What truly makes us human? Where does our existence begin, and where does it end? These questions have stayed with me for many years. Hence, my reflections and writings often return to one theme — the mystery of human structure. We know the body, but perhaps we are made up of more than that. This … Continue reading The Structure of Human Existence: A Mysterious Mixture of the Seen and the Unseen
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Beyond Calories and Carbon Footprint
In this era of nature preservation, we’ve become increasingly cautious about where we get our energy—and rightfully so. The source of energy tells us a lot: how long it will last, what it might cost us, and what impact it leaves behind. We usually think of this in terms of fuel for our cars or … Continue reading Beyond Calories and Carbon Footprint
Rethinking Anxiety: A Philosophical Perspective
Anxiety is a common part of our daily lives. It’s natural to feel anxious about something that hasn't happened yet—anticipating future events can be unsettling. But instead of delving into the biological or clinical aspects of anxiety, let's explore it from a philosophical angle. This perspective might just help us improve our well-being at a … Continue reading Rethinking Anxiety: A Philosophical Perspective
Understanding Alcohol as a Hypnotic: A Practical Strategy to Awareness
Alcohol is often regarded as the oldest hypnotic substance known to humankind. As someone who does not consume alcohol, I perceive it through the lens of its hypnotic effects, which allows me to recognize its true nature. Understanding alcohol as a hypnotic can provide a clearer perspective on its risks and implications, helping individuals make … Continue reading Understanding Alcohol as a Hypnotic: A Practical Strategy to Awareness