PNTV: The Hero's Journey

In this episode of Philosopher's Notes TV, Brian is back at the chalkboard to unpack some of the most profound, life-changing wisdom from a true masterpiece. We invite you into the virtual classroom to look inside the Philosopher's Note on The Hero’s Journey: Joseph Campbell on His Life and Work. Joseph Campbell is the legendary mythologist who mapped out the universal patterns of the human experience. In this biography/autobiography, we explore how his own life was the ultimate reflection of the heroic quest. If you are ready to quit looking outside yourself for someone to change your life, step out of your comfort zone, and claim your inner power, this episode is your roadmap. You are the hero we've been waiting for! 👇 Get my Notes on The Hero's Journey by Joseph Campbell for FREE to follow along: → https://go.heroic.us/the-heros-journey 🎬 Watch the "Finding Joe" Documentary for FREE on YouTube: →    • FINDING JOE | Full Movie (HD) | Deepak Cho...   Grab a copy of the book on Amazon here: → https://amzn.to/46h0DgA ⏱️ Video Chapters & Big Ideas Explored: 0:00 — You Are the Hero We've Been Waiting For 0:36 — Introduction to Joseph Campbell & The 750+ PN Collection 2:01 — The Documentary "Finding Joe" & Meeting Pat Solomon 2:39 — Idea 1: Answering the Call (Departure, Initiation, and the Micro-Hero's Journey) 7:11 — Idea 2: Crafting Your Path (How Joseph Campbell & Abraham Maslow Dropped Out to Tune In) 10:17 — Idea 3: Standing in Love (Moving Beyond Naivety to Cultivate Unshakable Relationships) 11:28 — Idea 4: The Ego vs. The Higher Self (Screw In Your Light Bulb & Master Your Conditioning) 14:19 — Idea 5: Goats, Tigers, and Your True Essence (Finding the Courage to Let Out Your Roar) 🧠 Deep Dive: The Core Concepts The Micro-Hero's Journey: A noble life isn’t just about one massive macro quest and then you're done. As Steven Pressfield brilliantly captures, a good life is made up of a thousand micro-hero's journeys every single day. In every moment, you are being called to close the gap between who you are capable of being and who you are actually being. Goats and Tigers: Most of us have forgotten who we really are because we are busy conforming to a profoundly sick society. As Krishnamurti noted, it is no measure of health to be well-adjusted to a sick culture. To live heroically, you must move outside your comfort zone, face your dragons, discover your true essence, and learn how to roar.