Philosophy

What Would Government’s Place in a Free World Look Like Anyway?

Political science arguments aside, discussions surrounding the role of government are critical more than ever. Politicians, economists, and policy makers have...
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Working from Home

How Working From Home Increased My Productivity

Stories of success, anguish and the internal state of affairs from a “self-proclaimed” productive human Working from home really brought out...
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The Irrationality Behind Rationality

The article unravels the myth behind the theory of rational decision making used in modern-day economics. The conventional economic theory defines...
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Common Substance of Art, Science, and Dreams

“There is nothing new under the sun” (Ecclesiastes 1:9) Powerful and infinite are human dreams. This metaphysical world of ideas is...
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A Roadmap to Simplicity

I used to travel a lot on business trips and see this sign in Copenhagen Airport saying: “Problems can be complicated,...
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Embrace Enjoyment, and your work will deliver

Enjoyment doesn’t fit any clear definition, so get to know it If I don’t catch myself enjoying it, I drop it....
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We Are All in a Boat, But Not in the Same Boat

What can we learn from the crisis , and how can we come stronger out of the corona crisis? “We are all in...
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Social Aspects of a Plague (Corona Virus)

When we speak about the virus plague, we usually focus on the practical points of: how to stop it, how to...
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Capitalism and Fake Modernity

Capitalism is a type of economy in which wealth is privatized, as individuals own the means of producing goods and earn...
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How to Get People to Really Listen to You

There’s no magic 5 step formula. That might not be what you want to hear right now but trust me in...
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A Simple Philosophy to Unlock Results

“You either progress, or you momentarily stay where you are until you progress but you can’t fail”. This is a quote...
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Walking the Creative Line

It might seem like a strange image for some but when I think of creativity I tend to think of Philippe...
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