Acedia and Me
April 20, 2010
Category: Personal Growth and Awareness
In this episode, Kathleen Norris discusses the concept of acedia, a state of restlessness and boredom that can lead to emotional numbness and detachment from life. She explores its historical roots in monastic literature and its relevance in modern society, particularly in the context of caregiving and personal relationships. Norris shares her personal experiences with acedia, highlighting the importance of community and connection in overcoming this condition. The conversation touches on the differences between acedia and depression, emphasizing the need for individuals to engage with their surroundings and find meaning in their lives.
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