
Season 2 · Episode 1178
The Mechanics of Repair: Tikkun Olam in a Broken World
Discover how the ancient concept of Tikkun Olam offers a powerful framework for repairing modern systems, from social justice to tech ethics.
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
March 14, 202622m 39s
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Show Notes
In an era of systemic fatigue and global challenges, the Jewish concept of Tikkun Olam—repairing the world—offers a surprisingly practical roadmap for individual impact. This episode traces the journey of the term from its legal roots in the Mishnah to the cosmic mysticism of 16th-century Kabbalah and its modern role as an engine for social justice. We explore why seeing the world as inherently broken isn't a cause for despair, but a call to action for "cosmic technicians" working in every field. From addressing algorithmic bias to the Japanese art of kintsugi, learn how the philosophy of incremental repair can replace the paralysis of perfectionism and provide a meaningful path forward in a fractured age.