Becoming Who You Are: The Existential Imperative of Self-Discovery So, you’re sitting there, mid-life crisis brewing, staring into the abyss and wondering: “What’s the point…
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Becoming Who You Are: The Existential Imperative of Self-Discovery So, you’re sitting there, mid-life crisis brewing, staring into the abyss and wondering: “What’s the point…
Hedonia. It’s another gem from the ancient Greeks, and no, it’s not a mythical land or the name of a boutique wine. (Although it would…
My monthly project is going to be writing a self-reflective, thoughtful post each day. Through my study of existentialism over the years, Nietzsche has remained…
The Homeric worldview, as grand as it sounds, was basically like living in a mythological-themed soap opera; where gods had more say in your love…
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…
Aristotle’s concept of eudaimonia–often translated as “flourishing” or “well-being”–is central to his ethical philosophy. He argued that eudaimonia is the highest good and the ultimate…