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Stories We Tell Ourselves

Stories We Tell Ourselves

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M3 BearCast Ep 93: Stories We Tell Ourselves

In this episode of the M3 BearCast, host Malcolm Travers dives deep into the narratives we construct to navigate our lives, our relationships, and our politics. Drawing from viral insights and philosophical treatises, this episode explores why humans are hard-wired for storytelling and the modern dangers of when those stories become artificial.

Key Discussion Points:

  • The Stories We Tell: Why do we create complex philosophical justifications for simple "vibes"? Malcolm breaks down a viral video about a non-drinker to explain how stories act as our "operating system" to prevent social vacuums.
  • AI Psychosis and Digital Addiction: A candid look at the "drug-like" emotional stimulation of AI. Malcolm shares personal reflections on the power of LLMs to externalize internal desires and discusses the rising phenomenon of "AI psychosis," where users form deep, dissociative attachments to chatbots.
  • The Power of Play in Relationships: Based on the book The Score, Malcolm discusses why "killing each other" in a game can actually save a relationship. Discover how play, laughter, and physical touch serve as essential tools for nervous system regulation and co-regulation between partners.
  • Religion and the Political Left: Does the left have an "imagination" problem? Malcolm explores whether the decline of religious framework on the left has led to a loss of transformative politics, and why storytelling—the "preacher’s oratory"—is vital for political inspiration.

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