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EPISODE · Jun 15, 2025 · 21 MIN

Most Men Destroy Themselves Without Knowing - Dostoevsky

from Physology · host The Podcast Project

Dostoevsky was not merely a novelist. He was a thinker who saw the hidden struggles of modern men long before the world was ready to admit them. This episode reveals the inner conflict that paralyzes those who overthink but never act. Through his characters and stories, Dostoevsky warned us about the danger of staying trapped in thought while life demands action.Many intelligent men today are stuck in cycles of doubt and hesitation, mistaking fear for wisdom and inaction for safety. This conversation dives into the deeper meaning behind Dostoevsky’s work and challenges you to ask yourself whether you're living with courage or waiting for permission to start.This is not just about literature. It is about reclaiming your power in a world that quietly rewards passivity. When you stop thinking and start choosing, everything changes.

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Dostoevsky was not merely a novelist. He was a thinker who saw the hidden struggles of modern men long before the world was ready to admit them. This episode reveals the inner conflict that paralyzes those who overthink but never act. Through his characters and stories, Dostoevsky warned us about the danger of staying trapped in thought while life demands action.Many intelligent men today are stuck in cycles of doubt and hesitation, mistaking fear for wisdom and inaction for safety. This conversation dives into the deeper meaning behind Dostoevsky’s work and challenges you to ask yourself whether you're living with courage or waiting for permission to start.This is not just about literature. It is about reclaiming your power in a world that quietly rewards passivity. When you stop thinking and start choosing, everything changes.

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