“Why do I care more about people who look and think like me?” - Listeners reflect on the war in Ukraine
I’ve received many thoughtful and heartfelt comments on the war in Ukraine from my listeners. In this episode, I share their insights and add a few of my own. 0:42 – How the stages of consciousness are arising “simultaneously”.
March 14, 202224m 48s
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Show Notes
I’ve received many thoughtful and heartfelt comments on the war in Ukraine from my listeners. In this episode, I share their insights and add a few of my own.
- 0:42 – How the stages of consciousness are arising “simultaneously”.
- 5:34 – The shocking strangeness of premodernity and its challenge to modern culture.
- 15:13 – “The world, even Russians, seem to be more unified and sensitized to the abhorrence of war.”
- 17:20 – “Why do I care more about people who look and think like me?” The challenge of moral growth.
Thanks for listening – you can write me at [email protected], or leave a voicemail here. – Jeff Salzman