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How to handle survivor's guilt in families
“I grew up poor and now I'm successful but I feel guilty about my wealth when my siblings are still struggling.”
The deeper question
Economic mobility creates uncomfortable disparities that challenge family bonds and personal worthiness.
Concept: prosperity guilt
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The legacy of ideas — philosophy religion culture: A Starting Point
Ideas, beliefs, and stories shape generations in ways we rarely stop to notice. Start exploring how what we think becomes what others inherit, often without question.
The legacy of ideas — philosophy religion culture: Foundations
Build your foundation in how philosophy, religion, and culture actually move through families and communities. You'll see the invisible architecture that holds your own thinking.
What Is The legacy of ideas — philosophy religion culture?
The ideas that shaped human civilization—from ancient wisdom to modern belief—still live in how you think, what you value, and how you move through the world. Discover where these currents come from and why they matter to you now.
The legacy of ideas — philosophy religion culture in Practice
Philosophy, religion, and culture aren't museum pieces—they're alive in your daily choices, your relationships, and the stories you tell yourself. Learn how to recognize and work with these inherited patterns in real life.
The legacy of ideas — philosophy religion culture: A Deeper Look
Go beneath the surface to understand how competing worldviews actually shape each other, and why the tensions between tradition and change are part of being human. This deeper exploration reveals what gets missed in quick summaries.
Why The legacy of ideas — philosophy religion culture Matters
You inherit more than genes and money—you inherit entire ways of seeing the world that you didn't choose and may not even notice. Understanding this legacy gives you back your own power to decide what stays and what goes.
The legacy of ideas — philosophy religion culture: Questions Worth Asking
What do you actually believe, and where did it come from? Sit with the questions that philosophers and mystics have wrestled with for centuries, and let them shake loose some of your own certainties.
Living with The legacy of ideas — philosophy religion culture
You don't need to become a scholar to live more consciously with the ideas that move you. Learn how to hold tradition and freedom, faith and doubt, belonging and independence all at once.
The legacy of ideas — philosophy religion culture: From Confusion to Clarity
The fog lifts when you stop treating philosophy and religion as separate from real life and start seeing them as maps for understanding what you're actually going through. Clarity comes when you connect the dots.
The legacy of ideas — philosophy religion culture: What Nobody Tells You
Nobody warns you that your deepest assumptions about meaning, morality, and belonging were handed to you before you could think. This course reveals what's been quietly running the show and what becomes possible when you see it clearly.
The Examined The legacy of ideas — philosophy religion culture
The examined life isn't a luxury—it's the difference between living awake and sleepwalking through inherited patterns. Walk through the terrain of philosophy, faith, and culture with your eyes open.
The legacy of ideas — philosophy religion culture: Start Here
New to these ideas? Start here and build a solid ground beneath you. You'll learn the basic architecture of how humans have made meaning, and why it still matters to you today.
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