The School of Greatness - 648 Live to Serve with Rainn Wilson
Episode Date: May 31, 2018“Gratitude is always the best place to start with anything.” If you enjoyed this episode, check out the video, show notes, and more at http://www.lewishowes.com/648 ...
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This is 5-Minute Friday!
Welcome everyone to this very special episode with the one and only Rainn Wilson.
That's right, Dwight from The Office is in the house today.
And I'm extremely excited to dive deeper behind who this human being actually is. And wow,
did he blow me away with everything he shared.
The number one life's big question, and I know this isn't a spirituality webcast per se,
but the, I'm sorry to go here, but I'm going to go here. The number one big question is, is there a God or not?
Because
as Thomas Merton says, who's
one of my favorite writers of all time,
Roman Catholic writer, he says
either everything is all
spiritual or not spiritual
at all. So
there either is a creative
life force that created us,
has a purpose for us, or we're all a random assemblage of molecules bumping together.
And for some reason, evolutionarily, you and I developed these brains and we have these little headsets on.
And here we are having this conversation.
And this is all just random chance.
And it doesn't have any meaning whatsoever.
And whatever meaning happens is because we put our meaning onto it
and then we're dead and boom, lights out.
And that's the end of the show.
So it's either that or there's an all-loving creator
and this physical realm is just a way stop.
You know, we were in the womb for a while
and we're in our physical bodies in the world for a while
and then our souls move on to whatever is the next phase and then the next phase and the next phase of essentially i suppose maybe
meeting this creator um and so that if that's what you believe that puts your life in a very
different context yes um not to say that atheists or agnostics and people of faith can't and
shouldn't work together and that there's
so much that we share we want to make the world a better place we um we want to bring joy and love
and inspiration to people's lives um for the most part right and i i think that the whole debate of
i never want to get into a debate with an atheist you know it's just so pointless like
it's not going to convince anybody of anything. But I think
we have to find a commonality and a way
to move together. But I do think
that everyone has to go on that journey of
deciding whether or not there is a creator.
What they believe in.
Because it's going to inform
your life choices.
I just find it's going to be hard
to, I don't know, if you don't believe
in anything, you're going to feel very unfulfilled, I think, throughout.
You're going to have a lot of those moments of unfulfillment.
And maybe that's what you were feeling when you were kind of even not just connected to spirituality.
It's like, what's the purpose?
What's the meaning?
What's the reason?
Well, what I believed in was self.
And that's not enough.
Yeah, it's tough.
If you just believe in yourself, it's a lot of ego.
And that's what I wanted.
I wanted to be an actor.
I wanted to be successful.
I wanted to make money. I wanted to make money.
I wanted people to like me and see me in plays.
I wanted to play great roles and be seen and remembered for it.
And that's just a lot of self, self, self, self, self.
And then it's not about anybody else.
And I think it's hollow.
And I think for me what it did is four or five years into my career it just kind of rang
hollow it's like here i am i'm doing the plays draining as well right it's like exhausting
probably yeah just focusing on yourself all the time and self-promotion and trying to get a better
agent and trying to get a better job and it is it's pretty exhausting so what i try to do now
what i try to do and fail a lot because i still have a lot of ego tied up in all of this.
You mean you're a human being?
You're not perfect yet?
I haven't achieved bodhisattva yet.
I'm not a saint.
I try to look at things more as service because you started the conversation with gratitude.
And I think gratitude is always the best place to start with anything.
And I think that,
you know,
what I always say to people who are lost is what can you do to be of service
to someone else?
And you told me out in the lobby when we were before doing this podcast that
you really started this as a service to have a great conversations and to help people. And I feel that. And I felt that in listening to your podcast.
This was not just you self-promoting. You're really trying to help people with ideas.
And I appreciate that. And it's a tricky thing for an actor because, oh, I want to act. I want
to be in front of the camera and play great roles and get this attention at me. But I really do want to be a storyteller that makes a difference in the world. And even doing
The Office, as silly as The Office was, my favorite stories of when someone would say,
my sister was dying of cancer, and we would sit in the hospital room and watch episode after
episode of The Office, and we would just laugh together,
and we'd laugh until we cried.
And the fact that we were able, through that show, to bring laughter to people and bring
joy to people was very fulfilling.