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A meaning crisis is a condition in which individuals experience a profound lack of purposeful direction in their lives. It occurs when an individual struggles to establish, or even discern, the underlying principles and values that give life, work, and relationships purpose. Individuals may feel overwhelmed by their existence and lack the necessary tools to create meaningful lives. Meaning crises can be further compounded by existential challenges, such as death and mortality, that render traditional meaning-making techniques, such as religion and consumer culture, ineffective.

See also: evolutionary psychology, cognitive science, emergence, evolution, integrated information theory

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Currents 043: Lene Rachel Andersen on Bildung 101

Currents 040: Jim Rutt Show Changes & Reflections 96

EP34 Joe Edelman on the Power of Values 88

Currents 056: Julyan Davey on Weaving a Non-Dual Civilization 59

EP 171 Bruce Damer Part 2: The Origins of Life - Implications 18

EP 165 Lene Rachel Andersen Part 1: Libertism 13

EP 151 Daniel Mezick on Ritual and Hierarchy 12