Do you think of yourself as primarily an individual or as part of a larger group? This is a deep, but not often talked about, topic--one that determines how we are oriented toward the world.
It's recently become fashionable to paint privilege in a bad light. Is that the direction we want to move in, or do we want to move in a direction of distributing privilege as far and wide as possible?
There are disadvantages to being a part of any group, even a group that is celebrated as being the best. In this clip, Evan opens up on a difficult topic to discuss openly--on the disadvantages he's experienced being a man.
The adage goes: What doesn't kill you makes you stronger. In this clip, Grace, Evan and Ethan discuss the specific ways in which this proved true in their own lives, and how this relates to the much larger question of what the right level of difficulty in life is.
The age old question: How much should we give to our children? In this clip, Evan shares his philosophy on how much and what to give his son in order for him to experience maximum meaning in life.
There are some advantages we are born with, and some we work hard to attain. This clip brings together Evan, Ethan and Grace, who discuss what advantages they experienced growing up.
Who benefits most from different types of therapy? In this clip, Nick and Evan make the distinction between high-functioning and low-functioning individuals, who benefit from different types of therapies.
There are a lot of people who need immediate help for symptoms. In this clip, Nick introduces the concept of Acceptance and Commitment therapy, which focuses on building skills and promoting acceptance for people who experience chronic pain.