PinnedPublished inPragmatic WisdomThe Hedgehog’s Dilemma: How to Not Be AloneOur desire for safety hurts us in the long runJan 1940Jan 1940
PinnedPublished inPragmatic WisdomHow to Live to YourselfThe price is high, but the reward is greatNov 4, 202454Nov 4, 202454
PinnedPublished inPragmatic WisdomAmor Fati: Can We Love Life, No Matter What?A radical solution to pain and heartacheOct 4, 202494Oct 4, 202494
Published inPragmatic WisdomCreativity Should HurtThe gap between imagination and reality is meant to test usDec 11, 202410Dec 11, 202410
Published inPragmatic WisdomBoredom Is the Gateway to Good ThingsIf we’re never alone with bad thoughts, we can’t be alone with good thoughtsNov 21, 202449Nov 21, 202449
Published inNew Writers WelcomeThe Art of the Long-Distance FriendshipIf we limit our friendships to only those geographically close to us, we’ll be worse off.Oct 29, 20244Oct 29, 20244
Published inNew Writers WelcomeThe Paradox of Travel: We Need to Leave Home to Love ItThe whole object of travel is to set foot in one’s own country as a foreign land.Oct 17, 20245Oct 17, 20245
Published inPragmatic WisdomLeisure Is More Important Than WorkMost of us are too busy to enjoy “the business of living”Oct 11, 202440Oct 11, 202440
Published inNew Writers WelcomeHow to Make “Forever Friends”According to AristotleSep 30, 2024Sep 30, 2024
Published inPragmatic WisdomCharles Darwin and the Pros and Cons of MarriageHow do you make the trade-off?Sep 22, 20245Sep 22, 20245