Purpose and Meaning in Aristotle’s Philosophy For Aristotle, living a life of purpose and meaning was central to achieving Eudaimonia. Eudaimonia is basically living in…
Thoughts from the edge of ordinary
Purpose and Meaning in Aristotle’s Philosophy For Aristotle, living a life of purpose and meaning was central to achieving Eudaimonia. Eudaimonia is basically living in…
Ancient Greek philosophy is the foundation of all later Western philosophy. The thinker, Heraclitus, is a fascinating thinker to follow. His philosophy, particularly his focus…
Heraclitus, an ancient Greek philosopher, is perhaps best known for his doctrine that “everything flows” or “everything changes.” Central to his thought is the concept…
Learned helplessness is a psychological condition in which a person or animal learns to believe that they have no control over their situation, even when…
The Classical Period, spanning roughly from the 5th century BCE to the 5th century CE, is often regarded as the foundation of Western philosophy, art…
Soren Kierkegaard, often regarded as the father of existentialism, placed a profound emphasis on the concept of authenticity in his works. Kierkegaard’s exploration of authenticity…
Mid-life is a unique time of transformation–a period where many of us begin to reflect on our past, reassess our present, and redefine our future.…
The fear of being labeled “crazy” or “insane” is a deep-rooted psychological anxiety that affects many people, particularly women and creative individuals. The fear can…
In our pursuit of happiness, success, or even just a simple, peaceful life, we often find ourselves teetering between extremes–too much or too little, excess…