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I love ideas. Not just any ideas, but the most important ones. I want to talk about the ideas that drive us forward, pull us backward, push us sideways, send us careening off cliffs and climbing mountains, as well as hiding under our beds and looking over our shoulders. The ideas that become the solid containers into which we pour our very lives.

This podcast is how Ive decided to talk about them. It is going to be about what these ideas are, where they came from, why they matter, and how we use them in practice. Its going to be about studying them, understanding them, evaluating them, observing them, and implementing them. Its going to be about how they stand on their own, how they relate to each other, and how we relate to them.

Most importantly, its going to be about acting on them. Knowing what were acting on, why were acting on it, and what were saying about ourselves when we do. If ideas matter, they matter most in how theyre expressed, and theyre expressed best through our actions. To do this, I will mostly be talking about myself. About my own experiences. About my own attempts to use the ideas I talk about here, and the effect that theyve had in my life. The changes Ive had to make, the problems Ive encountered, and the ways in which Ive either solved those problems, or failed to.

This podcast was inspired by two sources. The first, Mortimer Adler, and his amazing “The Great Ideas” series (also known as the Syntopicon in the old Encyclopedia Britannica). It had a huge influence on me when I was young, and Ill be cribbing from his list a lot. Its impossible not to borrow from him, I think. His list is a huge part of what most philosophers do, and ideas like judgment, science, sense, beauty, and habit are essential to what I want to talk about.

But one thing thats always frustrated me about his work. Its extremely abstract. Youll learn all about what the greatest minds in history have said about these ideas, but there will be no clear path from there, to where they show up in your own life in how you ought to change your own behavior according to these ideas. Adler liked to say “Philosophy is everybodys business,” and he did a beautiful job of making the loftiest concepts accessible to anyone able to read and write. But I think he missed something essential. Business is done, not just thought about. As Arnold Glasgow said, “An idea not coupled with action will never get any bigger than the brain cell it occupied.”

This is where the second greatest influence in my life, and the second most important source for this podcast, comes in. Hes perhaps not a philosopher youve heard of (unless youre active in the Libertarian community). But his work in that arena is probably the most important since Adam Smith or Henry David Thoreau. His name is Stefan Molyneux, and he runs a philosophy podcast called Freedomain Radio. Hes the missing link between thought and action; between theory and practice; between concepts and reality. He makes ideas not only actionable, but personal. He urges us to constantly examine ourselves, our relationships, and our environment, to be sure that what we actually do, is what we say we want and to find ways to change things until “the outside matches the inside.”

For Love Of Ideas is my attempt to do just that. If we are to know how to act how to make the inside and outside match, we need to know which ideas are the good ones, which are the bad ones, and how to tell the difference. We need a starting point to think about them, and to consider how theyve influenced our behavior up to now. We need to be conscious of them when they are at play in our lives.

Somewhere between the purely disinterested consideration of men like Adler, and the passionate advocacy of men like Molyneux, lies the meaty middle-ground of earnest study, self-reflection, and personal commitment to change. That is why For Love Of Ideas needs to exist, and that is why I am doing this.

I hope youll come to agree.