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Against Nuance (Mostly): The Virtues of Dogmatic Dualism (#281, 23 Jan. 2025)

In this episode, I explore the virtues of dogmatic dualism. Yes, I get some things are nuanced, but the vast majority of things are not: good/evil, right/wrong, black/white, yes/no, masculine/feminine; light/dark. I am not against nuance per se, but only as long as we don't forget the essential core truths that right 90% of the time. Yes, this episode, is a celebration of your conservative uncle, one of the most unnuanced people that that you know. He may think simplistically, but he's probably right most of the time.
Trust dogmatic binary. Be skeptical of nuance before deviating from core truths.
I explore this work through the work of Randy Pausch's Last Lecture, and the work of Carl Jung.
I also offer an exercise from Pausch's book that will help connect you to the core dogmatic dualism that you should embrace.
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- 23 Jan 2025
In this episode, I explore the virtues of dogmatic dualism. Yes, I get some things are nuanced, but the vast majority of things are not: good/evil, right/wrong, black/white, yes/no, masculine/feminine; light/dark. I am not against nuance per se, but only as long as we don't forget the essential core truths that right 90% of the time. Yes, this episode, is a celebration of your conservative uncle, one of the most unnuanced people that that you know. He may think simplistically, but he's probably right most of the time.
Trust dogmatic binary. Be skeptical of nuance before deviating from core truths.
I explore this work through the work of Randy Pausch's Last Lecture, and the work of Carl Jung.
I also offer an exercise from Pausch's book that will help connect you to the core dogmatic dualism that you should embrace.