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EPISODE · Oct 12, 2021 · 1H 29M

Playful Curiosity, Exploring the World Headfirst: Meet Christofer Lövgren

from Humans with Josh Levent · host Josh Levent, Christofer Lövgren

Christofer Lövgren calls himself the irrevocably curious dickhead. Born and raised in Sweden, he grew up playing with Legos, Gameboy and Trading Cards. When he was 5 he picked up the guitar from his granddad and fell in love with it.He only gave it up at age 19, when his workout addiction led to extreme pain in his hands and forearms making guitar-playing impossible.Luckily he’s now again at a place where he can play guitar and is even playing with a band.Christofer is someone who loves conversations. He told me that exploring the outer world doesn’t interest him much, because he is so fascinated by his own and others’ inner worlds, which he can tap into through conversations.One of the places he does this is on his podcast, Do Explain, which he started 2 years ago to explore the work of David Deutsch and Critical Rationalism more broadly.At school, Christofer loved maths when he had fun textbooks until 6th Grade. At that point the serious textbooks with fewer interesting pictures and colours, and a separate book for doing the work made him lose interest. He now says that anyone having fun is learning, even if just on an inexplicit level.While we also talked about serious and difficult topics related to mental and physical health, at the end, we had a lot of fun recording this episode and you will hear us laughing a lot. And at the end that encapsulates Christofer’s personality completely for me. He is deep, and a great conversationalist for serious topics, but he will always make it fun as well.On today’s podcast:How Christofer go introduced to the guitar by his grandfatherHow he managed to rack up 7 concussions in his life so farHow he used to hide on the toilet so he could spend more time playing on his GameboyHow he used to torture his Spiderman action figuresHow he loved math when it was fun, but lost interest when he got the more serious textbooks for teenagersThe tragedy of thinking that learning and fun are opposites in some wayHow he learns more in a weekend on YouTube than he did in 3 months at UniversityHow the most intensely curious and intelligent people often also have a silly side and can be so fun to be aroundReading Harry Potter in childhood and not much fiction sinceNever feeling like you belongBecoming self-conscious at age 12, which lead to a weight-lifting addiction at age 16Having a panic attack trying to decide how to split up a workoutBurning out at age 19 from working out too much, not sleeping enough and generally being in a highly stressed stateSpending 3-4 years looking for ways to workout that didn’t feel like it was destroying himselfThe identity crisis of losing the two things he loved most (guitar and working out)How Christofer decided that if he was going to be miserable, he would be a miserable drunk and began drinking whiskey which he hatedThe difficulty of treating the consequences of his burnout which doctors shrugged awayDeveloping a panic disorder from the untreated traumaHow things can be extremely traumatic for you personally even if it doesn’t look that bad from the outsideHow he hit rock bottom while in a foreign country in a new relationship Finding help from functional therapists 5 years laterTrying freedom business entrepreneurshipLearning how to separate pain from suffering and enjoying life even when things don’t always feel greatHow he decided to go to university at age 25 to get a degree in cognitive scienceHis interest in how we make progress We bond over our love of David Deutsch and share how we discovered his booksLinksTwitter: https://twitter.com/ReachChristoferYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DoExplainWebsite: https://www.doexplain.org/

Christofer Lövgren calls himself the irrevocably curious dickhead. Born and raised in Sweden, he grew up playing with Legos, Gameboy and Trading Cards. When he was 5 he picked up the guitar from his granddad and fell in love with it. He only gave it up at age 19, when his workout addiction led to extreme pain in his hands and forearms making guitar-playing impossible. Luckily he’s now again at a place where he can play guitar and is even playing with a band. Christofer is someone who loves conversations. He told me that exploring the outer world doesn’t interest him much, because he is so fascinated by his own and others’ inner worlds, which he can tap into through conversations. One of the places he does this is on his podcast, Do Explain, which he started 2 years ago to explore the work of David Deutsch and Critical Rationalism more broadly. At school, Christofer loved maths when he had fun textbooks until 6th Grade. At that point the serious textbooks with fewer interesting pictures and colours, and a separate book for doing the work made him lose interest. He now says that anyone having fun is learning, even if just on an inexplicit level. While we also talked about serious and difficult topics related to mental and physical health, at the end, we had a lot of fun recording this episode and you will hear us laughing a lot. And at the end that encapsulates Christofer’s personality completely for me. He is deep, and a great conversationalist for serious topics, but he will always make it fun as well.

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