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  <title>#18 Daniel Klein Part 1: A Philosophical Joker’s View of the Meaning of Life</title>
  <description>This special episode is with a man I have admired for years. Daniel Klein. Daniel is the author of the book I regularly refer to: Travels with Epicurus. Daniel, better known as Danny, is a New York Times Best Selling author, for a book written with his friend Tom Cathcart, titled When Plato and a Plautus Walk Into a Bar. It’s a book about philosophy; but it’s philosophy explained by jokes!! And good jokes at that. Several times I was caught in public laughing out load as I read the book. Danny is a very, very funny guy, astute philosopher, but mostly, for me, he is a man on a never-ending quest to make sense of “the meaning of life.” Today we will spend much of our time discussing Danny’s latest book: “Every Time I Find the Meaning of Life, They Change it!) But as you know with me, I really had no idea where our conversation would end up. It was funny, wild, and enormously informing. Don’ miss Danny!!!&amp;amp;nbsp; Daniel Klein,  Every Time I Find the Meaning of Life, They Change It.  For all Danny books For more with Charlie Hedges please visit thenextchapter.life &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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