EPISODE · Nov 4, 2025 · 4 MIN
Why We Don’t End It All? (On Camus, consciousness, and the quiet neuroscience of meaning-making.)
from KnowingWhoYouAre · host Ershad Alamgir
(Listen to this reflection posted originally on Substack) Camus once wrote, “There is but one truly serious philosophical problem- and that is suicide.” In confronting that darkness, he taught us something luminous: that choosing to live even without clear meaning is the greatest act of courage and creation.Please subscribe to our channel on your favourite social media platform. We are everywhere!Our Website: https://bit.ly/KWYAYouTube: knowingwhoyouarepodcastFacebook: www.facebook.com/KnowingWhoYouAre.ErshadAlamgirInstagram: knowingwhoyouareTikTok: knowingwhoyouareSubstack: https://substack.com/@ershadalamgirkwyaOur podcasts are also available on the following audio platforms: Spotify: KnowingWhoYouAre - Ershad AlamgirITunes: KnowingWhoYouare - Ershad AlamgirAmazon Podcast: KnowingWhoYouare - Ershad AlamgirCopyright 2025 by KnowingYouWhoAre
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(Listen to this reflection posted originally on Substack) Camus once wrote, “There is but one truly serious philosophical problem- and that is suicide.” In confronting that darkness, he taught us something luminous: that choosing to live even without clear meaning is the greatest act of courage and creation. Please subscribe to our channel on your favourite social media platform. We are everywhere! Our Website: https://bit.ly/KWYA YouTube: knowingwhoyouarepodcast Facebook: www.facebook....
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