
149: Go all in - the case for 100% commitment
The Knowledge with David Elikwu
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Episode · 16:42 · Aug 28, 2025
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(Embracing Total Engagement: Overcoming Life's Hesitations) – In this episode, David Elikwu explains the pervasive state of hesitation many people experience in life. Drawing upon philosophers Henry David Thoreau and Soren Kierkegaard, David explores the concept of living in a foggy state of quiet desperation, paralysed by the fear of finality and the countless possibilities life offers. He discusses the modern parallel of FOMO (fear of missing out), and how this keeps people from fully committing to their choices. David suggests a vow of total engagement as the cure, advocating for complete dedication and passion in every action, much like a focused bonfire. He shares wisdom from Zen master Shunryu Suzuki and Michelangelo's approach to sculpting as metaphors for living a fully committed life. David challenges listeners to engage fully in one task today, emphasising the importance of closing the gap between potential and action to achieve inner integrity. David also promotes his book, 'Sovereign', and invites listeners to pre-order and attend upcoming events in London.00:00 The Foggy State Between Sleep and Wakefulness00:27 Living in Quiet Desperation01:49 The Fear of Finality and Hesitation03:03 The Modern Dilemma: FOMO and Optionality04:25 The Paradox of Choice and Its Impact05:19 The Art of Total Engagement06:43 The Power of Passion and Commitment10:13 The Challenge of Being Present14:46 A Simple Challenge for Today15:46 Conclusion and Upcoming EventsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/theknowledge/donations
16m 42s · Aug 28, 2025
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