Topic: Abraham Tversky

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Lane Splitter
Episode 884 32:33 - 34:57

884: Lane Splitter

Lobster Growth Metaphor for Stress and Resilience

Rabbi Dr. Abraham Tversky uses the biological growth process of lobsters to explain the necessity of stress for personal development. Because a lobster's shell does not expand, it must endure discomfort to shed its old casing and grow a new one. The metaphor suggests that modern society's reliance on medication to avoid discomfort may hinder emotional and character growth.