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Our Lives Are an Endless Series of 'And'

2025/5/30
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Ezra Klein
一位深受欢迎的美国记者、政治分析师和《纽约时报》专栏作家,通过其《The Ezra Klein Show》podcast 探讨各种社会和政治问题。
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Ezra Klein: 我感到难以同时承载生活中的各种情感和责任,包括国际危机、家庭责任和工作压力。我希望能够更好地应对这种情感上的负担,并对世界保持开放的态度。 Katherine Schultz: 我认为我们总是同时处理多件事情,有时它们是深刻矛盾的,有时它们只是毫无关联的。重要的是要关注这些现实,并找到平衡点。我父亲的经历告诉我,即使经历了巨大的悲剧,也可以选择过一种慷慨和快乐的生活。我们应该关注自己和他人的痛苦,并努力为世界做出贡献。

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The episode explores the difficulty of managing various emotions, from grief to joy, in a single day. It uses Katherine Schulz's book, "Lost & Found", as a starting point to discuss this experience of living with contradictory emotions. The conversation delves into the human condition of experiencing loss and grief alongside joy.
  • Difficulty of managing emotions in a day
  • Katherine Schulz's book "Lost & Found"
  • Intermingling of life and death, grief and joy

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This is a bit of a strange episode. It’s an attempt to explore the difficulty of everything we’re supposed to feel in a day. We’re in a time when to open the news is to expose yourself to horrors — ones that are a world away, others that are growing ever closer, or perhaps have already made landfall in our lives. And then many of us look up from our screens into a normal spring day. What do you do with that?

But that’s not new or exceptional. It’s the human condition. It exists for all of us, and it always has: life intermingling with death, grief coexisting with joy. Kathryn Schulz’s memoir, “Lost & Found,” is all about this experience — the core of her book isn’t losing a parent or finding a life partner. It’s the “and” that connects them both. How do we hold all that we have to hold, all at once? How do we not feel overwhelmed, or emotionally numbed? I found this to be a beautiful conversation. But it’s also a conversation — particularly at the beginning — about loss and grief. That was the part that felt truest to me, and so I hope noting it doesn’t warn you off. But I wanted to note it. 

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This episode of “The Ezra Klein Show” was produced by Annie Galvin. Fact-checking by Michelle Harris. Our senior engineer is Jeff Geld, with additional mixing by Aman Sahota. Our executive producer is Claire Gordon. The show’s production team also includes Marie Cascione, Rollin Hu, Elias Isquith, Marina King, Jan Kobal, Kristin Lin and Jack McCordick. Original music by Pat McCusker. Audience strategy by Kristina Samulewski and Shannon Busta. The director of New York Times Opinion Audio is Annie-Rose Strasser. Special thanks to the Talbot County Free Library.

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