This entry had me nodding in agreement on the notion of being your truest self.
Most of the traditional ethical systems prepare us for this question that comes up in special occasions: "What is the right thing to do?" My favorite system (virtue theory) instead helps us consider, every day, "Who do we want to BE?"
It is this capacity for being our best that can inspire us every day.
Max Marshall was a great guest. I just ordered his book. Maybe Park Road Books would want to be SouthBound’s official book supplier for listeners. They could offer a modest discount for customers who buy the book because they heard your interview with the author on the podcast. I’d rather send Park Road the money than Amazon.
Re-vision, that is exactly it! Thank you.
This article was amazing - I was in two sessions yesterday discussing this as it applys to actors, I am sharing about it on IG.
Thank you, Charlotte!
This entry had me nodding in agreement on the notion of being your truest self.
Most of the traditional ethical systems prepare us for this question that comes up in special occasions: "What is the right thing to do?" My favorite system (virtue theory) instead helps us consider, every day, "Who do we want to BE?"
It is this capacity for being our best that can inspire us every day.
I went down the rabbit hole, and Steve Miller seems awesome.
And, now I will try to eliminate “ly” words. You already taught me to circle back around, Tommy, thank you.
Indubitably.
Max Marshall was a great guest. I just ordered his book. Maybe Park Road Books would want to be SouthBound’s official book supplier for listeners. They could offer a modest discount for customers who buy the book because they heard your interview with the author on the podcast. I’d rather send Park Road the money than Amazon.
Interesting idea, Bill! I'll look into it.