philosophy
The Hunger for Knowledge: Why We Never Feel Complete
We aren’t hungry just for food—we hunger for meaning, truth, and something better. But can that hunger ever be satisfied? A deeply human, philosophical take.
philosophy
We aren’t hungry just for food—we hunger for meaning, truth, and something better. But can that hunger ever be satisfied? A deeply human, philosophical take.
modernlife
VR sushi, whispered poetry, dinner in the dark—are immersive experiences expanding our minds or just distracting us with flair? A Stoic take on life’s sensory circus.
dandyism
Dressing too well has always raised eyebrows — but why do men turn against those who master it? A deep dive into dandyism, envy, and the politics of personal style
english
There’s something undeniably strange about modern holidays. We long for them, count down to them, plan every detail of them — and then, when the time finally comes, we find ourselves restless, anxious, or even... disappointed. Why is it that the very freedom we crave so desperately often leaves us
philosophy, fitness, mentzer, learning, career
When More Becomes Less. There comes a point—quiet, subtle, often ignored—where pushing harder stops working. Where every additional hour at the desk, every extra rep in the gym, every podcast on productivity offers less benefit than the one before. That point is called the point of diminishing returns,