Jason, much respect to you and your work. Ever since I sat down one night to listen to your guest appearance on the Joe Rogan podcast, I can honestly say my life changed. A question I wanted to ask was about philosophy, given your background as a philosophy major. How big of a part, if any, did philosophy and literature play in your search for "awe" and "wonder"? Do you think it's still possible to look for awe in philosophy or do you think science is going to take its place?
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Jason, much respect to you and your work. Ever since I sat down one night to listen to your guest appearance on the Joe Rogan podcast, I can honestly say my life changed. A question I wanted to ask was about philosophy, given your background as a philosophy major. How big of a part, if any, did philosophy and literature play in your search for "awe" and "wonder"? Do you think it's still possible to look for awe in philosophy or do you think science is going to take its place?
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