When it comes to death most of us fear it. Our reaction is deeply rooted on the lack of familiarization with death. We have an extensive and nourishing vocabulary to help us teach children about life yet death is one of those subjects which remains taboo or is often demonized. We tend to use the…… Continue reading Redefining Our Concept of Death
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The Existential Crisis of Our Current Educational System
Today I would like to take a closer look at our current educational system. I often write promoting the education of our minds in order to better handle life and its rollercoasters. However, the type of education I am referring to is one based on a solid, well rounded system vs. the compartmentalization of our…… Continue reading The Existential Crisis of Our Current Educational System
It’s Necessary
It’s okay to have days like these It’s okay to succumb to the pain Feeling the vastness of the darkness Embracing what may feel like madness. It’s okay to feel so human, To discard emotional baggage To let wounds heal And to see what can be salvaged. With a tired soul, Tears run freely, My…… Continue reading It’s Necessary
Gender Ideology: The Debate
By now, those of you familiar with my writings know I write on topics I am passionate about, as there is nothing more exhilarating than sharing one’s passions with others. There will always be those who resonate with what I write and those who don’t, and that’s good; after all, we can’t claim freedom of…… Continue reading Gender Ideology: The Debate
Carl Jung: The Man Behind The Legend
As mentioned on a previous article, I’ve decided to write about those whose work have had the most impact in my life and whom I have chosen for various reasons as role models. I have already written on Friedrich Nietzsche and my last article was on Charles Bukowski and his lesson “Don’t try”. Today I…… Continue reading Carl Jung: The Man Behind The Legend
Charles Bukowski: “Don’t Try”
These past few days have been particularly challenging to say the least. Other than a few minutes here and there to do nothing or use that time to share my articles on social media, I find myself busier than usual. I know this state of being won’t be permanent as every month I’ve learned to…… Continue reading Charles Bukowski: “Don’t Try”
Idealism: The Antidote To A Dilapidated Society
This article aims to talk about Idealism and its power. Far from being considered a dynamic, adaptive, useful tool, society has been taught to confuse its actual meaning, which has led to its contempt, mockery and the underestimating of its value as an antidote to the dilapidated and divided state our modern society finds itself…… Continue reading Idealism: The Antidote To A Dilapidated Society
Abortion: The Debate
Today I am going to write about a very controversial subject, one which many shy away from as per the repercussions it may have; from simple disdain to threats. However as most of you know, I believe in the expressing of our opinions politely but clearly. With so much “Pro-Choice” propaganda out there, I figure…… Continue reading Abortion: The Debate
Friedrich Nietzsche: Quotes for Self Development
This article is about moral progressivism —the idea that human morals consistently improve over time and what Friedrich Nietzsche thinks about it. “I am the first German who has mastered aphorism and aphorisms are a form of eternity. It is my ambition to say in sentences what everyone else says in a book, what everyone…… Continue reading Friedrich Nietzsche: Quotes for Self Development
The Importance of Healing Our Emotional Wounds
We live in a world that often clings to excuses…where blame is cast like shadow puppets on the wall, obscuring the light of personal accountability. We explain away rudeness as character, justify apathy, cheer at the hypocrisy of congeniality, and lose ourselves in the maze of circumstance. The Stoics would say: we choose this way…… Continue reading The Importance of Healing Our Emotional Wounds
