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5 Tips for purpose-filled life from a Navy Seal
Finding purpose when it isn’t quite so obvious can be challenging. Perhaps related for some inquirers
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Sep 19, 20251 min read
Ian McEwan: “Tourism is a wonderful spectacle of mass derangement."
Here are three ways to do it better. KEY TAKEAWAYS In this week’s Mini Philosophy interview, I spoke with the bestselling author Ian...
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Sep 18, 20251 min read
Why self-understanding is your most valuable leadership asset
Aristotle taught that “knowing yourself is the beginning of all wisdom” — leaders, and all of us, should take note. KEY TAKEAWAYS...
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Sep 18, 20251 min read
Why your attention keeps slipping away (and how to get it back)
Strengthen your focus like a muscle. KEY TAKEAWAYS Modern life scatters our attention across endless “urgent” demands, often leaving us...
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Sep 18, 20251 min read
How conspiracy theories can take us into ‘Alternate Realities’
Conspiracy theories are seemingly everywhere in our world. A 2022 survey found that around 19 percent of American adults either believed...
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Sep 17, 20251 min read
Trust as a potentially maladaptive aspect of today's consciousness (UII w/Claude)
DM In our recent conversations, such as this example, we've collaborated regarding an architecture of interrelated topics of: ......
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Sep 17, 202527 min read
In Good Company?
Human beings are supposed to be communal creatures. But in 2025, Americans are socializing less and feeling more isolated. Maybe it’s an...
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Sep 16, 20251 min read
Awe Is Essential
When we see ourselves in the context of wonder, it makes us humbler.
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Sep 16, 20251 min read
When discovery feels like doom: the return of “mirror life” fears
The fear of unleashing forces beyond control has haunted science for centuries.
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Sep 16, 20251 min read
Experience emotions without being consumed by them
Neuroscientist and philosopher Sam Harris explains that when we fully feel our emotions, even anger can evaporate into openness.
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Sep 13, 20251 min read
"Slow" is (...or should be!...) the new "fast"
The business case for moving deliberately. "THE" related book
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Sep 12, 20251 min read
Six Ways to Start Early and Lift Your Mood
Try my protocol for a happy start to the day and see what works for your own well-being.
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Sep 11, 20251 min read
To err is human, to regret, divine
In his new book, The Power of Regret , best-selling author Daniel Pink makes a case that regret can serve as a compass for better...
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Sep 11, 20251 min read
The Metaphysics of Panic
A new novel keenly describes the symptoms—and more important, the existential stakes—of extreme anxiety.
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Sep 9, 20251 min read
What to do if your inner voice is cruel
We can spend half the day not living in the moment.
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Sep 8, 20251 min read
Escaping Perfectionism
Perfectionism is everyone’s favorite flaw. It’s easy to assume that our push to be perfect is what leads to academic, athletic, and...
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Sep 7, 20251 min read
Rainy Saturday afternoon reflections about Pantakinesis™ and music (UII w/Claude)
Hi Claude, what are a few highlights from our recent conversations regarding Pantakinesis ™ ? Based on your conversations, Pantakinesis™...
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Sep 6, 202524 min read
The neuroscience of extremes: Ruthless psychopathy to extraordinary generosity
“There's a very pervasive belief that human nature is fundamentally selfish, but I know for a fact that that can't be true" challenges...
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Sep 6, 20251 min read
Why I'm Not a Liberal
Perhaps it's better to exit "the Parties," to for thoughtful, diligent independe nce Related: what our founders thought about poltical...
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Sep 6, 20251 min read
Annibale Carracci’s ‘Hercules at the Crossroads’: A Vividly Painted Parable
The Italian artist’s depiction of the young hero torn between virtue and pleasure, rendered in pioneering post-Renaissance style, calls...
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Sep 6, 20251 min read
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