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Physology

Physology

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Physology is a journey into the depths of the mind, where psychology and philosophy meet to uncover the hidden forces that shape your thoughts, your identity, and your perception of reality.Copyright The Podcast Project
  • Schopenhauer: Why Does Desire Lead Us to the Edge of Insanity?
    Jan 23 2026
    Have you ever noticed that the more you desire, the emptier you feel? This reflection explores Schopenhauer’s insights on desire, ambition, and human suffering.

    Through his philosophical perspective, it examines how the relentless pursuit of achievement can lead to mental exhaustion, anxiety, and the silent madness of the modern world.

    It reveals why choosing simplicity is not a sign of failure, but a path toward clarity, inner freedom, and peace. A deep contemplation on will, ego, suffering, presence, and the liberating power of knowing when to stop.
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    34 Min.
  • Most Women Don’t Want Great Men
    Jan 21 2026
    This piece explores the lesser known emotional side of Napoleon Bonaparte, revealing how one of history’s greatest figures struggled deeply with love, attachment and betrayal.

    Beyond battles and empires, it reflects on Napoleon’s personal writings and experiences to uncover uncomfortable truths about power, vulnerability, and romantic dynamics.

    Through his relationship with Josephine, the narrative examines why extraordinary men are often rejected in favor of safety, familiarity, and predictability. It connects Napoleon’s reflections to timeless psychological patterns in relationships, ambition, and fear of untamed strength, offering a mirror for the modern man striving for greatness.

    This is not a celebration of resentment or blame, but a sober reflection on the cost of exceptional ambition, the loneliness of greatness, and the emotional realities faced by those who refuse to shrink themselves to be loved.
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    13 Min.
  • Dostoevsky: How We Ruin Our Own Lives
    Jan 20 2026
    This reflection explores how Fyodor Dostoevsky revealed one of the most damaging inner traps of the human psyche: paralysis born from overthinking and the refusal to act.

    Through Notes from Underground, it examines how intellectual pride, fear, broken self-promises, and avoidance of responsibility slowly erode self-respect and create an inner prison.

    By connecting Dostoevsky’s insights with Viktor Frankl’s understanding of meaning and responsibility, this piece highlights why action, commitment, and purpose are essential for breaking self-sabotage and reclaiming a life that feels authentic, grounded, and worth living.
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    32 Min.
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