pisode 9 — The Courage to Be (Paul Tillich) Facing Anxiety, Meaninglessness, and the Fear of Nonbeing

Philosophy for Better Humans. by Joey Caster

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Episode 9 — The Courage to Be (Paul Tillich)

Facing Anxiety, Meaninglessness, and the Fear of Nonbeing Narrated by Charles Sebastian Whitby

Why does anxiety persist even when life seems stable? Why do certainty and confidence fail to bring peace? And what does it mean to live courageously in a world with no guarantees?

In this long-form episode of Philosophy for Better Humans, Charles Sebastian Whitby explores Paul Tillich’s existential masterpiece The Courage to Be — a profound meditation on anxiety, meaning, and what it truly means to exist.

Tillich argues that anxiety is not a defect to be cured, but an unavoidable consequence of being human. Courage, he teaches, is not fearlessness, but the act of affirming one’s life in the face of uncertainty, guilt, and meaningless ... 

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