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Last Seen...Contemplating Things

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So...finally...the lost episode. Gorilla Christopher apologizes for losing his side of the original recording and then...all the wackiness that followed. But...he re-recorded his side of the show and pieced it all together.

It's more to the point because to match up cross-talk would have taken a lot of time. So it's pretty much, "Hey: here's a question!" and then Gorilla Shawn's answer and then Gorilla Christopher.

Here's what was discussed:

  • When did you first start contemplating things? (And what did you contemplate?)
  • How important is contemplation to you? (And why?)
  • How important do you feel contemplation is to a society? (And why?)
  • What is the last bigger thing you contemplated?
  • How has contemplation made your life better?
  • Is there a downside to being contemplative?
  • Are we very contemplative in the U.S.?
  • Is it better to be contemplative or active?
  • What’s the strangest thing you’ve contemplated?
  • For someone wanting to be more contemplative, what advice would you give them?
  • What is the future of contemplation?

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So...finally...the lost episode. Gorilla Christopher apologizes for losing his side of the original recording and then...all the wackiness that followed. But...he re-recorded his side of the show and pieced it all together.

It's more to the point because to match up cross-talk would have taken a lot of time. So it's pretty much, "Hey: here's a question!" and then Gorilla Shawn's answer and then Gorilla Christopher.

Here's what was discussed:

  • When did you first start contemplating things? (And what did you contemplate?)
  • How important is contemplation to you? (And why?)
  • How important do you feel contemplation is to a society? (And why?)
  • What is the last bigger thing you contemplated?
  • How has contemplation made your life better?
  • Is there a downside to being contemplative?
  • Are we very contemplative in the U.S.?
  • Is it better to be contemplative or active?
  • What’s the strangest thing you’ve contemplated?
  • For someone wanting to be more contemplative, what advice would you give them?
  • What is the future of contemplation?

  continue reading

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