Category Archives: Philosophy

We Must Cultivate Our garden…
Voltaire’s Candide is a masterpiece of the Enlightenment period that critiques...
This Eastern Philosophy
Confucius (551-479 BC) is one of the most prominent figures in...
Comfort is a Disease
The nature of human is to resist change while the nature...
Lesson from Cato
Marcus Porcius Cato the Younger, (95 BC – 46 BC.), grandson...
What Can We Learn From This Forgotten Roman Hero
As Rome's most famous orator, Cicero prosecuted crooked politicians and defended...
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...
Machiavelli and The Prince
Machiavelli’s Prince is a book on power, politics, and how to...
Niccolò Machiavelli: Good or Bad?
"Anyone who tries to be good all the time is bound...
Lessons From Cato the Younger: Mortal Enemy of Julius Caesar (IM 986)
Marcus Porcius Cato the Younger, (95 BC – 46 BC.), grandson...
Friedrich Nietzsche: The 19th Century Socrates? (IM 984)
This 19th Century German philosopher is perhaps the most widely misinterpreted...
How To Live: Lessons From Seneca (IM 983)
"No one will bring back the years; no one will restore...

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