
Ben Sasse, former Nebraska senator and president of the University of Florida, discusses his stage four pancreatic cancer diagnosis and his perspective on life, politics, and faith. Sasse reflects on the importance of "redeeming the time," which he defines as living a life of gratitude and service to others. He critiques the current state of American politics, noting the overrepresentation of extreme voices and the underreach of the legislative branch. Sasse also touches on higher education, advocating for a curriculum that prepares students for both vocational pursuits and meaningful lives. He emphasizes the need for character, self-discipline, and community in an age of increasing abundance and technological advancement, and shares personal reflections on faith, family, and the problem of pain.
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