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E53 Objectivity

1 h 7 min · 26 de abr de 2026
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00:00 Objectivity52:59 Q&A Q1: How do I know whether I am being objective as opposed to being indifferent or giving up?55:15 Q&A Q2: In areas where we have strong attachments, when something negative happens, it is often difficult to remain objective. For example when a loved one is hospitalised or is in danger. In such situations, what can one do to return back to objectivity or minimise the damage caused by our lack of objectivity?57:45 Q&A Q3: Is the disarray in the world because there are too many objective people in the world or too few?59:05 Personalisation leads to lack of objectivity

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