Dr. Alok 'Dr. K' Kanojia
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
So the first thing I'm going to do, we're going to go back to Sher, and we're going to sort of give you all a picture of what the goal looks like.
So the unselfconscious man, that is existential man, moves through the space of his world or worlds pulled upon or altered by the tribe, blah, blah, blah.
He's deeply involved in a future-oriented apprehending of the particulars of existence.
He participates.
He takes in.
He gives out.
And in all of this, he maintains a certain pace, a certain rhythm, a certain flow.
There is a flow to life, a movement to it, which is interrupted in its timing or in its direction.
So this is the key thing.
I know that Dr. Sher likes to use a lot of complex words, but here's the key thing.
So if we look at life, life has a flow to it.
It has a rhythm.
It has an exchange, right?
So I have good days and I have bad.
Good days all the time will lead to depression.
Bad days all the time will lead to depression.
It is good days and bad days that make a good life.
If we think about movies, you know, what makes an exciting movie or narrative?
When the good guy is just dumpstering all of the enemies with like one attack, like one punch man.
I mean, one punch man is pretty good, but whatever.