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In this week's episode we explore the validity of opposites. In many cases it feels safer to pick a side and discredit it’s opposite, however is it possible that the extremes are both equally true, even necessary for a healthy world?
This week’s quote: “You can recognize a deep truth by the feature that its opposite is also a deep truth.” by physicist Frank Wilczek
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George & Oskar
By George Florian & Oskar Walin1
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In this week's episode we explore the validity of opposites. In many cases it feels safer to pick a side and discredit it’s opposite, however is it possible that the extremes are both equally true, even necessary for a healthy world?
This week’s quote: “You can recognize a deep truth by the feature that its opposite is also a deep truth.” by physicist Frank Wilczek
Who else do you know that might enjoy this episode? Please spread the love by sharing it with them!
Get in touch with your thoughts about the episode, we’d love to hear from you.
Instagram: @knowwhatimean.podcast
Email: [email protected]
And if you feel like it...
☕ Buy us a coffee or two to support the podcast: https://ko-fi.com/knowwhatimean
Thanks!
George & Oskar