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Condemned to Be Free: The Terrifying Joy of Existentialism

Condemned to Be Free: The Terrifying Joy of Existentialism

Article | Life
In our culture, a certain image often comes to mind when we hear the word "existentialism." We think of pessimism, melancholy, and a kind of black-and-white gloom.
Was Spartacus a Freedom Fighter or Just a Desperate Man?

Was Spartacus a Freedom Fighter or Just a Desperate Man?

Article | Life
He was a soldier, a captive, a gladiator. But history remembers him as something more: a symbol. Spartacus, the Thracian who led a slave army against the might of Rome, has become an enduring icon of the struggle for liberation.
Why the Idea of God Has Changed So Drastically Through History

Why the Idea of God Has Changed So Drastically Through History

Article | Life
Making sense of the world is one of our deepest human drives. For much of our history, the idea of the divine has been a cornerstone of that understanding, a constant presence in the European worldview.
The Last Human Job: Life in the Age of AI Supremacy

The Last Human Job: Life in the Age of AI Supremacy

Article | Life
For the past few decades, we’ve watched technology accelerate at a breathtaking pace. Voice assistants, smart homes, and driverless cars are no longer the stuff of science fiction; they are woven into the fabric of our lives.
How Confronting Death Can Give Your Life Meaning

How Confronting Death Can Give Your Life Meaning

Article | Life
"You cannot stare at the sun or death." This profound observation from the French writer François de La Rochefoucauld perfectly captures our relationship with mortality. For all our progress, death remains the greatest of mysteries.
Knowing yourself

Knowing yourself

Blog | Life
By knowing ourselves and gaining insight, we sharpen our perspective, as Jesus taught in Matthew 6:22, and can truly “love our neighbor as ourselves” (Mark 12:31).
How Sartre Argues That We Forge Our Own Soul With Every Action We Take

How Sartre Argues That We Forge Our Own Soul With Every Action We Take

Article | Life
Jean-Paul Sartre was more than just a philosopher; he was a cultural force, a man of unyielding principle who famously refused the Nobel Prize in Literature. His name often brings to mind the smoky cafes of post-war Paris.
What the Story of Penicillin Teaches Us About Luck and Science

What the Story of Penicillin Teaches Us About Luck and Science

Article | Life
In 1942, a young woman named Anne Miller lay in a hospital bed, succumbing to a severe blood infection. After surgery and transfusions failed, her case seemed hopeless—a common tragedy for the time.
Was J. Robert Oppenheimer a Martyr for Peace or the Architect of Our Destruction?

Was J. Robert Oppenheimer a Martyr for Peace or the Architect of Our Destruction?

Article | Life
On July 16, 1945, in the quiet of the New Mexico desert, the world held its breath. The first test of a nuclear bomb, a weapon of unimaginable power, was about to take place.
Why H.P. Lovecraft Believed Humanity Was Utterly Meaningless

Why H.P. Lovecraft Believed Humanity Was Utterly Meaningless

Article | Life
What if that unsettling thought is the simple truth? This is the corner of the human psyche where the writer H. P. Lovecraft made his home, crafting a philosophy of horror that continues to echo in our modern minds.
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