Good Is In The Details

Encore: The Philosophy of Star Wars. Eastern Wisdom, Attachment, and the Search for Happiness

April 30, 2026·47 min
Episode Description from the Publisher

What can Star Wars teach us about happiness, attachment, and the search for meaning? In this episode of Good Is In The Details, we explore the philosophy behind one of the most influential cultural phenomena of our time, Star Wars, through the lens of Eastern philosophy with Professor Noble (One With The Force: 18 Universal Truths in Star Wars). From the Jedi's emphasis on detachment to the dangers of fear and desire, we examine how ideas rooted in Buddhist and Eastern thought shape the moral universe of Star Wars. At the heart of the conversation is a powerful insight: clinging to what is temporary can lead to suffering. We discuss: The connection between Eastern philosophy and Star Wars Why attachment can lead to suffering and destructive choices How fear, desire, and control shape human behavior The philosophical meaning of balance and letting go What Star Wars reveals about happiness and the human condition This episode invites listeners to think more deeply about: What is happiness? Why do we cling to things that don't last? How can philosophy help us live better lives? By connecting pop culture with philosophical insight, this conversation shows how timeless ideas about suffering, impermanence, and self-awareness continue to resonate in modern storytelling. 🎧 Listen now to explore how Star Wars brings ancient philosophy into everyday life, and what it can teach us about letting go. Learn more about Dr. Noble's work and get her book: https://www.kristanoble.com Click here for Podcasting Tips and Philosophy Resources

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