• No Regrets, The Case Against Empathy, and Is AI Coming for Us All?

  • Dec 18 2024
  • Length: 53 mins
  • Podcast

No Regrets, The Case Against Empathy, and Is AI Coming for Us All?

  • Summary

  • This week, we dive headfirst into the messy, uncomfortable topic of regret. From the aches and grays that come with hitting a new decade to the deeper realizations about relationships, selfish mistakes, and missed opportunities, we unpack how regret shapes who we are. And there's a twist: what if regret isn’t something to fear or avoid? What if it’s a tool for growth? I share my own stories of taking people for granted, self-destructive habits, and the lessons I’ve learned about self-forgiveness and choosing your regrets wisely.


    We also tackle some fascinating questions about whether empathy is actually good for society. Is it always a good thing, or can it sometimes lead us astray? To round things off, we share our thoughts on AI and its impact on creativity and human connection.


    Enjoy.


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    Chapters

    01:14 The F*ck of the Week: No Regrets?

    19:36 Brilliant or Bullsh*t: Is Empathy Always a Good Thing?

    40:45 Q&A: Is AI coming for us all?


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    Theme song: Icarus Lives by Periphery, used with permission from Periphery.

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