Learning of Who You Are with Jake Appleton (co-host with Sam Morris) #14 - Welcome To Humanity
Description
“It's not a communication of the truth, it's a transformation of what the other person thinks.”
Jake Appleton joined by Dr. Fred and his co-host Sam Morris starts a brief discussion about who they are. Sam discusses static identity and the reasons why we have that impulse to create a static persona.
Also, in this episode, Jake discusses how learning is a powerful tool. He believes that experience stops when you become cohesive and he thinks that experiences can exist without consciousness.
This is what we’re here for:
- How do you answer the question, Who are you?
- Why limit yourself?
- The persona you want to show to everyone
- What is Static Identity?
- The potential danger of people limiting their characterization.
- What are the reasons why we have that impulse to create a static persona?
- What is Energy Expenditure?
- Learning is a powerful tool
- Which safety is safe?
- What is the effect of staying sensory deprived?
Episode 14 Timestamps:
[00:24 ] Introduction to Jake Appleton and Sam Morris co-host
[03:03 ] Humans amongst many
[04:37 ] Do not let the facts get in the way of the truth
[07:20 ] The context of affirmation
[11:05 ] Why limit yourself?
[11:37 ] The danger of limiting your personation
[12:57 ] What is Static Identity?
[13:37 ] Reasons why we have that impulse to create a static persona
[15:39 ] Example of people with static identity
[19:04 ] What is Bowie archetype?
[22:34 ] Learnings is a powerful tool
[23:29 ] What is energy expenditure?
[26:13 ] Dr. Fred in keeping his son safe and allowing him to take risks
[30:11 ] Which safety is safe?
[32:04 ] Impact of staying sensory deprived
[37:57 ] The struggle against preserving everything
[38:14 ] Fears of being destroyed
[38:41 ] Experiences can exist without conscious
[40:07 ] The subject of death
[40:24 ] Life is synonymous with continental
[45:59 ] All you touch, all you see, is all your life will ever be
[48:31 ] Appreciation message
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