The Practical Philosopher
What would you do if you really accepted that your time is limited? In this episode, Colin explores why impermanence isn't the enemy of purpose it's the engine. Drawing from Buddhist teachings, the Stoic practice of memento mori, existentialist philosophy, and the concept of being 1% better every day, this episode walks through the two traps people fall into when facing mortality (nihilism and hustle-culture panic) and offers a third path: using your finite time as a catalyst for intentional living. Colin gets personal about his own struggles with attachment to outcomes, shares the Five Whys exercise for uncovering your deeper purpose, and makes the case that the dying flame is exactly what makes it worth lighting. If you've ever caught yourself asking 'what's the point?' this one's for you.
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