Right-wing politics
fromThe New Yorker
4 days agoHow to Measure the Good Life
Arthur C. Brooks offers guidance to young individuals on finding purpose and meaning in their lives amidst contemporary challenges.
If The Colbert Questionert's random assortment of questions, ranging from favorite sandwich to first concert to worst smell was best suited for anyone, it's Jeff Bridges, with his blissful perspective on life and that hearty, stoner laugh to boot. Over the extended 15-minute segment, we learn that The Dude's favorite sandwich is a cheeseburger with raw onions, he adores David Byrne and once met John Lennon, he lost his smell during COVID,
First off, Todd May has quickly become one of my favorite philosophers of the present. I first got acquainted with Todd May via the show "The Good Place". His first work I read was Death, which helped me a lot with my own understandings, feelings, and thoughts about death. Especially around the time of Bart's death, and I remember going for a hike at Governor Dick and reading it.
The meaning of life is just to be alive. It is so plain and so obvious and so simple. And yet, everybody rushes around in a great panic as if it were necessary to achieve something beyond themselves.