
Sharing some drawings and thoughts on life.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 231 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Categories | PhilosophySociety & Culture | ||||

Today I talk about dealing with loss and recgonising the legacy the person has left behind.
Thoughts on the possibilites available when you perceive utopia as a feeling to channel.
"There is scarcely any passion without struggle." - Albert Camus
What is passion? Where does it come from? Is going through 'the struggle' the counterinuitive thing that will amplify the passion you feel in your bones?
An animated short about asking heart based questions in a world of forms and functions. Video available on The Chaos Artist YouTube Channel.
If neurodiversity became the norm would it still be called neurodiversity?
Steve Jobs once said that computers were the ‘bicycle of the mind’.
How much has this bicycle facilitated the desire to think different?
A look at the Repetition Compulsion, first coined by Sigmund Freud.
He defined it as a desire to return to an earlier state of things.
Thank you so much for having me on your podcast - I had a beautiful time sharing with your audience and being a part of the experience. I am so grateful to have met you!
- Thais
love the intersection of computer programming, business, psychology, etc - very interesting to hear about these topics from Denis's point of view.
Hello Denis, enjoyed your podcast “Let’s rethink Languages.” I wish my language teacher at school would have made languages as interesting as this. I like the way you approach it from a different angle rather than the traditional approach. Keep up the good work!
I haven't been able to listen to all episodes yet but so far I love the conversations. The main focus is around happiness but most of the interviews go so much deeper. This podcast conveys integrity and authenticity. It's not your typical "whoohooo, you can do it" kind of podcast. I can truly appreciate it.
This podcast obviously explores the concept of happiness, but it takes it a step further by sharing the stories, the trials, and the tribulations of the people involved. These are the kinds of podcasts that bring so much extra value, because there is an added layer of information aside from just the happiness advice!









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