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The Problem with Stoicism
The utter obsession with Stoicism in modern self-help has rid the philosophy of it’s nuance and interwoven principles. In this series of essays, we will dive into its forgotten depths, particularly stoic physics, and why understand why its misrepresentation isn’t just shallow — it’s dangerous.
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Does altruism truly exist? Do truly selfless acts exist, or is every good deed motivated by hidden self-interest, whether it’s the pursuit of happiness, relief from guilt, or even social recognition? From ancient thinkers to neuroscientists, the heated debate persists. In this series of essays we will dive into the works of Hobbes, Mandeville, Sarte, de Beauvoir, and others to uncover the truth behind our motives.
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Growth Unlocked
Interdisciplinary Obsession
My life has been an experiment of interdisciplinary teaching — where science, philosophy, and art collide. How this integration fuels my curiosity and creativity. I’ve turned my obsession with diverse ideas into my greatest strength. Let me share how embracing multiple disciplines has not only shaped my research and career but also enriched the way I experience life.
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Adaptive Advantage
In an ever-shifting business landscape, adaptability isn’t just a trait—it’s a competitive advantage. Companies that embrace change, learn from challenges, and pivot when necessary are the ones that not only… Read more.



