Philosophy

  • The Science of Astrology: A Thought Experiment on Celestial Influence

    Astrology was once held in high regard—woven into medicine, governance, and philosophy across ancient and medieval cultures. Only in the modern scientific era has it been dismissed as pseudoscience. But what if we’ve simply lacked the instruments—and imagination—to understand it? Science, after all, evolves. Ideas once considered absurd—germs, dark energy, quantum entanglement, the COVID lab…

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  • Natural vs Artificial Intelligence: Understanding the Profound Divide

    We live in an era where artificial intelligence writes poetry, diagnoses disease, and helps land rockets. But for all its brilliance, AI remains—fundamentally—different from what we might call natural intelligence. That is, the embodied, conscious intelligence that arises from a living, breathing human being. Understanding the difference between AI and human intelligence isn’t just a…

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  • The Science of Meaning: How to Create a Life That Matters

    We live in an age of instant answers. There is endless data (and constant distractions). Yet meaning? That remains elusive. In our pursuit of success, we often bypass significance. But what gives life its depth isn’t just what we achieve—it’s the story we tell ourselves about the journey. The meaning hidden within. This isn’t abstract…

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  • Life is a Movie. How Can I Make the Most of It?

    Imagine this: your life is a movie. You’re the star. The director. Maybe even the screenwriter. The question is, what kind of movie are you making? Is it a thrilling adventure? A touching drama? A quirky indie film filled with laughter and risk? Or is it stuck in a loop of mundane scenes that nobody…

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  • What is Negative Visualization and How Does it Work?

    Imagine losing everything. Your job. Your health. Your loved ones. At first, it feels terrifying. But then, something shifts. You realize that right now—this moment—you’re okay. And perhaps, more than okay. This is the practice of negative visualization. Rooted in Stoic philosophy, it’s an ancient tool designed to build mental strength, foster gratitude, and prepare…

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  • What can we learn about leadership from Krishna?

    Krishna was many things. A prince. A warrior. A divine strategist. And, surprisingly, a cowherd. To his followers, he was the embodiment of Vishnu — the supreme being. To his enemies, he was just a simple cowherd. Insignificant. Humble. Yet, his leadership lessons endure, offering timeless wisdom for today’s world. In a world full of…

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