In this episode, our newest co-host David joins the Ancient Wisdom, Modern Voices family! Together, we talk about water and how something that we see everyday holds lots of meaning and wisdom. We talk about how water invites us to reflect, adapt and move forward.
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In this episode, we discuss about the difference between knowledge and wisdom. We unpack what sets a wise person apart from someone who simply knows a lot and why that difference matters more than ever in today’s world. We also dive into the connection between wisdom and emotional intelligence, and how the two work together to shape how we think, speak, and lead.
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In this episode, we discuss about building habits. We share about the habits that we have been building that has improved our well-being and productivity. We also discuss the challenges that people face when trying to build habits and how they can overcome them. Lastly, we touch on how environment and community influence their ability to form and maintain good habits.
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In this episode, we explore the concept of good citizenship, reflecting on our roles as citizens beyond just voting and paying taxes. Against the backdrop of an upcoming presidential election here in the United States, we discuss how small actions can significantly impact our communities. Drawing on ancient philosophers and modern thinkers, we examine values like acts of service and community responsibility and how they shape a meaningful citizenry.
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In our debut episode, we explore how ancient wisdom, particularly Confucian values like filial piety, can be applied to modern family relationships. We discuss the importance of understanding, patience, and effective communication in navigating cultural and generational differences, ultimately aiming to maintain harmony within the family.
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