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Pragmatic Wisdom is CLOSED to New Contributors
Submission guidelines for the publication that dispenses pragmatic wisdom on how to thrive in life
James Bellerjeau, JD, MBA
Nov 21, 2023
Stoic Wisdom — Letters in Chronological Order
Stoic Wisdom — Letters in Chronological Order
For easy reference, here are the Stoic Letters in the order of publication
James Bellerjeau, JD, MBA
Apr 21, 2023
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God’s Contract
God’s Contract
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Peering Into the Minds of Millionaires
Peering Into the Minds of Millionaires
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Clifford Jones
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What “Have It All” Looks Like on a Kanban Board
What “Have It All” Looks Like on a Kanban Board
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The Meaning of Life
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Success Is Mostly About Not Screwing Yourself Over
Success Is Mostly About Not Screwing Yourself Over
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Itihasas
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A Little Philosophy Goes a Long Way
A Little Philosophy Goes a Long Way
In our journey to finding happiness, thinking for ourselves is the key to unlocking and then banishing all the bad habits that may have…
James Bellerjeau, JD, MBA
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Cosmic Exile
Cosmic Exile
A philosophical thought experiment on leaving humanity behind
Law and Ordnung
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Your Thoughts Become You Series
Your Thoughts Become You Series
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NO AI!! Hermione Wilds Writes: artist, editor, mum
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What Would Ralph Waldo Emerson Say to Americans Today?
What Would Ralph Waldo Emerson Say to Americans Today?
Maybe it’s time to think like one of the greatest minds ever
Clifford Jones
Apr 11
Ghosting Social Media for Six Months
Ghosting Social Media for Six Months
What I lost, what I found, and why stepping back might be the most powerful entrance you’ll ever make
Kristen Clark, B.S.Kin
Apr 10
Why I Tend to Get Sick When Work Slows Down
Why I Tend to Get Sick When Work Slows Down
And what it taught me about myself
Itihasas
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On Reason of the Well-Ordered Mind
On Reason of the Well-Ordered Mind
The well-ordered mind following reason is filled with happiness because it is not distracted by extraneous things or burdened with wrong…
James Bellerjeau, JD, MBA
Apr 9
Trust Is Not Naïve: Why We All Feel Deceived When Markets Crash
Trust Is Not Naïve: Why We All Feel Deceived When Markets Crash
Financial turmoil reveals the fundamental contract between citizens and systems – a contract increasingly broken by erratic politics
Law and Ordnung
Apr 8
Gratitude Isn’t Always a Virtue
Gratitude Isn’t Always a Virtue
Sometimes, it’s a tool for control
Law and Ordnung
Apr 7
You’ll Know You’re the Scapegoat When
You’ll Know You’re the Scapegoat When
An honest look at life through the office lens
NO AI!! Hermione Wilds Writes: artist, editor, mum
Apr 6
Is Prioritizing Yourself a Privilege?
Is Prioritizing Yourself a Privilege?
Sometimes, all it takes is a quiet cup of tea…
Ashitha Mantrawadi
Apr 6
Why You Should Not Quit When You Want To
Why You Should Not Quit When You Want To
Because you don’t know what you don’t know
R C Hammond 😎 TWM
Apr 5
I’m Rereading Atlas Shrugged — Here’s Why Ayn Rand Still Matters
I’m Rereading Atlas Shrugged — Here’s Why Ayn Rand Still Matters
What would Ayn Rand want us to know today?
Clifford Jones
Apr 5
The Importance of Wasting Time
The Importance of Wasting Time
In a culture that preaches capitalizing on every single moment, wasting time can provide peace and relief
Stephan Joppich
Apr 4
First impressions are ruining your life
First impressions are ruining your life
Why doesn’t anybody talk about this?
Mil Hoornaert
Apr 4
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