Hello and welcome to Overthink.
The podcast where two philosophers and gender exciting new discussions about everyday life.
I'm Ellie Anderson.
And I'm David Peña Guzman.
David, there's often one thing that people focus on as the inevitable fact of a human life,
and that is death.
Or maybe you could say death in taxes, if you will.
Sometimes people will focus on those as too.
I take it we're not talking about taxes today.
We're not talking about taxes today,
but we're also not talking about death because even
though people often focus on death as the inevitable feature of a human life,
there's also another very important and inevitable feature, which is birth.
All of us will die and also all of us were born.
What birth and death have in common is that they are transitional points between being and non-being.
Birth is the pivot point which is our entrance into existence and mortality of course is our exit into non-being,
barring of course theological religious and spiritual interpretations that presuppose the existence of an afterlife.
So in that sense both of these themes bring us face to face with the limits not only of our life but also with human understanding
because it's so difficult.
to really think about who we were,