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Actualized.org - Self-Help, Psychology, Consciousness, Spirituality, Philosophy

How To Develop An Interest In Truth

Actualized.org - Self-Help, Psychology, Consciousness, Spirituality, Philosophy

Leo Gura

Health, Self-help

4.71.1K Ratings

🗓️ 5 September 2016

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

The 64 most fascinating questions a human can ask.

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0:00.0

Hey, this is Leo, for actualized.org.

0:05.0

And in this episode, I'm going to be talking about how to develop a deep interest in existential truth,

0:12.0

which is something that few people are interested in.

0:15.0

And the way we're going to do that is I'm going to share with you what I came up with as the

0:19.7

64 most profound and fascinating questions that a human being can ever ask. I want to make you more interested in truth in questions of existential matters, metaphysical matters,

0:46.2

metaphysical matters, epistemic matters.

0:51.0

And very few people are generally interested in this stuff.

0:55.0

But you know what I found in my life is that I accidentally stumbled into these questions when I was pretty young,

1:01.0

and I was interested in these questions basically since I was a kid and a teenager and that that has made a practical difference, actually a very big difference in the maturity of my psychology. So it might seem like

1:17.1

these questions are just metaphysical and philosophical, but actually what I want to show you is that these questions are central to how happy you are in life, how much meaning you derive from life, and actually how you develop yourself and how you grow.

1:37.8

And the deepest levels of personal development are intimately tied in with thinking about some of these questions.

1:45.0

And the only reason that I think that most people have not been exposed to these questions

1:50.0

is simply because our culture is really bad at this.

1:54.0

It kind of discourages it, and most people have never even really just been introduced to this stuff.

2:01.0

Because these questions are inherently very very fascinating but the

2:05.9

problem is that people haven't been introduced these questions and also the way

2:09.4

they go about investigating these questions is totally wrong.

2:14.1

So I'm going to talk about all these interesting questions here,

2:16.8

hopefully trigger this curiosity in you,

2:19.4

and then finally I'll talk a little bit about how to tie this in with your life.

2:25.0

So there are four categories of these existential questions I'm going to cover.

2:30.0

First is the metaphysical, then the epistemic, then questions about the self and questions about

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