
In the Company of Birds and Doubt
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In this outdoor episode of Some Questions Regarding Life, we spiral—in the best way.
Audrey Hua sits down with Annie Mohr, Cole Piraino, Jessica Dang, Yule Kwon, and Lilly Killinger to ask: Should we live by reason or emotion? Is altruism real, or just self-preservation in disguise? Can we even agree on what it means to be evil?
What unfolds is a wide-ranging and vulnerable conversation about belief, bias, suffering, logic, and God—all under a canopy of birdsong and a sky full of questions.
🌀 Thematic Arcs by Time
[00:00:33] Bias & Decision-Making
[00:08:30] Utilitarianism vs. Emotion & Personal Morality
[00:16:00] Action vs. Intent vs. Consequence — What is Evil?
[00:22:30] Belief Systems, Morality & Doubt
[00:34:00] Nature vs. Nurture & Baseline Morals
[00:47:00] Religion, Suffering & True Altruism
🌳 Recorded outdoors. Best enjoyed with headphones and curiosity.🌀 Follow SQRL and share with someone who spirals in the best way.