The Ricky Lahiri Podcast
Why do some individuals endure unimaginable suffering, reshape history, or devote their lives to causes greater than themselves? I believe the answer is simple — and profound: purpose. In this episode, I explore how purpose has driven conquerors, saints, philosophers, and scientists alike. From Alexander the Great, who sought to unite and conquer the known world, to Julius Caesar, whose ambition reshaped Rome forever. From Mother Teresa, who dedicated her life to serving the poorest of the poor, to Gautama Buddha, who renounced royalty in search of enlightenment. I also examine the darker and more complex dimensions of purpose through figures like Wernher von Braun, whose scientific mission transcended regimes and morality — forcing me to ask: is purpose inherently good, or simply powerful? At the psychological core of this conversation lies Logotherapy, developed by Holocaust survivor Viktor Frankl, who argued that the primary human drive is not pleasure or power — but meaning. In the bleakest conditions imaginable, Frankl discovered that those who had a “why” could endure almost any “how.” In this episode, I unpack the philosophy, psychology, and history behind purpose. Why do civilizations rise around it? Why do individuals collapse without it? And how can you cultivate a purpose strong enough to carry you through suffering, success, and everything in between? If you’ve ever felt directionless — or wondered what separates the extraordinary from the ordinary — this episode is for you.
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