What if the most important thing you’ll ever do isn’t think, achieve, or succeed - but truly meet another human being?
In this episode of The Observing I, we dive into the radical, soul-exposing philosophy of Martin Buber - Jewish mystic, existential rebel, and the man who shattered Western individualism with two words: I and Thou. From mystical Hasidic tales to the sacred silence between two people who dare to be real, Buber’s work challenges everything we think we know about selfhood, love, God, and the art of being present in a world addicted to performance.
This isn’t just a philosophy.
It’s a way of seeing.
And maybe, if you let it, it’s a way back to being fully alive.
Much love, David
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