Philosophy

  • Is Elon Musk Fascist?

    Elon Musk’s increasing involvement in politics, especially beyond the United States, has sparked debate over the implications of his actions for democracy and social harmony. While it would be an overreach to label Musk a fascist in the traditional sense—defined by authoritarian control, suppression of dissent, and ultranationalism—his behavior invites scrutiny. Does his influence risk

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  • The world is fixated on happiness. From ancient philosophies to modern self-help, we’re inundated with promises of a formula for lasting joy. Yet, the more we chase happiness, the more elusive it becomes. What if the problem lies not in the pursuit itself but in the belief that happiness is a prize to be won?

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  • Freedom of expression is a cornerstone of democratic societies, allowing for the exchange of ideas, criticism of power, and personal expression. Yet, this freedom exists alongside responsibilities—both legal and moral—particularly when it intersects with sensitive issues like race, religion, sexual orientation, and public safety. The European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) provides a nuanced framework

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  • Homeopathy stands at a crossroads. It carries a rich legacy, a tapestry woven with the dedication of generations of practitioners who meticulously observed, documented, and refined a system of healing based on the principle of “like cures like.” This legacy, embodied in the vast materia medica, has offered relief to countless individuals seeking a gentler,

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  • The Choice to Rise Above

    Anger is like an arrow loosed from a bow—once released, it cannot be recalled. How many times have you spoken words in anger that you later wished you could take back? Like the sharp point of an arrow, those words can leave lasting wounds. Anger often strikes without warning, a reaction to the unexpected—a harsh

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  • The modern world is witnessing a convergence of politics and technology that is reshaping democracies, redefining sovereignty, and stripping individuals of agency. This alliance doesn’t just wield power—it manufactures consent, subtly transforming citizens into followers and skeptics into unwitting supporters. This isn’t a conspiracy theory; it’s a reality unfolding before our eyes, fueled by data,

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  • Happiness. It whispers to us like a distant melody, something we long for but can never quite hold. We chase it relentlessly—through achievements, possessions, and fleeting pleasures—only to find it slipping away, like a shadow retreating before the light. But what if happiness isn’t something to chase? What if it’s something to cultivate, patiently and

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  • We live in a world that constantly demands our attention. It’s easy to get caught up in worries about the past, anxieties about the future, and pressures of the present. These challenges—whether they stem from work-life imbalance, social pressures, health issues, or disputes—gradually take a toll on our emotional, mental, and even physical well-being. Yet,

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  • Why are we here?

    “Why are we here?” This profound question has echoed through the ages, inspiring countless interpretations across cultures, religions, and philosophies. From ancient Sumerians to modern thinkers, humanity’s search for meaning has woven a tapestry of beliefs about life, death, and existence. Yet, amidst this diversity, there are voices that challenge the very premise of metaphysical

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  • The invention of the steam engine in Britain not only revolutionised industry but also marked the beginning of a profound philosophical shift. For centuries, human and animal labour powered carts, mills, and ploughs, but the advent of the steam engine replaced these traditional sources of energy with mechanical power. A horse-drawn cart, once propelled by

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