philosophy

Life Musings

True Kindness Is Tested in Hardship

Kindness is easy in comfort but tested in adversity. Can virtue endure in hardship? This article explores the contradiction between privilege and true compassion, drawing insights from philosophy and scripture.
Life Musings

Why Happiness Feels Fake When You’re Depressed

Is happiness real, or just an illusion we chase? This article explores the limits of positive thinking and the psychology behind satisfaction.
Life Musings

The Irony of Freedom—Are Those Who Obsess Over It Actually Free?

The pursuit of freedom is often seen as a noble struggle—but what if the search itself becomes a trap? Exploring the paradox of autonomy and obsession.
Life Musings

True Virtue Is Proven in Hardship—The Mark of a Real Philosopher

True philosophers don’t just talk about virtue—they live it, even when life gives them every reason to abandon it. Here’s why real philosophy is tested in hardship.
Life Musings

Born. Or Maybe, Die First?

Have humans truly evolved, or are we simply repeating the same cycles with new tools? Exploring the contradiction of progress and primitive instincts.
Life Musings

Seneca, I Just Learned About Your Philosophy—Give Me My Life Back!

Ancient philosopher Seneca said, “Life is short.” But I just learned about him today! Here’s what I wish I had known earlier—and how I plan to reclaim my time.