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Ichigo Ichie: The Japanese Art of Appreciating Every Moment

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

A single bite of takoyaki becomes a turning point: when worries about deadlines and missed trains vanish, the present moment snaps into focus as...

Ichigo IchieZen BuddhismJapanese Tea Ceremony

How to Overcome Yourself | Nietzsche’s Superman

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

Nietzsche’s “Superman” (Übermensch) is presented as a practical antidote to nihilism: when traditional religious values fade, humanity needs a new...

ÜbermenschNihilismSlave Morality

How to Stop Hating Yourself

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

Self-hatred is portrayed as a destructive, often delusional loop that starts with ordinary self-criticism and can harden into long-lasting misery,...

Self-HatredStoicismAchievement Culture

The More You Try, The Worse You Feel | On Mood Swings

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

Mood swings are portrayed as a predictable consequence of impermanence colliding with human desire—so the emotional whiplash isn’t just “bad luck,”...

Mood SwingsStoicismBuddhism

Most People’s Opinions Are Worthless — Arthur Schopenhauer

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Arthur Schopenhauer’s central warning is blunt: most people’s opinions are a poor foundation for a happy life, and chasing approval often turns a...

SchopenhauerHappinessReputation

The More You Resist, The Worse It Gets | The Taoist Art of Non-Resistance

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Non-resistance in Taoism is presented as a practical way to reduce suffering: resisting the natural flow of life often wastes energy, intensifies...

Non-ResistanceWu WeiTao Te Ching

Stop Letting the News Ruin Your Peace

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

News consumption is portrayed as a direct driver of anxiety and hopelessness—not because events are unreal, but because the information stream is...

News AvoidanceMedia BiasStoicism

Life Has No Meaning... And That’s Where Life Begins

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Meaning is treated as a modern obsession—something people believe should make life “worth living”—yet many end up stuck in emptiness, distraction,...

Meaning of LifeNihilismExistentialism

Why We Isolate Ourselves and How to Reconnect

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Social isolation can start as a coping strategy—seeking peace, avoiding judgment, or escaping fear—but it often deepens into a cycle that harms...

Social IsolationLonelinessSocial Anxiety

Drifting Away from People: The Dark Side of Solitude

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

Estrangement from people can start as a slow, personal retreat—or snap into place quickly—and it carries a double edge: solitude can feel liberating,...

SolitudeEstrangementLoneliness

Don’t Let Others Define You | Sartre’s Existentialism

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Existence precedes essence: humans arrive in the world without a predefined purpose, and identity is built through choices—so freedom always carries...

ExistentialismSartreConsciousness

Philosophers: "Stop Caring About People's Opinions" (Diogenes, Schopenhauer, Epictetus, Nietzsche)

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

A common thread across Diogenes, Schopenhauer, Epictetus, Emerson, and Nietzsche is the same hard-nosed prescription: stop treating other people’s...

StoicismCynicismPessimism

Is Having Babies a Crime? | Emil Cioran’s Antinatalism

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Emil Cioran’s antinatalism lands on a blunt moral claim: procreation is a crime because birth is the root of suffering—and people bring others into...

AntinatalismEmil CioranConsciousness

Why Vulnerability is Power | Priceless Benefits of Being Vulnerable

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Vulnerability is framed as a form of courage that unlocks self-growth and real connection—because it forces people to stop performing strength and...

VulnerabilitySelf-GrowthSocial Stigma

What SpongeBob Understands About Life (That You Don’t)

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

SpongeBob SquarePants’ everyday cheer isn’t treated as a lucky accident—it’s framed as a working model of Aristotle’s “eudaimonia,” or flourishing....

Aristotle EthicsEudaimoniaGolden Mean

When Life Keeps Knocking You Down | A Buddhist Antidote

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

Life rarely stays “in order.” Gain turns into loss, praise fades into silence, and pleasure can vanish the moment circumstances shift. Buddhism...

Eight Worldly WindsImpermanenceTwo Arrows

2 Hours of Stoic Wisdom | A Journey to Inner Peace and Tranquility

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Stoic philosophy’s core message is that lasting peace comes from loosening attachment to anything outside personal control—especially “preferred...

Stoic IndifferenceImpermanenceView From Above

Why Nothing Feels Exciting Anymore

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Life feels less exciting today because technology and globalization have steadily erased the “not knowing” that once made places, people, and...

GlobalizationTechnologyTravel Meaning

Stop Letting the World Ruin Your Peace

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

Global events can feel like an endless countdown to disaster, but Stoic philosophy draws a sharper line: the most urgent crisis is often happening...

Stoicism and Inner PeaceAlarmism in NewsAnger and Passions

Is Anger Actually a Good Thing? | The Seven Deadly Sins | ANGER

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Anger is morally neutral in Christian teaching, but it becomes sinful when it tips into “wrath”—excessive, uncontrollable rage that outgrows its...

Anger vs WrathSeven Deadly SinsRighteous Anger

Why You Need to Be Bored | A Remedy for an Overstimulated World

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Modern life trains people to treat boredom as an emergency—something to erase instantly by grabbing a phone, checking feeds, or switching to the next...

BoredomSmartphone AddictionHyper Attention

Let Go! Everything Flows – The Wisdom of Heraclitus

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Heraclitus’s core claim—that “everything flows” (panta rhei)—turns everyday change into a philosophical lens: nothing stays the same, not rivers, not...

HeraclitusPanta RheiIdentity

Are the Rich Screwing Us Over? | Marxism Explored

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Marxism’s core claim is that capitalism systematically transfers the value created by workers to a small class that owns the means of...

MarxismCapitalismSurplus Value

When Thinking Changed Forever | The First Philosophers

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

The rise of the presocratics marked a decisive break from myth-based explanations of nature, replacing stories about human-like gods with attempts to...

Presocratic PhilosophyMythos to LogosAncient Ionia

Are You a Subhuman? | The Existential Crisis You Can’t Ignore

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Existentialist philosopher Simone de Beauvoir frames “freedom” as both a privilege and a burden—and warns that people who try to flee that freedom...

Existential FreedomSimone de BeauvoirEthics of Ambiguity

Stop Buying Stuff (It’s Making You Miserable)

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Buying more stuff doesn’t deliver lasting happiness because it ties consumption to status, creates ongoing costs, and feeds an insatiable cycle of...

ConsumerismHappinessDesire Management

Don’t Deny Your Shadow – A Personal Story

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

A childhood experience with a “manly” stepfather who despised weakness becomes a case study in Carl Jung’s Shadow theory: when people disown parts of...

Jungian PsychologyShadowPsychological Projection

Why Most People Waste Their Lives | The Philosophy of Pink Floyd

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Most people don’t waste their lives because they lack time—they waste them because time feels different at different ages, and the moment it starts...

Lived TimeExistential ResponsibilityRegret and Hindsight

The Men Who Explained the Universe | Thales, Anaximander & Anaximenes

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Ancient Ionia’s first philosophers—Thales, Anaximander, and Anaximenes—shifted explanations of nature away from gods and toward a single, rational...

Early Greek PhilosophyThales of MiletusAnaximander

Why Dumb People Feel So Smart | The Dunning–Kruger Effect

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Confidence often outruns competence: people with little real understanding can sound certain, recruit others with the same gaps, and lock in beliefs...

Dunning–Kruger EffectConfidence HeuristicConfirmation Bias