El Lugar Donde Comenzó Tu Verdadera Historia

What if the most important place in your life wasn't a city, a school, or a job... but your own room? We all had a secret refuge. A space where we dreamed impossible dreams, listened to songs until dawn, imagined loves that never came, and learned to live with our wounds. In this episode of Philosophy for Shipwreck, we explore the profound philosophical dimension of the song "In My Room," delving into the ideas of Miguel de Unamuno, Martin Heidegger, Jean-Paul Sartre, Gabriel Marcel, José Ortega y Gasset, and Baruch Spinoza to discover why intimacy, solitude, and imagination are fundamental in the construction of our identity. ✨ A journey back to adolescence. ✨ A tribute to the friends who shaped our story. ✨ A reflection on the places where we learned who we are. Dedicated to my friend Jorgito Gieco and to that unforgettable summer that continues to live on in my memory. If you've ever felt like your room was a whole universe, this episode is for you. Subscribe to Philosophy for Shipwreck and join us on this journey through the songs, books, and ideas that help us understand the adventure of being alive.