In a world where attention and personal data are captured at every moment, it is worth reflecting on the new paradigms of scarcity. Thus, taking up the adage “what is rare is expensive”, at least in the figurative sense, it is reasonable to ask whether, in this hyper-connected world, anonymity should be seen as the paragon of luxury. Before answering…
+Author: Edward
We should feel close to every human being, the same way we feel close to a member of our community
Have you ever felt this warmth in your heart when you realize you’re talking to someone who is part of your community, someone whose background is the same as yours or your family’s? What is this warmth? Is it a tribalist pleasure or relief? Why can we develop such feeling with the whole humanity? Maybe, from time immemorial, we have…
+Eros, Agape, Storgê And Philia
4 keys to understanding lasting couples The philosophical tradition is interesting with regard to the conception of love. For the ancient Greeks, love is an essence that can be expressed in different ways depending on whom it is expressed to. First of all, there would be the eros which corresponds to the carnal love that designates the physical attraction that…
+Think Twice Before Taking Your Own Life…
2 reasons not to kill yourself 1.You Will No Longer Be Able To Change The Course Of Things In The Afterlife Whether you believe in life after death or not, there is still uncertainty about it. If you choose to end your life, you stop the course of your story, that is, you become a spectator of what you could…
+Jesus The Most Powerful Of The Indigent
What does the life of Jesus teach us? If Jesus came back to earth today, would he be followed or simply listened to by those who call themselves Christians? Probably not. Why not? How is Jesus’ life so different from ours? What can we learn from him? If Jesus passed into posterity, it is above all because he lived an…
+Sublimation, The Prerogative Of Wise Societies…
Religious institutions have been eager to reclaim and appropriate the teachings of enlightened teachers, often for political purposes. However, these same institutions offer a framework for accepting the disorders of the human condition while at the same time proposing a way to emancipate themselves from them. If we look at this approach from a psychoanalytical point of view, we can…
+Is It Bad To Have “Baggage”?
Why You Shouldn’t Fear Your “Baggage” There is nothing more frightening than imagining the traumatic experiences of someone you come into contact with, whether a friend or a relative. The idea that someone may have had a painful past scares us and often pushes us away. A person who enters our circle of intimacy has all the chances to bring…
+The Art Of Asking The Right Questions
Tap into the conscious and unconscious capacities of the brain to solve problems The possibilities of the brain are still poorly measured. There are many followers of the positive and I wanted to present another aspect of this thought to you. It is from the book Afformations by Noah St John. His idea is simple: the brain is constantly working…
+Here’s Why You Shouldn’t Want To Retire
5 reasons to never retire 1 – Do Not Plant The Seed Of Decline In Your Mind Life is long when you work and suddenly time can speed up when you retire: it becomes the beginning of the end. Not wanting to germinate the idea of decline in one’s mind may be one of the reasons for not withdrawing from…
+What Can We Learn From The Life Of Edmond Dantès?
The history of the Count of Montecristo begins first with that of a young sailor who disembarked in Marseille in 1815 to marry his bride. Unfortunately, he cannot achieve this design due to the various jealousies of which he is the subject and the claims of various rivals of which he was not even aware. He is unjustly imprisoned at…
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