In this episode of Delusional Optimism, Dr. B and Seth Creekmore preview Season 2 and the theme of the season: generational differences. They discuss the four generational archetypes and how each generation as a whole perceives science and spirituality as well as travel. They also talk about the psychology behind dangerous hobbies and professions.
“When you don’t allow your ideas that you come up with to be critiqued by others and by a larger body that has had history on history of good kinds of arguing over ideas and philosophies and stuff like that, then we all kind of have our separate spirituality, and there’s not a movement towards a singular thing. Which again, not a good or bad thing, but there’s just strengths and weaknesses for both.” -Seth Creekmore [13:52]
“From a neurobiological perspective, one of the things that we know is that having diverse experiences with different people, different places, different foods, different all cultures, that that then creates the framework, the blueprints in our brains, that allow us to embrace diversity and then integrated into our systems of how we do things as either ‘country’ or society or community.” -Dr. B [28:36]
What You Will Learn:
[00:00] Intro
[02:00] The psychology behind dangerous hobbies and professions
[10:15] How the four generations possibly perceive science and spirituality
[16:49] Four generational archetypes
[24:21] What it means to travel and why we travel
[37:21] Outro
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