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Wednesday Sep 25, 2019
#34 Exploring and Fostering the Best of Your Humanity with Dr Michael F. Steger
Wednesday Sep 25, 2019
Wednesday Sep 25, 2019
“It's a gift when work is so meaningful that you'd do it for free. And that's also a problem,” says, Dr Michael F. Steger, my guest in today’s episode. Michael is a Psychology Professor, Author, Speaker, Director of the Center for Meaning and Purpose. He is a recognized authority on meaning in life, purpose, happiness, psychological strengths, and positive psychology. His research interests center on understanding how people create a life worth living and seeking ways to help people flourish and achieve well-being.
In our fascinating conversation, Michael talks about:
- His love for research and finding out why are we here on this planet – how we are going to be here and how we think about how we are here
- Two types of people: those who are questioners like himself and are always questioning and searching and other people who are more comfortable with certainty
- Why meaningful work is probably more demanding than meaningless one
- Why ultimately it comes down to what we're going to do with our lives
- The complex nature of selfishness vs giving
- How he struggles with attention span and distraction
- Why he rather wants to be living his values right now than be remembered for something when he is no longer here
- And much more
The show notes are available www.francinebeleyi.com/podcast. If you love this episode, please leave me a review here.
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