I have long been interested in productivity and the old Benjamin Franklin quest of finding ways to better myself. One of the more recent themes in thi...
For most of human history, we shared a strong belief in the supernatural. This anchored our spiritual life and helped us answer some of lives most pai...
There are two meanings we generally assign to the word slack. First, we can understand it as a form of laziness or being negligent. If we say a compan...
I've discussed a number of practices that may aid in the path to enlightenment. Each of these, I believe is valuable and worthwhile to pursue; however...
I have recently finished a play-through of the game Frostpunk. In this article, I briefly discuss what playing this game has taught me.
Frostpunk is ...
We would often find that having many questions and few answers is an undesirable state. This is good since it drives us to find answers but also bad s...
Since the ancient times, we were interested in categorising people into categories based on their personality types. Hippocrates distinguished between...
By objective standards, our lives are rather drab and pointless. We are biological machines forged by billions of years of natural selection, programm...
I have already written about a practice centred on the powerful emotion of compassion. However, today I came across an interesting variation of a prac...
I recently read the book Atomic Habits by James Clear. One of the interesting ideas presented in this book was that in order to bring about personal c...