This episode of Speaking of Psychology features an interview with Dr. Paul Bloom, a psychology professor, discussing his book "The Sweet Spot: The Pleasures of Suffering and the Search for Meaning." Dr. Bloom explores why people seek out suffering, from watching horror movies to running marathons, and how it connects to pleasure, morality, and a meaningful life. He differentiates between chosen and unchosen suffering, arguing that chosen suffering can be beneficial, while unchosen suffering is often detrimental, despite the popular concept of post-traumatic growth. The conversation also touches on the role of empathy in moral decision-making and the impact of shared traumatic events, like the COVID-19 pandemic, on community and political polarization.
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