Alain de Botton: Introspection, defence mechanisms, and ghosts | Happy Place Podcast

2024 ж. 9 Мам.
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Breaking patterns of intergenerational trauma could have a profound effect on the state of the modern world. Writer Alain de Botton believes love - or a lack thereof - is at the heart of our personal and societal issues.
In this chat with Fearne, Alain explains why so-called ‘attention seekers’ are precisely the people who need to be wrapped in love and attention. He also talks about why our defence mechanisms usually have real logic behind them, and why we should be curious about other peoples’ odd characteristics rather than getting frustrated by them.
Plus, he answers the simplest and most complex of questions: what actually is a healthy mind?
Alain’s book, A Therapeutic Journey: Lessons From the School of Life is out now.
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  • Alain is the best philosopher in this modern times. ❤❤

    @ConnieBach@ConnieBach3 ай бұрын
  • I do not think I need to listen to another podcast in my lifetime after this- he has covered everything!!!

    @aimeeegan2623@aimeeegan26234 ай бұрын
    • thats an understatement

      @realbobbyaxel@realbobbyaxel4 ай бұрын
    • Totally agree

      @najmnozili3012@najmnozili30124 ай бұрын
    • I'm in awe at his intelligence

      @irisdanagher@irisdanagher4 ай бұрын
  • Alain is so genuine and purely authentic that literally any 'interviewer', as it were, feels performative and fake.

    @OrdnanceTV@OrdnanceTV11 күн бұрын
  • "There is not enough love"- The very true and spot on statement and the reason of all the suffering in this world.

    @katarzynalindner594@katarzynalindner5944 ай бұрын
    • Or there’s too much hurt

      @zhuzhong74@zhuzhong7415 күн бұрын
  • Very introspective guy. I always enjoy what he has to say. 😊

    @ElizabethChee-rj7bn@ElizabethChee-rj7bn4 ай бұрын
    • Yes!!😮😮🎉🎉

      @Mushroom321-@Mushroom321-2 күн бұрын
  • Genius .. the best philosopher in our time .. just can't get bored from listeninng to you.. grateful that I had the chance to discover such a brilliant mind like yours❤

    @nawwarali3014@nawwarali30143 ай бұрын
  • What is there to say other than THANK YOU? 💚

    @thinkingyas4245@thinkingyas42454 ай бұрын
  • Alain de botton, showing that psychoanalysis is not outdated nonsense.

    @TheGinglymus@TheGinglymus4 ай бұрын
  • What a wonderful conversation. Deeply generous and thoughtful dialogue about the human condition. I appreciate the curiosity in how we sometimes respond in the way we do, where it might come from and the commitment to sidestep judgement and fixing with compassion and love.

    @stuartc4023@stuartc40234 ай бұрын
  • This was an amazing interview!!! You both seem to be connected and on the same page. And Fearne your questions and balance of your own anecdotes added so much. Thank you! I'll be listening to more of your interviews

    @moralebooster8437@moralebooster84374 ай бұрын
  • What a fascinating exploration with Alain . Brilliantly summed up Fearne ❤❤

    @sashacrabb6284@sashacrabb62844 ай бұрын
  • The comment about funerals is completely true my husband died. I was completely devastated but didn't cry. I now know why.

    @wizzyletsgetbusy6878@wizzyletsgetbusy68784 ай бұрын
    • So sorry for your loss 🙏

      @skippy7208@skippy72083 ай бұрын
  • Talks of dr Gabor Mate with his son are an example of such transgenerational talk. I envy them in a way...I recommend on YT.

    @katarzynalindner594@katarzynalindner5944 ай бұрын
  • Very useful and well conducted. So, thank you.

    @Songbirdoflove@Songbirdoflove4 ай бұрын
  • Really enjoyed this interview - so insightful. Also appreciate how Fearne always gives her guests the time & space to answer questions fully without interrupting them. Makes for easy listening. Thank you 🙏🏻

    @kathleenhargest418@kathleenhargest4183 ай бұрын
  • Fascinating man. I highly recommend reading his books, especially Essays in Love.

    @kinkyplunk@kinkyplunk18 күн бұрын
  • Brilliant

    @liammoloney7097@liammoloney70973 ай бұрын
  • Epic 💜

    @dorothydolan3813@dorothydolan38132 ай бұрын
  • Quite so Alan quite so...once to experience this and understand then become successful

    @toto-dh9dw@toto-dh9dw3 ай бұрын
  • Dearest Fearne, i absolutely loved this interview!! Thank you! I am an artist and animator and would LOVE to animate 2 or 3 minutes from this video. I wanted to ask for your permission first :) I'd post it on to my yt channel and send out to my mailing list. The purpose just spreading some of his amazing wisdom. ✨ thank you again for what you do!

    @EdieArt77@EdieArt773 ай бұрын
  • super cute in that jumper...❤

    @dmgsoultogetherness6667@dmgsoultogetherness66673 ай бұрын
  • I don't think you need to explore the past. You can't change it anyway. The past no longer exists so why worry about something that's not real? Concentrate on now, because that is where life is happening.

    @akhusal@akhusal3 ай бұрын
    • That works well to a point but if you are acting unconsciously in the now you can’t change things and be free to respond to the now without the knowledge and awareness of the past

      @Leila-ie3ms@Leila-ie3ms2 ай бұрын
  • Alain is such a guy, Aristotle would have referred to... 😂🙏

    @semrana1986@semrana19863 ай бұрын
  • Alain is an amazing and gifted phylosopher and therapist. Unfortunately I am not sure he knows much about Spain's history... maybe he has trusted unreliable sources.... If we speak about "cruelty", Spain in America created universities, hospitals, treated the natives as Spaniards with the same rights, they married the natives, .... the evidence is there, the people are mixed race and is obvious. Think about what other countries did in their "conquests" and it should be obvious to you Spain's history is not precisely the best example of 'cruelty' - it would be precisely the opposite.

    @andreasmith2786@andreasmith27862 күн бұрын
  • 42:41 ‘the terrible fear of being self-indulgent’ is caused by capitalism and neoliberal economic policies. That’s the root of the problem.

    @Dominatrix97@Dominatrix973 ай бұрын
  • "Even mass murderer doesn't do it on purpose"... really? I'm surprised about that statement, is that a joke?

    @celebratelife8436@celebratelife84364 ай бұрын
    • Context....he said 'if looked at from sufficient distance'.

      @wizzyletsgetbusy6878@wizzyletsgetbusy68784 ай бұрын
    • He said: if you look at it with sufficient distance .

      @nourali6312@nourali63124 ай бұрын
    • How does "Looking at it from sufficient distance'' change the context of the statement? So if looked at from a sufficient distance a mass murderer doesn't do it on purpose? is that what you think? @@wizzyletsgetbusy6878

      @celebratelife8436@celebratelife84364 ай бұрын
    • It is not for everybody to understand a statement such as this. Some people have really limited intellectual capacity...like yourself.

      @Alnivol666@Alnivol6663 ай бұрын
    • If you were accidentally swapped at birth and grew up in Gaza, you could easily grow up to be a terrorist. Every baby is innocent, until culture and circumstances have their way.

      @akhusal@akhusal3 ай бұрын
  • Please, not another enabler who defends abstract parents making assumptions about their abstract intentions! Poor parents, nobody ever defends them.... Come on baby, grow up.....

    @alexacarenati@alexacarenati3 ай бұрын
    • I think I know what you're getting at. I condemn Alain for seeming to be so sure that he's right, while speaking very abstractly and even sometimes subtly contradicting his own narratives..

      @foop9@foop93 ай бұрын
    • This is an one hour podcast. Not sure what your expectations are but it seems like they are very unrealistic. Each case has to be dealt with at an individual level. There is nothing wrong in talking about abstractions in this context because you can't address any individual case. You want that, go see a therapist personally. You want a case study, read case studies.

      @Alnivol666@Alnivol6663 ай бұрын
    • On top of watching the school of life for several years, I've seen almost all of his videos where he incorporates these sorts of narratives, as well as videos where he speaks alongside other commentators like esther perel (who I believe to be more credible), and am familiar with his writing. Nothing ive noticed would suggest a deeper comprehension (or interest) of life than what Alain expresses in these breif interviews, and that's the point. He has not enhanced or worked on any of his own theories for the entirety of his career-which speaks volumes. I dont see his work as much more than a brand and even brands evolve with time. The philosophical community will lose nothing when he's gone

      @foop9@foop93 ай бұрын
    • @@foop9 what exactly would be a deeper comprehension of life exactly? You seem to have certain expectations which are quite subjective in nature and somehow you want Alain to cater to them for some reason. Seems like a you problem if I am being honest. Have no idea what you mean to say with Esther Perel is more credible. Credible in what sense? What exact standard are you using when you pass judgement? Where is your research to be found exactly? I think you misunderstand Alain's intent with his work. He is not writing for the academics in philosophy. He is writing for the layman who wishes to have philosophical ideas presented to them in ways that are easy to grasp.

      @Alnivol666@Alnivol6663 ай бұрын
  • The only thing missing in this guys life.... is to shave those few hairs in the side of his head

    @markdatheist9179@markdatheist91793 ай бұрын
  • What happened to your left eye? I'm worried about you Alan.

    @ajaysyangden8254@ajaysyangden825424 күн бұрын
  • It's very disrespectful to turn in page corners. It's quite okay to write in your book, but 'dog-edge' pages are not okay

    @elizabethk3238@elizabethk32384 ай бұрын
    • Lol 😂 are you serious? She can do what she pleases with her own property, as can you!!

      @skippy7208@skippy72083 ай бұрын
    • @@skippy7208 my point about respecting a book is obviously beyond your scope...

      @elizabethk3238@elizabethk3238Ай бұрын
    • @@elizabethk3238 getting use out of anything inevitably ends in a certain level of wear and tear. People are not immoral for using their personal property in a way that suits them. For example, you have every right to make nit-picky comments under a video on the device you paid for, even though no one asked for them ...

      @foop9@foop9Ай бұрын
    • @@elizabethk3238 please elaborate 🙏

      @skippy7208@skippy7208Ай бұрын
    • @@elizabethk3238 it must be! Please elaborate 🙏

      @skippy7208@skippy7208Ай бұрын
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