Luke Burgis on Why You Need to Know Mimetic Theory (Episode 28)
Why do you want what you do? Are your desires even your?
In this conversation, Caleb Ontiveros speaks with Luke Burgis. Luke’s most recent book, Wanting: The Power of Mimetic Desire in Everyday Life, covers mimetic theory, as does this conversation.
Mimetic theory is essential for Stoics to know because it explains why we end up wanting so many things that are outside of our control. Luke shares how mimetic theory does this and tactics for focusing on “thick” as opposed to “thin” desires.
(01:36) Introduction
(06:50) Mimetic theory
(16:49) Role models in Freshmanistan
(24:29) Rivalry
(28:45) Scapegoating
(35:57) Why are we unhappy?
(41:53) Tactics for wanting well
(46:54) Luke on Stoicism
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Michael Tremblay also has a background in academic philosophy (PhD) where he focused on Epictetus. He is also a black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. His favorite Stoic is Epictetus. Follow him here: https://twitter.com/_MikeTremblay
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