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<p>Why are Aztecs often considered pessimists from a philosophical perspective? In episode 150 of Overthink, Ellie and David chat with philosopher Sebastian Purcell about his book <em>The Outward Path: The Wisdom of the Aztecs</em>. They discuss how the Aztecs urge us to take an “outside-in” approach to the self, how their understanding of happiness differs from much of Western philosophy, and how their view of the mind as inherently chaotic shapes their moral outlook. Why did the Aztecs think happiness was not an important goal? How can the Aztec notion of ‘right speech’ help us gain control over the internal chaos of the mind? And why did the Aztecs reject the possibility of redemption? In the Substack bonus segment, your hosts dive deeper into the pessimism of the Aztecs and the claustrophobia of the Spanish conquest.</p><p><br></p><p>Works Discussed:</p><p>Sebastian Purcell, <em>The Outward Path: The Wisdom of the Aztecs</em></p><p>Jacques Soustelle, <em>Daily Life o...