Are you truly living a “good life”—or are you just comfortable?
Grab a drink and pull up a chair for a brand-new episode of The Drunken Philosopher’s Moment of Clarity. In this episode, we dive headfirst into one of humanity’s oldest and most elusive questions: What actually makes a good life?
In this episode, we challenge mainstream conventional wisdom by exploring the unexpected idea that superficial happiness and pure self-indulgence might not be enough for a meaningful existence. Is happiness a necessary baseline, or just a fortunate byproduct of a well-lived life? Where do we draw the line when an individual’s version of a “good life” brings negativity or harm to the people around them?
From the ancient art of Stoic joy to the responsibilities we owe our communities, we unpack:
The “Happiness” Trap: Why chasing fleeting comfort can cost us deeper fulfillment and purpose.
The Lone Wolf vs. The Pack: The moral baseline of society and why isolating in a bubble of self-interest squanders human potential.
Whether you’re a seasoned thinker or just looking for a momentary knee-jerk perspective on life, this episode promises to deliver a much-needed dose of clarity.
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