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Did People Used To Look Older?

Vsauce · 3 min read

People really do look younger for longer than earlier generations—but a big chunk of what feels like “retrospective aging” comes from how style,...

Retrospective AgingHealth MarkersFashion Cues

The Future Of Reasoning

Vsauce · 3 min read

Reasoning isn’t just a private mental superpower; it’s a social technology that evolved to help groups coordinate under uncertainty. That matters now...

ReasoningHyperobjectsConfirmation Bias

Juvenoia

Vsauce · 3 min read

“Kids these days” panic has a name—juvenoia—and it’s less a reliable read on teenagers than a predictable mix of fear, memory bias, and social...

JuvenoiaGenerational ConflictMemory Bias

Terence Tao on the cosmic distance ladder

3Blue1Brown · 3 min read

Humanity’s first “cosmic distance ladder” wasn’t built with rockets or lasers—it was built with geometry, shadows, and timing. The central...

Cosmic Distance LadderEratosthenesLunar Eclipses

Introduction to Metaphysics

Academy of Ideas · 2 min read

Metaphysics is presented as philosophy’s most far-reaching inquiry: the search for the ultimate nature of reality—questions about what exists, what...

MetaphysicsOntologyUniversals

Introduction to Ethics

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Ethics is framed as a practical discipline aimed at answering how people ought to live and what actions they ought to take—questions that sit in the...

EthicsMetaethicsHume’s Law

Introduction to Existentialism

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Existentialism is less a tidy doctrine than a philosophical movement built around a shared problem: the human world feels confusing and unstable, yet...

ExistentialismHuman ConditionExistence Precedes Essence

What was Euclid really doing? | Guest video by Ben Syversen

3Blue1Brown · 3 min read

Euclid’s “Elements” didn’t rely on diagrams as decorative aids—it treated ruler-and-compass constructions as part of the proof itself, with diagrams...

Euclid’s ElementsRuler and Compass ConstructionsParallel Postulate

If Everyone Believes It, It's Probably Wrong - The Philosophy of Socrates (& Plato)

Pursuit of Wonder · 3 min read

Socrates and Plato left behind a legacy less about settled answers than about disciplined doubt—and that uncertainty still shapes how people think...

SocratesPlatoSocratic Paradox

Why Solitude Promotes Greatness - The Benefits of Being Alone

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Chronic loneliness is linked to serious health harms, but solitude—time spent alone without the emotional sting of loneliness—can be a powerful...

Solitude vs LonelinessPersonal GrowthFreedom and Self-Discovery

Nietzsche and Zapffe: Beauty, Suffering, and the Nature of Genius

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Human consciousness doesn’t just make life harder—it can make it unbearable, and people often survive by using psychological “repression” tools to...

Existential CrisisPsychological RepressionSublimation

Creativity and the Pursuit of Excellence

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Life in the ancient Greek tradition is not primarily a quest for pleasure or comfort, but a disciplined pursuit of excellence—because only excellence...

Pursuit of ExcellenceAristotle’s ReasonRichard Taylor

The Psychology of Envy and Social Justice

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Envy is portrayed as a corrosive, “diseased” emotion that harms both the person feeling it and the society around them—but modern politics can turn...

EnvySocial JusticeMass Media

Existential Psychotherapy: Death, Freedom, Isolation, Meaninglessness

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Existential psychotherapy treats anxiety, depression, and other psychological suffering less as a malfunction to be corrected by medication and more...

Existential PsychotherapyUltimate ConcernsDeath Anxiety

Introduction to Epistemology

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Epistemology is the study of knowledge—especially the question of what it means to truly know something, and why humans need a framework for getting...

EpistemologyJustified True BeliefEmpiricism vs Rationalism

9 Tips for a Satisfying Plot | Writing Tips

ShaelinWrites · 3 min read

A satisfying plot hinges on one core engine: meaningful change that follows a clear chain of cause and effect, while delivering the right mix of...

Genre AwarenessChange and GrowthSetup and Payoff

Introduction to Thales, Anaximenes, and Anaximander

Academy of Ideas · 2 min read

The earliest Greek philosophers from Miletus—Thales, Anaximander, and Anaximenes—tried to explain the world using a single underlying “stuff” rather...

MilesiansArcheHylozoism

Introduction to the Presocratics

Academy of Ideas · 2 min read

The Presocratics matter because they helped trigger a historic shift from mythic explanations of nature to rational, impersonal accounts—changing not...

Presocratic PhilosophyMyth vs ReasonMetaphysics

Byung-Chul Han’s Warning: Why Modern Life Feels Emptier Than Ever

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

Modern life feels emptier because time has been broken into disconnected “points,” leaving people trapped in relentless activity without duration,...

Byung-Chul HanScent of TimeAchievement Society

Philosophy as a Way of Life

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Philosophy, in the ancient sense, was not a specialist’s word game but a practical discipline aimed at transforming the self—helping people live with...

Philosophy as a Way of LifeSpiritual ExercisesStoic Practices

Introduction to Democritus

Academy of Ideas · 2 min read

Democritus’ atomism—his claim that reality is made of tiny, indivisible atoms moving in empty space—became a cornerstone idea that shaped later...

DemocritusAtomismQualia

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

Escape Mediocrity - How to Stop Wasting your Life

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Mediocrity, as described through Joseé Inhineros’s “The Mediocre Man,” is less a lack of ability than a lack of personal character: people who never...

MediocrityIdealsMentorship

Stop using ChatGPT, build Agents instead - Maya Akim

David Ondrej · 3 min read

AI agents are framed as the next practical step beyond chatbots—because they can act, use tools, and iterate at scale—yet the biggest obstacle...

AI AgentsOpen Source TrustTool Use

ChatGPT Prompt Engineering: The «Let`s think about this” Prompt

All About AI · 2 min read

A single “Let’s think about this” prompt reliably generates multiple high-quality perspectives on habit building—turning one basic passage into...

Prompt EngineeringHabit FormationProductivity

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

How to stop GIVING UP on habits + routines & ACTUALLY stay consistent

Dr. Tiffany Shelton · 3 min read

Consistency fails long before a person runs out of willpower. The core problem is skipping the “foundation” steps that make a new behavior actually...

Habit ConsistencyStages of ChangeIdentity Upleveling

80-20 Rule for Happiness | Bullet Journal Spreads for Happiness and Mental Health

Ciara Feely · 2 min read

A bullet journal spread built around the 80/20 rule reframes happiness as something you can manage by tracking where your days reliably feel good—and...

80/20 HappinessBullet Journal SpreadsHappiness Habits