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TAOISM | The Power of Letting Go

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

Taoism frames “letting go” not as surrender, but as a practical form of strength: the most effective way to live is to stop trying to force reality...

TaoismWu WeiNon-Doing

When Life Hurts, Stop Clinging to It | The Philosophy of Epictetus

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Epictetus’ central prescription for suffering is simple but demanding: stop clinging to anything outside your control, and redirect attention to what...

Dichotomy of ControlStoic EquanimityBorrowed Goods

Why Letting Go Is True Wealth | Minimalist Philosophy for Simple Living

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

A mole that drinks only what it needs becomes the anchor for a broader claim: true wealth is the capacity to let go—because overconsumption doesn’t...

MinimalismLetting GoConsumerism

The Cheaper Your Pleasures, The Richer You’ll Be | Minimalist Philosophy

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

Epicurus-style minimalism reframes “rich” as satisfaction that doesn’t require escalating spending—because chasing expensive pleasures tends to...

Epicurean MinimalismWealth and DesireCheap Pleasures

Reasons Not to Have Sex

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Sex may be treated as a life necessity, but the case for skipping it rests on a simple pattern: sexual desire tends to create costs, cravings, and a...

CelibacyDesire PsychologyCasual Sex Risks

Live More by Doing Less | The Philosophy of Slow Living

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Fast living promises more experiences, more productivity, and more entertainment in less time—but it often delivers the opposite: shallower...

Slow LivingStable PleasureWu Wei

The Less You Want, The More You Have | Minimalist Philosophy for Living in Abundance

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

A minimalist mindset of abundance rests on a blunt psychological tradeoff: when happiness depends on hard-to-get conditions, life turns into a cycle...

Minimalist AbundanceScarcity MindsetEpicurus Desires

Why Indifference is Power | Priceless Benefits of Being Indifferent

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Indifference is framed as a practical power: by refusing to let status, outcomes, or uncontrollable events dictate inner life, people gain freedom,...

CynicismStoicismEmotional Resilience

Amor Fati | Stoic Exercises For Inner Peace

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

“Amor fati”—love of fate—aims to break the mental grip of outcome anxiety by treating whatever happens as something to embrace rather than resist....

Amor FatiStoic ExercisesEpictetus

Can we be Happy without Friends? | The Social Minimalist

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

Friendship isn’t a survival requirement—and for many people, a minimalist approach to social ties can deliver the benefits of connection without the...

Social MinimalismFriendshipEpicurus

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

How to Reduce the Pain of Life | Arthur Schopenhauer

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Arthur Schopenhauer’s central claim is that suffering is not a side effect of life but its underlying structure: the “Will-to-Live” drives an...

Will-To-LivePain vs PleasureRepresentations

Overcoming Self-Hatred

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

Self-hatred is treated as a judgment-driven coping mechanism that can spiral into self-sabotage and even suicide—so the practical goal becomes...

Self-HatredStoicismEpicurus

How Not to Be Pathetic | Stoic Philosophy & Emotions

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Stoic philosophy reframes “patheticness” as a mental condition: people become pathetic when their inner life is ruled by passions—irrational...

Stoic EquanimityApatheia vs ApathyProto-Emotions

How to Stop Being a Slave to the Opinions of Other People

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Needing other people’s approval can quietly take over a life—pushing people to conform, freeze their ambitions, and even abandon conscience when a...

Social ApprovalStoic PsychologyCrowd Anxiety

The Closer We Get, The More We Hurt | The Hedgehog’s Dilemma

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Human closeness is supposed to cure loneliness, yet it often creates a new kind of pain. The “hedgehog dilemma,” coined by Arthur Schopenhauer and...

Hedgehog DilemmaHuman IntimacySocial Isolation

The Less You Care, The Happier You’ll Be | Taoist Wisdom For An Overly Serious World

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

A Taoist hermit’s calm joy—despite poverty and isolation—turns on a single pivot: treating what looks like “loss” as a source of hidden gain. When...

Taoist WisdomZhuangziWu Wei

The Art of Traveling Light Through Life | Minimalist Philosophy

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

“Traveling light” is framed as more than packing less—it’s a way to reduce the material and mental weight that steals freedom, flexibility, and...

Minimalist PhilosophyNon-AttachmentGreed and Desire

The Philosopher of Pleasure | EPICURUS

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Epicurus’ core claim is that happiness is the highest good—and it comes from pleasure understood as freedom from pain in the body and from mental...

Epicurean PleasureHierarchy of DesiresStatic vs Moving Pleasure

The Philosopher Who Urinated On People | DIOGENES

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Diogenes of Sinope turned cynicism into a lived provocation: he rejected social conventions so completely that his “philosophy” looked like public...

DiogenesCynicismSelf-Sufficiency

We Don’t Want Pleasure; We Just Want the Pain to End

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

The central claim is that pleasure isn’t the same thing as happiness—and chasing pleasure through consumerism often makes happiness harder to reach....

Pleasure vs HappinessSchopenhauer DesireConsumerism Critique

The More You Want, the Worse It Gets | The Seven Deadly Sins | GREED

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Greed is portrayed as a self-reinforcing trap: the more someone wants, the less satisfied they become, and the more they risk harming themselves,...

GreedSeven Deadly SinsChristian Ethics

Hated, Ignored, Rejected & Happy: A Video for Outcasts (based on Black Mirror’s ‘Nosedive’)

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

In a society where reputation functions like currency, chasing high ratings doesn’t produce freedom—it manufactures constant fear, performance, and...

Reputation EconomySocial ExclusionEpicurean Happiness

Death is way scarier than you think...

Pursuit of Wonder · 3 min read

Death is terrifying less because it’s a future event and more because it exposes a limit in human thought: people can imagine death, but they can’t...

Death and UnknowabilityLimits of ThoughtConsciousness

Food, Sex and Partying as a Philosophy | Hedonism Explored

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Pleasure can be the highest good—but chasing it without restraint turns into a trap that erases responsibility, judgment, and even basic purpose. The...

HedonismEthical HedonismCyrenaics

Life advice society doesn't want you to hear...

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Society’s standard recipe for happiness—relationships, career stability, consumer spending, and constant forward motion—often trades inner peace for...

HappinessSchopenhauerZhuangzi

Why Chasing Happiness is Pointless (The Hedonic Treadmill)

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

The pursuit of happiness through external pleasures is unreliable because people rapidly adapt to both good and bad life changes—leaving them stuck...

Hedonic TreadmillHappinessStoicism

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

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