Dave's Candid Philosophy
Everyone says “just be yourself.” Philosophy would like a word. In this episode of Dave’s Candid Philosophy, we take a cheerful wrecking ball to the most comforting advice ever given and discover it’s… wildly unhelpful. From Søren Kierkegaard’s anxiety-filled quest to become an individual, to Friedrich Nietzsche’s demand that you invent yourself from scratch, to Jean-Paul Sartre reminding you that you’re responsible for everything (sorry), things escalate quickly. Throw in Martin Heidegger and his helpful reminder that you’re going to die, plus Socrates questioning everything you thought you knew, and suddenly “being yourself” starts to look like a full-time job with no training manual. Along the way, we ask uncomfortable questions: Is there even a real “you”? Are you living your life—or performing it? And if your identity is shaped by culture, habit, and that weird thing you do at midnight with leftovers, what exactly are you supposed to be authentic to? The answer, unfortunately, is not simple. But it is honest. And slightly funny. Occasionally.
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