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[Mini Series] Episode 22: Heraclitus: The Philosopher of Flow and Change
Professor P with Dr.Peykar
What if the only constant in life is change itself? 🌊
In this mini-episode, we journey into the mind of Heraclitus—the “weeping philosopher” of Ephesus—who saw the world not as fixed, but as a flowing river, ever-shifting and ever-renewing.
Discover why he believed struggle creates strength, how hidden order lives beneath life’s chaos, and why our identities are never finished but always becoming. Through practical reflections, we’ll explore how to embrace transformation, find resilience in tension, and look deeper for meaning in life’s paradoxes.
Heraclitus’s timeless wisdom challenges us to stop resisting change and instead flow with it—turning uncertainty into clarity, conflict into growth, and paradox into insight.
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Heraclitus (c. 535–475 BCE) was a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher best remembered for his doctrine of flux—that all things are in constant change—and for introducing the concept of the Logos, the rational principle underlying the universe. Known as “the Obscure” for his cryptic style, he rejected conventional wisdom and stressed that struggle, conflict, and transformation were not problems to be solved, but essential aspects of life itself.
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Fun Fact: Heraclitus was so critical of human ignorance that he became known as “the weeping philosopher.” Yet his tears weren’t despair—they reflected his compassion for humanity’s blindness to the wisdom right in front of them.