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What does it mean to exist in a world of wars, poverty, and endless suffering? In this episode, Lu explores existential questions through the lens of Wu Wei—keeping perspective without force. She shares the duality of human existence (blessed with imagination, cursed with conflict), the wonder of looking at the night sky across time, and a powerful poem from a national park. This is about holding existence and absurdity in our minds because we can.
SHOW NOTES:
IN THIS EPISODE:
QUOTE: "Philosophers have debated human existence for centuries. The final analysis in the face of absurdity is to live our life fully with the cards we have. Nothing more, nothing less. Just to BE."
SHARE YOUR STORY: [email protected]
NEXT EPISODE: Human Bias – How our experiences shape everything we perceive.
RESOURCES MENTIONED:
Lu's first documentary: Take a Bow: The Ingrid Clarfield Story (2011)
By Lu LeslanWhat does it mean to exist in a world of wars, poverty, and endless suffering? In this episode, Lu explores existential questions through the lens of Wu Wei—keeping perspective without force. She shares the duality of human existence (blessed with imagination, cursed with conflict), the wonder of looking at the night sky across time, and a powerful poem from a national park. This is about holding existence and absurdity in our minds because we can.
SHOW NOTES:
IN THIS EPISODE:
QUOTE: "Philosophers have debated human existence for centuries. The final analysis in the face of absurdity is to live our life fully with the cards we have. Nothing more, nothing less. Just to BE."
SHARE YOUR STORY: [email protected]
NEXT EPISODE: Human Bias – How our experiences shape everything we perceive.
RESOURCES MENTIONED:
Lu's first documentary: Take a Bow: The Ingrid Clarfield Story (2011)