Mark Manson on Post-Traumatic Growth

Mark Manson on Post-Traumatic Growth

Life has an uncanny way of testing our limits. Whether it’s the pain of loss, the anguish of failure, or the darkness of trauma, every challenge we face seems to push us toward the edge of endurance. Yet, it is often within this very adversity that we discover...
The Harsh Truth About Self-Discipline

The Harsh Truth About Self-Discipline

We tend to imagine self-discipline as the ultimate proof of strength—the iron will that silences cravings, crushes distractions, and forges success. But look closer and the story is more complicated. What we call ā€œdisciplineā€ is often just obsession in disguise, the...
The Radical World of William Blake

The Radical World of William Blake

William Blake stood at the intersection of tumult and transformation. At 32, as the Bastille fell and the French Revolution shook Europe, Blake was not merely a witness but a visionary poised to channel the seismic upheaval into art and poetry that would ripple...
Why Most People Will Never Be Rich

Why Most People Will Never Be Rich

Some people will never be rich, and no, it’s not about where you grew up, who your parents are, your gender, or the color of your skin. The path to wealth is a complex interplay of various factors, and understanding these can make the difference between a life...
The Dark Side of Solitude

The Dark Side of Solitude

In the novel The Stranger by absurdist philosopher Albert Camus, the main character Meursault finds himself, in a way, apart from the world around him. He’s not following conventions, doesn’t really mingle with his environment, and has a unique way of responding to...