【What happens when philosophy meets psychotherapy?】 If Friedrich Nietzsche sat across from you in therapy, what would he say? This episode unpacks the existential tug-of-war at the core of Irvin D. Yalom’s masterpiece When Nietzsche Wept, a novel that blurs the line between philosophy and psychology. Are you ready to confront life’s heaviest questions? What we cover in this episode:
1. The Dance of Suffering and Meaning: Why does Nietzsche say suffering is essential, not avoidable?
2. The Myth of Salvation in Others: Through Josef Breuer’s struggles, we explore how illusions of rescuing or being rescued can trap us.
3. Philosophy as Therapy: Can ideas change how we live? Yalom’s blend of philosophical dialogue and emotional healing holds surprising answers. Don’t just listen—engage! Leave a comment on what philosophy inspires you most, and subscribe to receive weekly doses of ideas that challenge and transform.
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