The Assembly of Silence is a freewheeling talk show orbiting around spiritual and philosophical concerns - with an occasional garnish of science, utilitarian and quasi-objective pragmatism, dreamy and gleeful idealism, health tips and absurdity.
In this episode Judah makes the case for vulnerability while Noah takes a more cautious protective stance, examining the costs and benefits to being transparent about personal states of being. When is it OK to let out your demons and when do you have to suck it up, keep calm and carry on?
We conclude by noting that to speak truth in a world based upon lies is to risk destroying everything. So essentially this whole episode is a zero-sum game.
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ASRH_Episode_5: Honesty & Vulnerability in a Lying World