EverydayEpicureanThe First Epicurean AgeIn the winter of 270 BCE, as Epicurus lay dying in his garden in Athens, he embodied one of his most profound teachings: “Death is nothing…Nov 28
EverydayEpicureanPleasure and Virtue Aren’t EnemiesIn 2006, researchers at the National Institutes of Health led by Jorge Moll decided to try something different. For decades, standard…Nov 7Nov 7
The Curious PhilosopherDiogenes the Cynic — The Timeless Pursuit of Authenticity and TruthThe philosopher Diogenes the Cynic is perhaps best known for his relentless pursuit of authenticity and truth in a world filled with…Mar 23Mar 23
InWrite A CatalystbyVictoria MartyWhat is the True Human Strength?It’s not in muscles, but in the spirit.Oct 3025Oct 3025
EverydayEpicureanThe First Epicurean AgeIn the winter of 270 BCE, as Epicurus lay dying in his garden in Athens, he embodied one of his most profound teachings: “Death is nothing…Nov 28
EverydayEpicureanPleasure and Virtue Aren’t EnemiesIn 2006, researchers at the National Institutes of Health led by Jorge Moll decided to try something different. For decades, standard…Nov 7
The Curious PhilosopherDiogenes the Cynic — The Timeless Pursuit of Authenticity and TruthThe philosopher Diogenes the Cynic is perhaps best known for his relentless pursuit of authenticity and truth in a world filled with…Mar 23
InWrite A CatalystbyVictoria MartyWhat is the True Human Strength?It’s not in muscles, but in the spirit.Oct 3025
InThe Invisible DesignbyRaluca N.The Daimon and CreativityThe thesis of this essay is that the Daimon, initially understood as a supernatural force in ancient Greece, retains its relevance and…Jun 18
EverydayEpicureanWhen Reason Met Pleasure: Thomas Jefferson’s Epicurean JourneyParis, 1786. The autumn air was crisp with possibility as two figures strolled through the Tuileries Garden. One was Thomas Jefferson, the…Oct 29