David Harbour
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Das ist der Grund, warum es nicht wahr ist.
Das ist der Grund, warum es nicht wahr ist.
Das ist der Grund, warum es nicht wahr ist.
I think you're right at the precipice of writing a children's book. I think you just pitched me a chicken.
I think you're right at the precipice of writing a children's book. I think you just pitched me a chicken.
I think you're right at the precipice of writing a children's book. I think you just pitched me a chicken.
Amazing. That's why, you know, who was it? Bruno Bettelheim, you know, wrote an entire book of psychoanalysis of fairy tales.
Amazing. That's why, you know, who was it? Bruno Bettelheim, you know, wrote an entire book of psychoanalysis of fairy tales.
Amazing. That's why, you know, who was it? Bruno Bettelheim, you know, wrote an entire book of psychoanalysis of fairy tales.
And it's sort of like, I think these kind of archetypes or whatever they are, they are historical and mythological.
And it's sort of like, I think these kind of archetypes or whatever they are, they are historical and mythological.
And it's sort of like, I think these kind of archetypes or whatever they are, they are historical and mythological.
Yeah, I guess so.
Yeah, I guess so.
Yeah, I guess so.
And I think that's how you're approaching the Freudian Therapy too. That's exactly right. You're filling yourself up with possibilities and different ways to interpret things, right?
And I think that's how you're approaching the Freudian Therapy too. That's exactly right. You're filling yourself up with possibilities and different ways to interpret things, right?
And I think that's how you're approaching the Freudian Therapy too. That's exactly right. You're filling yourself up with possibilities and different ways to interpret things, right?
And where you have some self-understanding and some compassion. So I think the better word then is for all the exercises of exploration is it's informing your narrative. Yes, that's correct, yes.
And where you have some self-understanding and some compassion. So I think the better word then is for all the exercises of exploration is it's informing your narrative. Yes, that's correct, yes.