Navigating Social Norms and Personal Growth with Dan Boivin and Andrei Arkhanguelski
We just need to grow up, like Gabor Mate talks about how there are a lot of children walking around in adult bodies, and we see that with the environment that we find ourselves in- and I'm trying to grow up and take care of myself better and take care of my family and my relationships, the sphere of influence that I actually have influence over, but primarily myself, and to take on more responsibility.
What happens when social norms start to crumble and communication breaks down? In this eye-opening episode of 'Unapologetically Human', Dan Boivin sits down with Andrei Arkhanguelski, a Russian immigrant and political science graduate from the University of Toronto, to tackle these pressing issues. Their conversation dives deep into the erosion of societal structures and the increasing difficulty people face in finding common ground, especially when opinions clash.
It's a candid discussion that highlights the risks these problems pose to our democracy and collective well-being. Andrei shares his personal journey, including his experiences with Futurepreneur and the lessons he learned from being let go from two volunteer roles. This episode isn't just about societal issues; it's also a call for personal responsibility and growth. Dan and Andrei explore how maturity and self-improvement can serve as antidotes to the chaos around us.
If you're keen on understanding the complexities of human interaction and the importance of personal development in today's world, this episode is a must-listen.