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Overdriving Awareness: A Curious Case of Excessive Consciousness
Self-awareness is a celebrated human trait, yet excessive introspection can lead...
Decoding the Viral Craze: How the Tipping Point Explains the Rise and Fall of Everything
The year was 2017. Fidget spinners, those whirring contraptions, were everywhere....
The Dawning Age of Neuromorphic Computing
The ever-growing demand for computational power, coupled with the limitations of...
Is this the best self-help book ever written?
In the uncharted recesses of our minds, we confront an array...
Unshackling the Self: Breaking Free from Self-Imposed Chains
Explore the profound insights of Seneca's philosophy as we delve into...
Premeditatio Malorum: A negative visualization
reading the unexpected? Discover "Premeditatio Malorum," a 2,000-year-old Stoic wisdom. By...
Reflections on Tomorrow: Are We Living in a Brave New World?
Embark on a thought-provoking journey comparing Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World"...
My Favorites and The Most Impactful Reads From 2023
Dive into the intellectual odyssey of 2023, where each page turned...
The Eudaemonic Odyssey: Navigating Happiness with Epicurus
Embark on an odyssey guided by Epicurus's ancient Greek philosophy—a journey...
Albert Camus’s Absurdity from “The Stranger”
Dive into Albert Camus' "The Stranger," where Meursault's indifference challenges societal...
Beyond Good and Evil: A Personal Exploration of Nietzsche’s Philosophy
Delve into Nietzsche's "Beyond Good and Evil," navigating critiques of morality,...
Plato’s Republic: The Wisdom on Everything
Embark on a profound odyssey through Plato's Republic, where justice, morality,...
The Danger of Desire
In the realm of human existence, desire emerges as a powerful...
The Problem of Life and its Solution
Epictetus, the Stoic philosopher, illuminates the human condition by distinguishing between...
Embracing the Wisdom of Marcus Aurelius
In the depths of history, there exists a reservoir of wisdom...
Unveiling the Profound Insights of Friedrich Nietzsche’s “Beyond Good and Evil”
"In a world governed by societal norms and conventional morality, Friedrich...
We Must Cultivate Our garden…
Voltaire’s Candide is a masterpiece of the Enlightenment period that critiques...
On That which Concerns Everyone
Just finished reading Dostoevsky’s “Notes from Underground” for the second time....
Comfort is a Disease
The nature of human is to resist change while the nature...
What Can We Learn From This Forgotten Roman Hero
As Rome's most famous orator, Cicero prosecuted crooked politicians and defended...
Is Greed Good?
The notion that “Greed is Good” dates back to Adam Smith’s...
On Ideal City and The Theory of Art: Plato’s “Republic”
I recently read “The Republic” , one of the masterpiece of...
Everything is in Everything
Recently, I came into Anaxagoras who is a Pre-Socratic philosopher who...
Is ignorance actually a bliss?
The 20th century writer Dostoevsky in his book “Notes from Underground”...
Machiavelli and The Prince
Machiavelli’s Prince is a book on power, politics, and how to...
The Root of All Distractions
Lack of proper planning, I believe, lies at the heart of...
The Great Learning: A Journey to Self-cultivation and Harmony
“The way of great learning lies in making bright virtue brilliant,...
IonQ’s Quantum Computing
Shifting my niche to write about this futuristic quantum computing company…...
These from Seneca…
“Each day acquire something that will fortify you against poverty, against...
The Flip of Values: A Nietzschean Key Concept
Friedrich Nietzsche’s On the Genealogy of Morality offers a provocative analysis of the...
The Weight of Our Existence
It’s a question that has plagued philosophers and scientists for centuries: how...
The Irrational Error
When we have tested all the rational sources of error, the...
GaN: The Future of Power Electronics?
Gallium Nitride (GaN), a promising wide-bandgap semiconductor with significant advantages for...
Everything is Temporary
Don’t think or act as if we own something or somebody....
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