On The Meaning of Life With Dr. Kevin Vost
Psychologist and philosopher Dr. Kevin Vost joins Pat Flynn to talk about, well, the meaning of life, of course!
On The Meaning of Life
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“Long before my time, philosophers spoke of wonder and wisdom, and we were told that above all else we should love God with all that we are and love our neighbors as we love ourselves.
At the end of the day (or of the life, to be precise), I don’t think a person has to accomplish great things on a vast scale to live a most meaningful life. I think what matters most is that we make the most of the abilities and opportunities that have been given to us, and help others to do the same. This is the stuff not of riches or fame, but of growing, caring, and nurturing, of study, friendship, and family. These can supply plenty of meaning, purpose, and happiness. And if, when our life on this earth has ended, even one person can think of us, smile, and be thankful we were here, that is all for the better.”
https://excellencereporter.com/2018/05/09/dr-kevin-vost-the-meaning-of-life-and-the-virtuous-keys
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Mike Rickard says
Digestible and interesting insights sums up all your shows Pat. This one was no different. I think nearly everyone who’s stopped to think have thought about the meaning of life. What’s this all about and do we have any control over our life? Fascinating discussion because I think it is a valid question whether it’s easy to live by what you believe is the meaning of life. Personally, I think some people don’t even get to the point of living by their meaning of life because they never find what they feel is the meaning of life, thus they have no credo they live by. My own take is that I look at the collected wisdom of those around me (primarily the Bible), feeling it’s a good foundation. That doesn’t stop my search for more wisdom on the true wisdom of life. Does that make sense?