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EPISODE · Jun 13, 2018 · 14 MIN

Daedalus’ Escape from his Labyrinth and the Wisdom of the Spontaneous Action

from Contemplations · host Angelo Karageorgos

In this podcast I am doing a decompilation of this particular Greek myth. How can it compare to the way we face life in relation to our needs and aspirations? What role do the latter play in our relationship with the mystery of life and how do we act on them? How real is ultimately what we perceive as future, and don't we sometimes overdo it and do not give value to the present moment? And if we contemplate on it, all these present moments are the ones that will eventually lead us to situations more suitable for us. Also, if we think of improvement as a goal, wouldn't it be useful to refine it a little more, as it is only a label that can easily drag us into situations not helpful to us? As a Token of Appreciation, you can download for Free my AudioBook How to Get Closer to Your Real Self: Entering a Path of Fulfilment and Long-Lasting Enthusiasm Made by You: wp.me/P9pUyQ-52

In this podcast I am doing a decompilation of this particular Greek myth. How can it compare to the way we face life in relation to our needs and aspirations? What role do the latter play in our relationship with the mystery of life and how do we act on them? How real is ultimately what we perceive as future, and don't we sometimes overdo it and do not give value to the present moment? And if we contemplate on it, all these present moments are the ones that will eventually lead us to situations more suitable for us. Also, if we think of improvement as a goal, wouldn't it be useful to refine it a little more, as it is only a label that can easily drag us into situations not helpful to us? As a Token of Appreciation, you can download for Free my AudioBook How to Get Closer to Your Real Self: Entering a Path of Fulfilment and Long-Lasting Enthusiasm Made by You: wp.me/P9pUyQ-52

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