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In a world where it feels like we're constantly bombarded with breaking news and social media updates, it's easy to get caught up in the cycle of outrage and anxiety. But what if we're not actually doing anything to make a difference? This episode explores the idea that our emotional investment in current events can be a substitute for actual action, and how that can lead to a sense of moral superiority without any real impact.
Michael shares a personal anecdote about a dinner conversation where they were asked about their opinions on the latest news stories, and how they chose not to engage. They reflect on the idea that we're often expected to be emotionally invested in everything, and that not caring can be seen as a bad thing. But what if that's just a way to avoid taking action? The conversation touches on the concept of moral identity and how it can be tied to our sense of self-worth.
Michael also delves into the idea that our emotional responses to current events can be a form of anxiety, rather than empathy. They discuss the concept of "doers" versus "spectators" and how the latter can be just as damaging as the former. The episode also touches on the idea that our emotional investment in news stories can be a way to avoid taking action, and how that can lead to a sense of moral superiority without any real impact.
If you're feeling overwhelmed by the constant stream of news and social media updates, this episode is for you. Join us as we explore the idea that not caring can be a powerful way to reclaim your time and energy, and to focus on what really matters.
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By Denver's Talk Station 630 KHOW4.7
170170 ratings
In a world where it feels like we're constantly bombarded with breaking news and social media updates, it's easy to get caught up in the cycle of outrage and anxiety. But what if we're not actually doing anything to make a difference? This episode explores the idea that our emotional investment in current events can be a substitute for actual action, and how that can lead to a sense of moral superiority without any real impact.
Michael shares a personal anecdote about a dinner conversation where they were asked about their opinions on the latest news stories, and how they chose not to engage. They reflect on the idea that we're often expected to be emotionally invested in everything, and that not caring can be seen as a bad thing. But what if that's just a way to avoid taking action? The conversation touches on the concept of moral identity and how it can be tied to our sense of self-worth.
Michael also delves into the idea that our emotional responses to current events can be a form of anxiety, rather than empathy. They discuss the concept of "doers" versus "spectators" and how the latter can be just as damaging as the former. The episode also touches on the idea that our emotional investment in news stories can be a way to avoid taking action, and how that can lead to a sense of moral superiority without any real impact.
If you're feeling overwhelmed by the constant stream of news and social media updates, this episode is for you. Join us as we explore the idea that not caring can be a powerful way to reclaim your time and energy, and to focus on what really matters.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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