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Brain Bites

Podcast by Robin

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Bite-sized brain food for busy people. I share the best tips, hacks, and insights I discover each week—from productivity tricks to life lessons—so you can learn without the time commitment.

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The Ethics of Ambiguity in Modern Political Turmoil

From campus assassinations to Generation Z uprisings—how do we act ethically when the world is on fire? This week's Brain Bites dives deep into Simone de Beauvoir's The Ethics of Ambiguity as we grapple with a world in political chaos. Conservative activist Charlie Kirk's shocking assassination at Utah Valley University. Nepal's Gen Z protesters toppling a government after police killed 19 demonstrators. Indonesian youth burning government buildings over economic inequality. The ongoing devastation in Palestine with over 62,000 dead in Gaza. These aren't random acts of violence—they're symptoms of what Beauvoir called humanity's fundamental condition: we're free beings trapped in an unfree world, forced to choose without guarantees, to act without certainty. In just 10 minutes, discover: * Why political violence feels so shocking yet inevitable * How "Nepo Kids" flaunting wealth on social media triggered government collapses * The philosophical difference between ambiguity and absurdity (and why it matters for protesters) * When Beauvoir says violence can be justified—and when it can't * Why "doing what you must" might be our most practical ethics Warning: This episode doesn't offer easy answers or comfortable conclusions. Instead, it provides the philosophical tools to navigate a world where every action carries moral weight, where freedom always comes at a cost, and where the only certainty is uncertainty itself. Perfect for anyone trying to make sense of our current moment—whether you're an activist, a concerned citizen, or someone just trying to understand why everything feels so intense right now. Listen if you've ever wondered: How do we choose sides when every choice has consequences? How do we act ethically in an unethical world? And what would a 20th-century French philosopher make of Generation Z's global uprising? Brain Bites: Big ideas, small bites, real impact.

12 Sep 2025 - 10 min
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