Mikhael ZaligImmanuel Kan’t be right. Reviving the moral compass of the universe.In our quest for moral clarity, we often turn to the famous figures in philosophy, such as Immanuel Kant, who championed absolute…Mar 13Mar 13
Mikhael ZaligSnowflakes vs. Anarchists: A battle for the ages.In today’s rapidly evolving society, the concept of being ‘offended’ has taken on a new dimension, especially amongst individuals from the…Feb 3Feb 3
Mikhael ZaligIndividualism, Collectivism and the Conundrum of People PleasingAs early humans, fitting in with the tribe was synonymous with survival. The primitive man, facing the unforgiving wilderness, recognized…Sep 19, 2023Sep 19, 2023
Mikhael ZaligDo we really choose, or are our choices made for us?Have you ever stopped to wonder if the choices you make are truly yours? It’s a deep philosphical question and one that people have been…Sep 8, 2023Sep 8, 2023
Mikhael ZaligThe Intricate Dance of Media Consumption: Who Pulls the Strings?Every morning, as you scroll through your phone or turn on your TV, you’re likely to be greeted by headlines of disasters, tragedies, and…Sep 5, 2023Sep 5, 2023
Mikhael ZaligExploring Our Cosmic Origins“The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing.” — Albert EinsteinApr 1, 2023Apr 1, 2023
Mikhael ZaligHaters Gonna Hate: Love the Rockstar in YouTwo thousand years ago, a man was born. He preached love for everyone. He healed the deformed and fed the hungry. He was a total pacifist…Mar 24, 2023Mar 24, 2023
Mikhael ZaligThe paradox of Capitalism: Profiting from ProblemsA flaw that keeps us in a loop.Mar 23, 20233Mar 23, 20233
Mikhael ZaligNavigating the Grapevine: Evolution, Lessons, and Ethical BoundariesAs social creatures, we humans have long relied on communication and cooperation to survive. In early human civilizations, people wouldn’t…Mar 22, 2023Mar 22, 2023