Chapter

Overcoming injustice and understanding human emotion
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06:11 - 10:55 (04:43)

The speaker reflects on how the injustice they witnessed within a high school football team affected their view of the sport and emphasizes the importance of understanding how human emotion can affect our reactions and interactions with others.

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In our current public life, it's important to not take things at face value and to understand that our initial reactions are often deflections of what we're actually upset about.
06:11 - 07:42 (01:30)
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Emotional Responses
Summary

In our current public life, it's important to not take things at face value and to understand that our initial reactions are often deflections of what we're actually upset about. This approach is necessary to deal with the level of emotion in politics and beyond, helping us to better grapple with the actual issues that affect our well-being.

Chapter
Overcoming injustice and understanding human emotion
Episode
#223: Calming Philosophies for Chaotic Times -- Krista Tippett
Podcast
The Tim Ferriss Show
The speaker discusses the relationship between fear and anger in how they present themselves and how experiences in childhood can shape these emotions in adulthood.
07:42 - 08:55 (01:12)
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Psychology
Summary

The speaker discusses the relationship between fear and anger in how they present themselves and how experiences in childhood can shape these emotions in adulthood.

Chapter
Overcoming injustice and understanding human emotion
Episode
#223: Calming Philosophies for Chaotic Times -- Krista Tippett
Podcast
The Tim Ferriss Show
The speaker describes their enlightened moment in high school when they found out the football team had a $50,000 budget, which included steak dinners for players after every game, and protested against it, leading them to be against football.
08:57 - 10:55 (01:57)
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High School Football
Summary

The speaker describes their enlightened moment in high school when they found out the football team had a $50,000 budget, which included steak dinners for players after every game, and protested against it, leading them to be against football.

Chapter
Overcoming injustice and understanding human emotion
Episode
#223: Calming Philosophies for Chaotic Times -- Krista Tippett
Podcast
The Tim Ferriss Show