Published Sep 20, 2020
Ryan Hall: Martial Arts and the Philosophy of Violence, Power, and Grace | Lex Fridman Podcast #125
Ryan Hall delves into the philosophical underpinnings of martial arts with Lex Fridman, discussing the interplay of violence, power, and grace in jiu jitsu, and their impact on human behavior and societal norms, while underscoring the importance of trust, persistence, and resilience in personal growth and coaching.

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