Shownotes
In this thought-provoking episode of our podcast, THE THREE-HEADED MAN dives into the topic of what within all of us is hard-wired and what parts of us are soft-wired. Jazzy poses the question, seeking to explore the innate aspects of our being versus the malleable aspects influenced by external factors.
The conversation begins by discussing additions and emotional hurts, delving into the idea of whether certain behaviors or predispositions can be attributed to our genetic makeup.
The concept of changing and shifting permanence is explored, contemplating the extent to which our inherent traits can be modified or adapted over time. The group delves into the interplay between choice and conditioning, discussing how both internal drives and external influences shape our behavior and beliefs.
Pavlov's Dog is mentioned, providing a classic example of how conditioning can impact our responses and instincts. The conversation also included the topic of the avoidance of pain, examining how our instinctual reactions to pain and discomfort may be hard-wired as a means of self-preservation.
Throughout the episode, THE THREE-HEADED MAN reflects on their own experiences and consider the extent to which their behaviors and beliefs are hard-wired or open to change.