. It may be the result of how our culture has shifted toward one mode of thinking over another. According to McGilchrist, the brain’s left and right hemispheres don’t simply handle different tasks, but instead represent radically different ways of relating to reality. The right hemisphere sees the world as living, connected, meaningful, embodied, and whole. The left hemisphere categorizes, abstracts, analyzes, controls, and turns reality into systems, models, and representations. Both of these viewpoints are necessary. But what happens when the part of the brain designed to serve reality begins replacing reality itself? In this episode of Learning To Live we explore the drastic consequences of a world shifting to the left hemisphere's viewpoint and how we can course correct now. This is the follow up episode to Episode 11, where we talked Part 1 of The Master and His Emissary. Thanks for listening and we hope you enjoy! The Master and His Emissary: https://channelmcgilchrist.com/master-and-his-emissary/ [https://channelmcgilchrist.com/master-and-his-emissary/]

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