Reflections on books, the web, philosophy, and the quiet disciplines that hold a life together.
I am basically calling my self out on this one ha, reminds me of the I have finally killed my EGO, I am now better than everyone Joke.I often catch myself lobbing petty grenades the likes of He’s Stupid, Fake people, ...
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Fear and loneliness deeply embedded by past conditioning can drive people to act or speak in ways that contradict their beliefs, values and character.These actions come from an aching vulnerability or need for connect...
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The following is a rant to which i don’t even know why i wrote it and decided to publish, continue with cautionI buy books and let them pile up, Tsundoku1. Oh yes I know buying books and reading books are two differen...
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Bertrand Russell was born in 1872 and educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, of which he is a Fellow. In 1910 he published with Dr A. N. Whitehead the first volume of Principia Mathematica, a landmark in the history ...
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I think this piece is an advice to myself because I always find myself trying to read as much as possible as fast as possible, while I do DNF (Do Not Finish) some books, I always find myself in the rush to finish a bo...
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