philosophy

  • All Good Leaders are Dogmatists

    All Good Leaders are Dogmatists

    Since the dawn of life, organizations—and eventually civilizations—have instinctively arranged themselves into hierarchies. Within these structures, one role stands out as both universally acknowledged and arguably the most crucial: the leader. Good Leaders bear the weight of responsibility, whether the group triumphs or falters. Yet, intriguingly, leaders vary greatly in their nature. Some are…

  • How to cope with change ?

    How to cope with change ?

    How do you cope with change? Do you ask? Let me tell you this: change is an opportunity for growth. Whoever dares to embrace it shall rule the world. No matter who you are, change is a powerful force, and to thrive with it, you must learn to embrace it. Different people experience change…

  • Understanding oneself is as important as saving the world

    Understanding oneself is as important as saving the world

    A leader who does not Understanding oneself often leads their followers down a path of tyranny and destruction. Without self-awareness, the leader becomes a vessel for unresolved fears, insecurities, and unchecked ambitions, projecting these inner conflicts onto the world. This lack of introspection can foster toxic environments, poor decision-making, and a disconnect from the…

  • Why House MD psychoanalysis Reveals Weakness, Not Genius

    Why House MD psychoanalysis Reveals Weakness, Not Genius

    As I was taking a bath, the thought of cleaning oneself ignited a chain of thoughts for me. At first, I considered cleaning as the act of putting things in order, which led me to think about Jordan Peterson. Then, I started thinking about House, M.D., though I can’t remember why I made that…

  • How subjective morality can kill society ?

    How subjective morality can kill society ?

    Intellect and creativity have a tendency to be isolated in the middle of chaos, but a very specific type of intellect seeks attention, collaboration with people, and asks questions. This intellect is the dialect of any great leader of the world. I am talking about political philosophy and how does that connect with morality.…

  • I took Cambridge University metaphysics exam pt 1

    I took Cambridge University metaphysics exam pt 1

    Since you’ve found this page, I might as well tell you what I’m doing here. I’m interested in philosophy, but I don’t have any formal or textual knowledge of any philosophers. So, I’m just going to use my active imagination and try to answer the questions of metaphysics as much as I can. Our…

  • The Paradox of Morality: When Cockroaches and Butterflies Define Our Ethics

    The Paradox of Morality: When Cockroaches and Butterflies Define Our Ethics

    Welcome to the dark side of morality, where heroes and villains are decided not by their deeds but by the aesthetics of their victims. Let’s dive into the murky waters of ethical double standards and societal hypocrisy. Spoiler alert: It’s not a pretty picture, but hey, neither are cockroaches. Hero or Villain? The Beauty…