
In this episode of Philosophers in the Therapy Room, Dr Sameema Zahra and I engage with the Heideggerian concept of Sörge (care) and explore its profound implications for understanding our relationship with the world. We suggest that care is not only a fundamental condition of being but also an existential imperative that binds us to the political realities around us. This connection underscores why we cannot afford indifference to global events. We also discuss anger as a moral emotion—a vital signal alerting us to threats against our values. If we fail to heed these signals, we risk allowing harm to our "house of being," potentially leading to moral injury. This episode invites listeners to consider care not just as an individual experience but as an ethical call to remain engaged with the world