Our Third Act - Facing Life: Mind, Meaning and Society - Andy Calitz
Andy reflects on a deeply unsettling fact: none of us chose to be born. From this starting point, he explores existence, parenthood, responsibility, suffering, gratitude, and what he calls the “gratitude paradox” — being expected to feel grateful for a life created through decisions made by others. The episode considers how parents shape children without owning them, and how meaning emerges after birth rather than before it. He argues that life remains profoundly interesting despite mortality, uncertainty, and suffering — and that conscious participation in existence may itself become a meaningful response to being alive.
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