Category Archives: Philosophy

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...
Lessons From Cicero (IM 982)
What is morally wrong can never be advantageous, even when it...
The Ideologies That Matter (IM 977)
The world we see is not the world we want to...

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