Pete Wright
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All of that was true. We are eight years old. We are. Next week. So let's see. This was Chastity showing a lot of restraint. And tomorrow we're loosening our belts, Pete. Because next episode we are talking about gluttony.
Right.
Right.
Yeah, I thought you at first were saying a glutton for jazz, and I thought that was fun. I'm a real glutton for jazz. It's the notes they don't play. Yeah, so we're going to be talking about gluttony, which is exciting and already gross. Already gross. Yeah, the first thing I'm thinking of, nachos. Until then, I'm Pete Wright. And I am Tommy Metz III. Thank you so much for downloading.
Yeah, I thought you at first were saying a glutton for jazz, and I thought that was fun. I'm a real glutton for jazz. It's the notes they don't play. Yeah, so we're going to be talking about gluttony, which is exciting and already gross. Already gross. Yeah, the first thing I'm thinking of, nachos. Until then, I'm Pete Wright. And I am Tommy Metz III. Thank you so much for downloading.
Six down, six to go. We will be back next week with all the feelings, sins, and virtues.
Six down, six to go. We will be back next week with all the feelings, sins, and virtues.
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All the Feelings presents Sins and Virtues. This episode, Humility. Hi, everybody. Welcome to All the Feelings, Sins, and Virtues. I'm Pete Wright.
Yeah, I know, number four. And not a single one released. How about that? You're going to tell people that? That's my shame.
That's our Netflix model. Yeah, this is the value. We are talking about a... I had a hard time with this one today. We're talking about humility, which is today a virtue, but we're going to come back around to that.
Look, humility is a challenging one because it's in the definition, as Robot said. A modest or low view of one's own importance feels self-deprecating, which feels antithetical to what we believe here in Ye Olde West. Hmm. Explain. That's interesting. Well, I don't know. I mean, don't you just isn't this just a recipe for feeling like crap all the time?
Well, you use self-deprecation as a weapon, a tool. Weapon is not the right word.
And we're going to talk about modesty in a second, because I think it's interesting that you put modesty in the robot, but modesty in the definition, because modesty came relatively late in the historical sort of evolution of the concept of humility. And this is why I think humility is interesting. Yeah.
So when you look at humility, you know, our modern interpretation, as we just said, it's the opposite of pride or arrogance. And what I found a different definition that I actually really like, it is about having an accurate assessment of one's abilities, accomplishments and limitations, which has a different spin on it.
I, for me to have an actualization, that's like, yes, isn't that doesn't that feel a little bit more in alignment with, with humility, as we understand it, the non secular kind of version of humility?