Philosophy & Stoicism

Timeless principles of control, resilience, and focus — re-engineered for modern life.
Ancient Stoic wisdom meets contemporary self-discipline and strategic detachment.

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    Right or Wrong

    We use the words right and wrong as if they carry their own weight, as if they exist independently of us and our intentions. In discussions, they are laid out as final verdicts. But that moment someone asks the uncomfortable question: Right or wrong in relation to what?… the ground begins to shift. Most arguments…

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    Assumptions, Observations and Direction

    One can often make assumptions based on visible and obvious factors. For example, in evolutionary biology, it is reasonable to assume that species in which males have significantly larger craniums than females will, with some probability, exhibit behavioral patterns that fundamentally differ from species where the sexes have equal cranial size, or where the female…