Ted Lasso and Philosophy -
I happened upon this at the book store, while looking to read some ancient Greek philosophy. I quickly learned there was an entire genre of 'philosophy' books that outlined the philosophical topics inside TV and film. I thought this was a rather interesting perspective, especially considering I was just finishing up the Ted Lasso series.
I found the show, in general, to be very philosophical in Ted Lasso's optimistic, high energy, and neutral stance at life. I found myself thinking I wanted to embody aspects of the characters in this show in my personal life. This lead me to think it was a great idea to read this book.
Unfortunately, for me, this felt at many times more of a book report on the TV series more than a philosophical undertaking of what the show stood for. It felt like there were pages and pages of filler just quoting entire scenes in the series. I understand this is partially necessary to adhere to the proper context of when and where certain philosophical points were being made, but geeeeez did it drone on without any further context than what was seen in the series. Maybe this wouldn't be so highlighted if I had never, or not recently, watched the series.
Regardless, I found the book to further highlight those special moments in the show that resonated with me so greatly. Those being the following:
- The impact we have on others, and how positive attitudes can truly have a great rippling effect.
- Stoic behaviors such as radical acceptance, virtue, focusing on what is in your control, etc.
- Growth mindset and focusing on the present.