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On Existentialism, Trauma and Strategic Survival
A chapter in the series: Why Do I Still Want To Unlive? On Existentialism, Trauma and Strategic Survival
Why Do I Still Want To Unlive? On Existentialism, Trauma and Strategic Survival
Why Do I Still Want To Unlive? On Existentialism, Trauma and Strategic Survival
Introduction to "Why Do I Still Want To Unlive? On Existentialism, Trauma and Strategic Survival:
This episode discusses:
- In-group and out-group bias
- Power dynamics and social punishment
- Playground rules
- Corrupt versus non-corrupt countries
- Being robbed versus being raped
- Alternative options beyond snitching
The survival mechanism behind the lie.
This episode makes a point to prove that respect is earned and not entitled. It breaks down respect and views it from the self-dimension and the others dimension. How to know if you're being disrespected and how to deal with people that are disrespectful. Lastly, what challenges you'll face while setting up dignity and how to overcome them.
This episode discusses the different form of suicide from orderly to chaotic to planned and impulsive. It looks at the risk factors while discussing the repetition crises and statistical mess of understanding the basis of "happy suicide". The episode mainly looks at the relationship between IQ and suicide + the role that emotional intelligence has to play within this complex topic. Furthermore, going on to the differences between suicidal thoughts, obsessions, and passive suicidal moments.
This episode is more about understanding rather than solving. It's a discussion on possibly why happy people kill themselves instead of how to stop them from killing themselves. Once you listen you'll understand why the back-to-basis approach was taken.
The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.