**Podcast Re-Release Alert!**
Hey there, podcast listeners! We're dusting off the archives and bringing back a gem of an episode that couldn't be more relevant right now. With the buzz around the cinematic masterpiece "Oppenheimer," we're diving back into an episode that takes a thought-provoking look at the ethical dilemmas woven into the fabric of progress.Just like the film, our podcast episode tackles those big questions about the intersection of innovation and ethics, all through the lens of history's pivotal moments. "Oppenheimer" has impressed viewers with its brilliance, prompting us to revisit this discussion. So whether you're an avid podcast listener or a film enthusiast intrigued by the complex layers of progress, this is your friendly nudge to give both a listen and a watch. Let's explore the depths together!
Is progress always beneficial? In this episode, I delve into the Cuban Missile Crisis, a time considered by many to be the most perilous 13 days in human history. While the arms race between global powers led to the development of a necessary parallel spying industry for global security, this crisis highlighted a critical question: is progress always beneficial? The potential for destruction brought on by this crisis demonstrated that progress may not always lead to positive outcomes.
Tune in as I explore the unanswerable questions about the future that the Cuban Missile Crisis brought up, and ask some of the most critical questions we face today: Despite our technological advancement, why has our common sense failed to keep pace? With so much logic at our disposal, why do we often choose paths that lead to suffering? And what implications does this have for the future?
For show notes and more, visit: https://citruscoaching.com/ep11