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Arthur Schopenhauer, Instagram, and the Fine Art of Feeling Inadequate

7 min · 29 de ago de 2025
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If Arthur Schopenhauer were alive today, he would likely dislike Instagram, and he'd have good reasons. This 1800s philosopher was known for his pessimistic views, believing life swings between pain and boredom. He might see social media as a distraction that fosters unhealthy comparisons. This episode examines how comparison steals joy, why your unique self shouldn’t envy others, and how embracing your quirks could be the remedy for modern misery.

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