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BJJ Meditations 88 | Unmoved

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In this episode of BJJ Meditations, host Joe Hannan reflects on the recent presidential election and its implications for society. He discusses his views on Donald Trump, the complexities of the political landscape, and how the practice of Jiu- itsu can provide a framework for understanding and navigating these challenges. Joe emphasizes the importance of shared experiences and participatory knowledge in fostering understanding among diverse groups, ultimately advocating for a more connected and less divided society. Takeaways

> Politics as currently constructed has outlived its usefulness.
> Perhaps the most courageous thing a person can do is to be unmoved by volatility.
> Jiu Jitsu serves as a melting pot for diverse perspectives.
> Shared understanding is essential.
> The political discourse has escalated due to lack of understanding.
> Engaging in participatory ways of knowing is crucial.
> We have the ability to bridge gaps and enhance understanding.
> Moral and ethical obligations guide our actions in society.
> Building a better future starts with individual responsibility.

Chapters

00:00 Navigating the Political Landscape 06:01 The Role of Jiu-Jitsu in Understanding Complexity 12:07 Finding Common Ground Through Shared Experiences 17:20 Embracing Change and Moving Forward Contact Joe for coaching: bjjmeditations@gmail.com Sign up for PBJJ Book Club #2: Sunday, Nov. 24, from 7:30-8:30 p.m.Our second book will be The Book: On the Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are, by Alan Watts. The only participation requirement is reading the book. Register here: https://kick.site/exhyaepn
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