Health and Pain
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Episode 27 of I Hate Talking starts by defining "optimist" and "pessimist" from a dictionary and philosophical perspective, with one host identifying more as an optimist in the philosophical sense (believing good will triumph), but a pessimist in the day-to-day sense (seeing the world as relatively evil). The other host identifies as an optimist, seeing no benefit to thinking negatively. They then bring in the concept of a "realist," which they consider the most ideal but difficult state, requiring one to shut off emotions. The crux of the episode shifts to a discussion of health challenges. One host suffered a chemical burn and infection from a liquid bandage after mole removal, causing significant pain and discomfort for 10 days. The other was treated proactively for Rocky Mountain fever from a tick bite and had to take antibiotics that upset their stomach. They share a humorous anecdote about their youngest son saving a yogurt for his dad to eat after the antibiotics. Due to these concurrent health issues, they had to attend several preplanned events while feeling unwell.
The episode then pivots to the social etiquette of attending events while in pain or emotional distress, discussing how to be respectful and considerate of others without drawing unwanted attention to oneself. They explore the nuances of sharing personal struggles, balancing honesty with the desire to avoid making the event about themselves. They also question how to react if noticing someone else is crying or struggling, emphasizing the need to consider the relationship and the situation.
We’re ok now, but still don’t take this episode as medical advice in any way!
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Any views expressed on this podcast are those solely of the hosts and is for entertainment purposes only. None of the content is medical advice or financial advice.
Special thanks to Tim Wright aka CoLD SToRAGE for his permission to use the song Operatique.
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