Introduction

Published: March 18, 2020, 7 p.m.

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A philosophical razor is a principle or rule of thumb that allows one to eliminate ("shave off") unlikely explanations for a phenomenon. Examples of this include Occam's razor: The simplest explanation is often the correct one, and Hanlon's razor: Do not attribute to malice that which can be better explained by stupidity.\\xa0

Well now I'm introducing Tindel's razor: Don't assume you know someone based on their appearance or beliefs, and never assume they can't teach you something of value.\\xa0

Listening to people tell their stories on podcasts has inspired me to keep going during some of my darkest times battling with mental health. I want to create a platform where I can help others tell their stories in the hopes somebody will listen and get the same inspiration I did when they need it most.\\xa0

This is just a quick introduction and test of my recording software/equipment, I'm figuring this out as I go and I'd appreciate feedback and advice. Thank you, and I hope you'll enjoy the episodes to come!

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