How to live an intellectual life

We're kind of enchanted by a mystique, a sort of Hollywood picture of an intellectual. That film of Beautiful Mind is a perfect example. You have this mathematician who's he's a genius. He sees things no one else can see. He's in a class apart. He's not like you and me. And I think that that's a distortion of what it what an intellectual really is, whereas the real thing is something more extraordinary, but also more available to us. Hi, I'm Zena Hits. I'm a college professor. I teach at St. John's College in Annapolis, and the title of my book is Lost in Thought, The Hidden Pleasures of an Intellectual Life. I was a very successful academic for a time, you know, looked to be at the beginning of a very accomplished career and it felt somehow off to me. I had a kind of early midlife crisis, quit the profession entirely and lived in a a monastery, a Catholic religious community. Wanted to figure out what what intellectual life really was. What is this practice of reading and studying and thinking. Aristotle is a philosopher who I've studied a lot and spent some time with. He thought there was a danger of our lives becoming totally focused on these telic activities. He's acting as a means to an end, and the way he puts it is work is for the sake of leisure, not the other way around. We have a tendency to get locked into this mode where we're acting for the sake of something else without ever getting to something else. So part of what my work is trying to do is to ask people to reflect on what the something else is. What's the thing that all of your busyness and all your activity is really for? What are the moments that really matter to you where you feel like this is the point, This is why I'm doing what I'm doing? Without those things, our lives, I think, are pointless. What interests me is an intellectual life that's not acquisitive, that's not trying to get anything else, but just wants to be doing what it's doing. It looks like things that are really pretty ordinary to most of us, reading, thinking, speculating about people's motivations and like what makes eole tick, bird watching, walking in nature. It's something that belongs to you in a certain way that's private. It's a part of yourself that really, in principle, no one has access to. Someone like Albert Einstein, who has that huge profile, who has the mystique of the genius, who has the puffy hair. But if you think of him as a young man in his late 20s with a wife and a kid and no job because he's too weird and he's too disrespectful of authority, he can't get work. And he has this job in a Patent Office. He's a bureaucrat and he thinks about things. He looks at the clock tower, he looks at trains going by and he starts to really have insights the way the world is. And he calls in a letter he writes later in life, he calls the Patent Office, the worldly cloister where he hatched all his most beautiful ideas. And it's where he wrote these 319 O 5 papers which totally transformative for physics. Despite being denied a place in the world that he aspired to, he was able to find this space where he could be who he was and think about what he wanted to. For some time, we haven't been accustomed to thinking that way about learning or about intellectual life, that it's something which has to do with the attitude of the individual to what they're doing and not somehow that person's social standing, that person's wealth, that person's race, that person's gender, that person's whatever it is. It's something much more basic than that. It's a strange thing. It's a little counter intuitive. We think of being human as being a kind of biological fact given to us from birth, but it is something which has the capacity to grow. We can always become more human. So there's in fact a wealth of intellectual activity that's going on all around us in very ordinary places. It's something you have regardless of of what other people think of you, you have a kind of a freedom and a depth to yourself and resources within yourself that that no one can touch. Get smarter faster with new videos every week from the world's biggest thinkers.

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