Journey from Aristotle's eternal unmoved mover to Stoic present-moment wisdom, exploring how ancient philosophers used mathematical precision to understand time's nature and transform how we live within its flow.

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Host A: Hey everyone, welcome back! This is your personalized podcast from BeFreed, and wow-we've got something really fascinating lined up today that I think is going to blow your mind.
Host B: Absolutely! I'm practically buzzing with excitement here. We're diving deep into how philosophy and mathematics intersect with our understanding of time itself. And given your background with philosophy and psychology, this feels like the perfect exploration for us to tackle together.
Host A: Right? I mean, when you think about it, time is this invisible force that governs literally everything we do, yet we rarely stop to question what it actually is. Are we ready to get philosophical about it?