
The Art of Manliness #635: The Existentialist's Survival Guide
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Aug 12, 2020 Gordon Marino, a philosophy professor, boxing coach, and author, dives deep into the wisdom of existentialism. He shares his personal journey from football to philosophy, revealing how both realms intersect. Marino explains Kierkegaard’s thoughts on anxiety and despair, advocating for authenticity amid emotional struggles. The conversation highlights the importance of embracing life's uncertainties and the moral dangers of procrastination. Additionally, they explore love's complexities and how existential thinkers propose living a meaningful, authentic life.
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Despair vs. Depression
- Despair is wanting to be rid of oneself, a state of unawareness of self.
- Depression is a kind of self-hatred, distinct from despair for Kierkegaard.
Medicalization of Sadness
- Modern society medicalizes sadness and grief too quickly.
- Kierkegaard would likely advocate for confronting these feelings, not suppressing them.
Understanding Despair
- Recognizing despair requires the right concept of it.
- True despair is giving up on being a self, not just feeling disappointed.











