Could there be a nexus between mass murder and the most basic conflicts we all experience as human beings?
That was the question posed by the S2 Institute’s Craig Gundry when he walked onto the red circle at TEDx Boggy Creek in Orlando.
In this 16-minute talk, Craig explores the pathology and behavior of targeted violence as a means toward understanding ourselves and universal characteristics of human psychology which obstruct the experience of empathy in our daily lives. The ideas presented in this talk depart from the strict professional scope typical of Craig’s training programs and explore a number of issues related to philosophy, psychology, and matters of a personal nature.