Wisdom. Hanging out with people who have it. Despite religion's numerous failings, one thing it allowed was inter-generational community. In Bury St Edmunds I run a tiny little group called 'The Art of Conversation'. (Rev Matt, Unitarian minister)
I normally don't comment on videos after watching only five minutes...BUT...that was an amazing answer to Alexander's first question! I'm looking forward to the rest of this and glad I just found Roger Walsh! I already would love to see him and Rupert Sheldrake together.
This is conventional wisdom. Walsh's narrative is conventional in that it is about an individual developing themselves within an unexamined context. The proper first step is to understand the context. If a tree tries to develop in a small pot, then it won't get very far. Is this Rebel Wisdom or Bansai Wisdom?
Conventional wisdom has been lost to many and without its foundation we can't progress to 'rebel wisdom', at least not at scale. So, if you'd be so humble as to allow others to catch up with you... (jk).
@@intrograted792 All our problems are caused by conventional wisdom, which says that individuals are the problem. In reality, the context (society) is the problem. RW are conceerned about the current crisis, but the crisis is good because it is shows the limits of conventional wisdom and gives space for rebel wisdom. Unfortunately, Rebel Wisdom think the crisis is a sign that we need to rehash conventional wisdom.
Wisdom is applied knowledge + understanding. Eg. Knowledge: 1: The stove is hot 2: Hot things burn flesh Understanding (or Logic) 1: If the stove is hot 2: And I put my hand on it 3: Then my hand will get burnt Wisdom: Do not put your hand on the hot stove.
Amazing talk. Your comment section is getting weirder but the thinkers you feature are a service to humanity.
Love when you guys post same day as Vervaeke. Something to tie me over til midnight (my time).
Wisdom. Hanging out with people who have it. Despite religion's numerous failings, one thing it allowed was inter-generational community. In Bury St Edmunds I run a tiny little group called 'The Art of Conversation'. (Rev Matt, Unitarian minister)
He's not Jordan petersen , but he is Jordan petersens Australian cousin .
Probably has more in common with Ken Wilber
Knowing yourself is the beginning of all wisdom
Is there a way to clean up the guest audio? Mix makes it harder to follow.
Seconded.
Knowledge is knowing that tomato is a fruit.
Wisdom is knowing that pointing this out still won’t get you a Hawaiian style pizza.
I normally don't comment on videos after watching only five minutes...BUT...that was an amazing answer to Alexander's first question! I'm looking forward to the rest of this and glad I just found Roger Walsh! I already would love to see him and Rupert Sheldrake together.
'When wise men remain silent, fools appear from everywhere.' Anon.
Kombucha! Wise choice - especially Ginger!
This is conventional wisdom. Walsh's narrative is conventional in that it is about an individual developing themselves within an unexamined context. The proper first step is to understand the context. If a tree tries to develop in a small pot, then it won't get very far. Is this Rebel Wisdom or Bansai Wisdom?
worldwidehappiness without proper understanding and integration of God, if it’s a thimble we’ll be lucky. 😌
Conventional wisdom has been lost to many and without its foundation we can't progress to 'rebel wisdom', at least not at scale. So, if you'd be so humble as to allow others to catch up with you... (jk).
@@intrograted792 All our problems are caused by conventional wisdom, which says that individuals are the problem. In reality, the context (society) is the problem. RW are conceerned about the current crisis, but the crisis is good because it is shows the limits of conventional wisdom and gives space for rebel wisdom. Unfortunately, Rebel Wisdom think the crisis is a sign that we need to rehash conventional wisdom.
You clearly didn't listen to the entire talk.
@@tdottim Yes, I did.
Really struggling with the sound
The EQ needs to be adjusted on Roger Walsh. The mids (5kHz) are way too low.
We are waiting for a video called what is love. Just remember baby don't hurt me
Look at Vervake's vid on Agape
Wisdom is applied knowledge + understanding.
Eg.
Knowledge:
1: The stove is hot
2: Hot things burn flesh
Understanding (or Logic)
1: If the stove is hot
2: And I put my hand on it
3: Then my hand will get burnt
Wisdom:
Do not put your hand on the hot stove.
Comment.
sweet, but science, and academia, are so slow. if one is interested in this arena, hang out with mystics.
True words.
wisdom of your ancestors traveled from grandma to grand child 'Yes' . "Wisdom" from Government 'No'.
I would like to suggest that men have been forced to conform to rigid sexuality which may cause problems for many
I will undermine it all as plagiarism. quote
your sourcing is th paramount foundion of this society. you lied. you fai. richrd attenborough"
Disliked for the sound quality. Pointless interviewing inaudibly. Don't waste my time.