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A new technology makes it possible for a mother and father to forgive their son’s killer. Should they use it?
Something to consider when reading/listening:
Given the possibility to let it go, can it ever be right to hold on to hatred?
You might enjoy this episode if you like:
Sum: Forty Tales from the Afterlives by David Eagleman
Fiction that makes you think
Philosophical fiction
Speculative fiction
Happiness
Political debates
Vegetarian shepherd’s pie
Contemplating the meaning of life
Any form of philosophical enquiry
Thanks very much for listening! Don’t forget to follow/subscribe in your podcast app.
And you can join the mailing list here: meaninglessproblems.substack.com
Let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast as a whole at [email protected] (My real name is Craig Wilmann, Doe is a nickname I apparently gave myself when I was was two)
Websites:
Meaninglessproblems.com & Loveyourwork.uk
Credits:
Written and performed by Doe Wilmann
Thanks to Katie Empett for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes.
Artwork by Katie Empett
Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5.
A license to use the media (Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Clair De Lune (Piano Cover) 229744340 Music ahawke99110 2023-03-02 Individual) was purchased under Pond5's Content License Agreement, a copy of which is available for review at https://www.pond5.com/legal/license. The Pond5 license authorizes the licensee to use the media in the licensee's own commercial or non-commercial production and to copy, broadcast, distribute, display, perform and monetize the production or work in any medium - including posting and monetization on YouTube - on the terms and conditions outlined therein.
Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann
(C) 2025
By Doe WilmannA new technology makes it possible for a mother and father to forgive their son’s killer. Should they use it?
Something to consider when reading/listening:
Given the possibility to let it go, can it ever be right to hold on to hatred?
You might enjoy this episode if you like:
Sum: Forty Tales from the Afterlives by David Eagleman
Fiction that makes you think
Philosophical fiction
Speculative fiction
Happiness
Political debates
Vegetarian shepherd’s pie
Contemplating the meaning of life
Any form of philosophical enquiry
Thanks very much for listening! Don’t forget to follow/subscribe in your podcast app.
And you can join the mailing list here: meaninglessproblems.substack.com
Let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast as a whole at [email protected] (My real name is Craig Wilmann, Doe is a nickname I apparently gave myself when I was was two)
Websites:
Meaninglessproblems.com & Loveyourwork.uk
Credits:
Written and performed by Doe Wilmann
Thanks to Katie Empett for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes.
Artwork by Katie Empett
Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5.
A license to use the media (Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Clair De Lune (Piano Cover) 229744340 Music ahawke99110 2023-03-02 Individual) was purchased under Pond5's Content License Agreement, a copy of which is available for review at https://www.pond5.com/legal/license. The Pond5 license authorizes the licensee to use the media in the licensee's own commercial or non-commercial production and to copy, broadcast, distribute, display, perform and monetize the production or work in any medium - including posting and monetization on YouTube - on the terms and conditions outlined therein.
Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann
(C) 2025