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07 Episode Seven Mastering Causation

In this episode I make a very strong claim about the relationship between causation and our ordinary lives – it is this: that success and failure, happiness and depression, confidence and fear, enlightenment and ignorance, a good life and a shit life, virtue and vice……all, absolutely, 100% depend on thoroughly mastering causation in the context of our everyday experience.

It doesn’t matter if you’re a gardener, or historian, grandmother, Christian, atheist or athlete. Whatever you are, however you live, whatever you do, mastering causation is the only way to accomplish your life.

 

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Toby Mendelson 2020-08-11T13:25:13+00:00

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