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Know Thyself: The Socratic Quest at the Heart of The Matrix

Know Thyself: The Socratic Quest at the Heart of The Matrix

Article | Psychology
In the quiet hum of a simulated world, a programmer named Thomas Anderson leads a double life. By day, he is a cog in a corporate machine; by night, a hacker known as Neo.
The Philosophy of No Worries: What Timon and Pumbaa Can Teach Us About a Good Life

The Philosophy of No Worries: What Timon and Pumbaa Can Teach Us About a Good Life

Article | Psychology
Their philosophy may seem simple, but Timon and Pumbaa are thinkers in their own right. Timon, perhaps unknowingly, is even named after an ancient Greek philosopher, Timon of Phlius.
The Monster Inside: The Psychological Collapse of Walter White

The Monster Inside: The Psychological Collapse of Walter White

Article | Mental health
There are characters who live on the screen, and then there are those who get under your skin, forcing you to ask uncomfortable questions about yourself. Walter White is one of them.
Deconstructing the Psychology of Twin Peaks

Deconstructing the Psychology of Twin Peaks

Article | Psychology
Who killed Laura Palmer? For years, this question was the magnetic center of a cultural phenomenon. Yet, the work of director David Lynch suggests that asking the question is far more important than finding the answer.
Beyond the Candy Kingdom: The Deep Philosophy of Adventure Time

Beyond the Candy Kingdom: The Deep Philosophy of Adventure Time

Article | Life
The world of Adventure Time can feel like a fever dream. A talking dog who can stretch into any shape imaginable, a hero who is just a boy, and a land populated by candy people and vampire queens.
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What "The Big Lebowski" Teaches Us About a Meaningful Life

Article | Life
He lives in Los Angeles, but he’s not chasing fame or fortune. He’s got his place, his friends, and his routine. Jeffrey Lebowski, better known as “the Dude,” might just be one of the most unassuming figures to ever grace the screen.
The Psychology of the Guardians of the Galaxy

The Psychology of the Guardians of the Galaxy

Article | Trauma
They call themselves the Guardians of the Galaxy, a motley crew of extraterrestrial misfits who somehow manage to save the universe time and again. Yet, in their own words, they are losers.
What It Really Means to Find Yourself, According to Carl Jung

What It Really Means to Find Yourself, According to Carl Jung

Article | Self-acceptance
How much of your identity reflects your true self, and how much is a carefully constructed mask? How often do you feel you are playing a role, following a script written by society.
What Happens When You Stop Needing Anyone's Approval?

What Happens When You Stop Needing Anyone's Approval?

Article | Self-esteem
Why? Why is a man who is comfortable in his own skin, who needs no external applause, who can face his own thoughts without fleeing, so frightening?
Who Are You When No One Is Watching?

Who Are You When No One Is Watching?

Article | Self-acceptance
Have you ever felt like an actor in your own life? As if you’re meticulously following a script you never wrote, one handed to you by parents, society, or the weight of expectation.
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