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The Veritas Forum | How to Rest: Christianity, Buddhism, and the Search for Serenity | Philip Gehrman & Justin McDaniel @VeritasForum | Uploaded 10 months ago | Updated 7 hours ago
Philip Gehrman (UPenn) and Justin McDaniel (UPenn) explore how Christianity and Buddhism influence how they rest. | University of Pennsylvania, 11/13/2023 | Explore more at https://www.veritas.org.

Speakers:
Philip Gehrman - Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology in Psychiatry at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Justin McDaniel - Edmund J. and Louise W. Kahn Endowed Professor of the Humanities at the University of Pennsylvania

Moderator:
Caroline Connolly - Associate Director of Undergraduate Studies, Department of Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania

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00:00:00 Introduction
00:02:36 Christianity and Rest - Philip Gehrman
00:06:50 Buddhism and Rest - Justin McDaniel
00:15:02 Is rest accessible to all?
00:17:18 Is rest accessible as an individual or a collective?
00:21:54 Do we need societal structures to impose rest?
00:24:10 Does rest promote community?
00:27:12 What is the impact of not resting?
00:30:19 Is deep rest possible in a world of busyness?
00:37:56 If we rest, do we risk being successful?
00:45:16 Is rest counterproductive for struggling students?
00:56:59 Transition to Q&R
00:58:12 Q&R: What reforms to the education system could help encourage rest?
01:01:46 Q&R: Is is possible to rest quickly?
01:03:15 Q&R: Does sleep deprivation lead to fatigue?
01:04:24 Q&R: How do we rest in a busy environment?
01:10:12 Q&R: What's the best use of 24 hours?
01:13:37 Q&R: What's the balance of rest and grit?
01:16:50 Q&R: How should entrepreneurs rest?
01:17:42 Q&R: How do we give up our addictions for rest?
01:21:10 Q&R: Can you intentionally rest and have success?
01:25:29 Q&R: Rest and spontaneity
01:27:41 Q&R: McDaniel's class "Existential Despair"
01:31:38 Q&R: Has the university lost its ability to value rest?
01:38:26 Q&R: Rest as a value
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