Why Am I Here? Overcoming Existential Dread with Science, Philosophy & Faith
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Picture this: It’s 2 a.m., the house is completely quiet, and out of nowhere, it hits you—why am I actually here? In this episode, we tackle the ultimate midnight question and explore why our existential dread isn't a biological flaw, but a powerful call to action.
We triangulate the search for purpose from three distinct perspectives:
🧠 Science & Neurobiology: How our brain's Default Mode Network (DMN) acts as a relentless "me-center" that generates anxiety, and how shifting into states of flow or altruism physically rewires us for peace.
🏛️ Philosophical Logic: From the ancient wisdom of Aristotle and the Stoics to Jean-Paul Sartre’s radical existentialism—why meaning isn't something you passively find, but something you actively build.
✝️/✡️/🕌 Spiritual Depth: Exploring Kierkegaard's "leap of faith" and how Abrahamic traditions (from Christian Agape to Jewish Tikkun Olam) view our purpose not as a destination, but as a living, breathing relationship with the Divine and our neighbors.
In this episode, you will learn:
Why the world's oldest recorded story (The Epic of Gilgamesh) proves that building a lasting legacy outlasts the fear of mortality.
How Viktor Frankl's survival in the darkest of places teaches us that we always retain the ultimate freedom: our attitude toward suffering.
Practical ways to quiet your internal "worry center" by focusing outward and choosing how you respond to the chaos you cannot control.
💬 Which perspective resonated with you the most in those quiet midnight hours? Let us know—dialogue is a vital part of the journey. Subscribe to this meaning of life podcast for more insights and visit us at MeaningOfLife.Coach