I discuss why “reliving the past” is an impossibility, why attempts at it are more like reenactment, and how it affects human relationships.
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I discuss why “reliving the past” is an impossibility, why attempts at it are more like reenactment, and how it affects human relationships.
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I discuss the TV show Firefly, how it is like/unlike Cowboy Bebop, and what it means to “find Serenity.” I also mention similarities to Captain Reynolds and the protagonist in my sci-fi noir novel, The Aridian.
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I chat about the death of social media, dare to explore what “manifesting” means, why men always need a project going on, and other tangent topics I hadn’t planned but will amuse you.
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I talk about Reese’s recent death (the dog featured in the podcast artwork), my time hiking with him, and how these kind of relationships are ones you need even if they don’t last forever.
Here’s the essay I wrote years ago about life lessons from Cowboy Bebop, which I reference in the episode.
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I discuss how William Marshal held a close desire secret to all until his deathbed, and why great men keep things close to the chest.
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I discuss why men will inevitably encounter failure in life, how to use it to push through to success, and how avoiding failure is itself a form of failure.
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I discuss various episodes in William Marshal’s life that demonstrate his ability to think long-term, and how it contributed to his success and greatness.
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In the first of a podcast series I discuss the life of William Marshal and how great men are the product of both good fortune and competency.
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