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Feb. 15, 2024

EP 461: My Nemesis

EP 461: My Nemesis

Our beliefs leave an indelible mark on how we interact with others and our environment. Even when those beliefs aren't conscious. 

Beliefs about quality of life are a whole other can of worms. Who gets to decide the relative quality of a life? Or what lives are worth living? And how do our beliefs about quality of life and worthiness impact the way interact with others and the way we treat ourselves?

In this episode, I reflect on how my beliefs about quality of life were influenced by my favorite Star Trek character, Data. I discuss technoableism, narratives of overcoming, and the unnecessary self-judgment we can put ourselves through on the path to becoming like everyone else.

Footnotes:

If you're a sci-fi nerd like me, check out my limited podcast, Strange New Work, wherever you listen to podcasts!

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Chapters

00:00 - My Nemesis

00:13 - Introduction

03:44 - Rethinking Beliefs That Impact Quality of Life

05:21 - Star Trek: Nemesis

09:45 - Human-Shaped Hole

10:36 - Technoableism

15:07 - Narratives of Overcoming

17:40 - Bad-Difference versus Mere-Difference

19:48 - You're invited to Rethink Work