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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

Why Public Schools and the Mainstream Media Dumb Us Down

Academy of Ideas · 2 min read

The central claim is that Western public schools and mainstream media have helped produce passive, compliant citizens—making societies more...

Public EducationMainstream MediaAuthority and Liberty

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

Be a Loser - The Philosophy of Henry David Thoreau

Pursuit of Wonder · 2 min read

Henry David Thoreau’s “be a loser” philosophy reframes quiet, simple living as a disciplined, deliberate choice rather than a social failure. In a...

ThoreauSimplicitySelf-Reliance

The Psychology of Self-Transformation

Academy of Ideas · 2 min read

“Quiet desperation” persists when people sense they’re wasting their lives—yet keep postponing the changes that could make their days feel...

Quiet DesperationSelf-ActualizationNeurosis

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

How the Way You Respond to Boredom Changes Your Life

Pursuit of Wonder · 3 min read

“Life is short” is often treated as permission to cram in more—more risk, more achievement, more consumption, more social status. The central pivot...

SimplicityStoicismBoredom

How to Simplify Your Life | Minimalist Philosophy

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Simplicity is presented as a practical route to well-being: by stripping away the unnecessary—whether possessions, social obligations, digital...

Minimalist PhilosophyVoluntary SimplicitySocial Minimalism

The Art of Trusting One's Self - The Philosophy of Ralph Waldo Emerson

Pursuit of Wonder · 3 min read

Ralph Waldo Emerson’s philosophy of self-reliance argues that genuine spiritual insight doesn’t come from inherited doctrine or future authority—it...

Ralph Waldo EmersonTranscendentalismSelf-Reliance

The Psychology of Obedience and The Virtue of Disobedience

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Obedience to government commands often persists even when those commands demand cruelty, because human beings are primed—by evolution and by...

Obedience PsychologyCognitive DissonanceStatus Quo Bias

Simplify, Simplify | A Philosophy of Needing Less

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

The core claim is that consuming less can make people happier—not by denying life’s necessities, but by reclaiming the most limited resource they...

MinimalismConsumerismTime vs Money

The Unknown of Everything

Pursuit of Wonder · 2 min read

Life often settles into routine—work, meals, laundry, sleep—until boredom and monotony creep in. The central claim here is that a more durable source...

UnknownAweCosmos

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

The Psychology and Principles of Mastery

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Mastery is presented as the most reliable antidote to “quiet desperation” because it turns life from something endured into something shaped—through...

Quiet DesperationMastery PathDeliberate Practice

The Psychology of Resilience: Thriving in Adversity

Academy of Ideas · 2 min read

Resilience isn’t built by waiting for time to “teach” people how to handle hardship—it’s undermined by a modern habit of treating adversity as proof...

ResilienceVictim MentalityStoicism

The More Boring You Are, the More Impressive You’ll Become - The Paradox of Boredom

Pursuit of Wonder · 3 min read

Boredom isn’t a character flaw to eliminate—it’s a signal that life has been padded with too much noise, and that real satisfaction often comes from...

Paradox of BoredomSubtractive SuccessPrecisionism

How to Fortify the Mind in Times of Crisis

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Crises—whether they hit an entire society or a single household—can destabilize identity by shattering the routines, roles, and relationships that...

Psychological StabilityIdentity Under StressPsychosis and Panic

Is the Mainstream Media a Threat to Freedom and Sanity?

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

The central claim is that mainstream media’s top-down information control helps enable political submission, but the internet and social media may...

Media ControlAgenda-SettingCommunication Technology

How Civil Disobedience Safeguards Freedom and Prevents Tyranny

Academy of Ideas · 2 min read

Civil disobedience is framed as a practical safeguard of freedom: obedience to immoral laws is portrayed as the mechanism by which tyranny kills,...

Civil DisobedienceObedienceTotalitarianism

The Psychology of Joy - 3 Antidotes to Suffering

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Joy isn’t treated here as a personality trait reserved for the naturally sunny-minded; it’s framed as a practical counterweight to morbid...

Joy and SufferingEcotherapyMystic Perception

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

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

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

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

Why you need a commonplace book and how to build one in Logseq

CombiningMinds · 2 min read

A commonplace book—an organized storehouse for ideas, quotes, observations, and useful snippets—is positioned as the antidote to information...

Commonplace BookLogseqPersonal Knowledge Management