Zena Hitz - Learning For Its Own Sake
Good Faith Effort
Judaism
We live in a culture that teaches that if you’re not pursuing some practical end — say, wealth, a career, social advancement, physical fitness — you’re wasting your time. So it’s unsurprising that so many of us end up feeling horribly empty, caught in an infinite loop of winning money, power and friends…so that we can win more money, power and friends.
How often do we stop and ask ourselves: what has ultimate meaning in life?
What are we doing during our short time on this earth that we can be truly proud of?
This week, Rabbi Lamm speaks to Zena Hitz of St. John’s College — author of “Lost In Thought: The Hidden Pleasures of An Intellectual Life”, to talk about how to cultivate a love of learning; what differentiates Greek and Hebrew civilization; why “leisure” time is so crucial; whether we owe Shakespeare our attention; and whether your average person should see learning as an “obligation.”
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/zena-hitz-learning-for-its-own-sake/id1536163226?i=1000518150224https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/zena-hitz-learning-for-its-own-sake/id1536163226?i=1000518150224
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