Chapter
The Wisdom Table
The Wisdom Table is about the idea of a source that we all share as human beings. The short story combines the characters of Solomon, Marcus Aurelius, and Abraham Lincoln as the persons whom a man would like to be like someday despite knowing the risks that come with it.
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The speaker discusses the character traits and bravery exhibited by Abraham Lincoln, Solomon Marcus Aurelius, and a college professor, emphasizing the importance of having role models who embody these qualities.
49:03 - 52:57 (03:54)
Summary
The speaker discusses the character traits and bravery exhibited by Abraham Lincoln, Solomon Marcus Aurelius, and a college professor, emphasizing the importance of having role models who embody these qualities.
ChapterThe Wisdom Table
Episode#267: Noah Huisman – The World's Most Underrated Philosopher
PodcastThe Danny Miranda Podcast
The idea of a source that we all share as human beings, whether it's the stoic idea of the logos or the biblical idea of capital W word, is crucial for personal growth and the well-being of society.
52:57 - 56:44 (03:47)
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The idea of a source that we all share as human beings, whether it's the stoic idea of the logos or the biblical idea of capital W word, is crucial for personal growth and the well-being of society. By feeding and cultivating this flame within ourselves, we contribute to the flame of the whole and prepare ourselves for our greatest moments in life.
ChapterThe Wisdom Table
Episode#267: Noah Huisman – The World's Most Underrated Philosopher
PodcastThe Danny Miranda Podcast
The love of true good and beautiful is a yearning for returning to the source or the divine.
56:44 - 59:11 (02:26)
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The love of true good and beautiful is a yearning for returning to the source or the divine. It sustains people during tough times and is a call from home for Christians.
ChapterThe Wisdom Table
Episode#267: Noah Huisman – The World's Most Underrated Philosopher
PodcastThe Danny Miranda Podcast
The concept of killing other humans is a universal cringe-worthy experience for most people.
59:11 - 1:01:34 (02:22)
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The concept of killing other humans is a universal cringe-worthy experience for most people. However, societal constructs play a significant role in shaping our perception of what is right and wrong in this aspect.