Our Third Act - Facing Life: Mind, Meaning and Society - Andy Calitz
Andy reflects on Milan Kundera’s idea that “we all need someone to look at us.” Beginning with a conversation about the Slavic word Soběslav — glory for oneself — he explores humanity’s deep need for recognition, admiration, and visibility. Why do we seek applause, titles, followers, fame, or status? How does recognition drive ambition, achievement, and even human progress? And when does healthy ambition become vanity or self-obsession? Moving from childhood to social media to ageing, Andy argues that recognition matters — but ultimately what matters most is not who is watching, but what we actually contribute.
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