Category Archive: Psychology/Philosophy

Quote of the Day

‘Those who don’t move, don’t notice their chains.” Rosa Luxembourg

“I Could Commit Murder Today.” On the Power of Anger

Do you ever get those days when you think you would be well within reason of taking someone else’s life? You know, when everyone and everything is getting on your last nerve, and… Continue reading

Stop Lying to Yourself

How many lies have you told yourself today? One, two, twenty-five? You might dispute that you’ve lied to yourself at all (which would be another lie, I might add). We all do it;… Continue reading

Philosopher of the week: The Buddha

  Who was he: Before being known as the Buddha he was Siddhartha Gautama, he was born in modern day Nepal around 560 BCE. His father was very rich, thus Gautama enjoyed a… Continue reading

Quote of the day

“Freedom is what you do with what’s been done to you.” Jean Paul Sartre

Philosopher of the week: Epicurus

Who was he?  Epicurus was an ancient Greek Philosopher born in 341 BC. He was taught philosophy by a disciple of Plato. The focus of his philosophical thinking was shifting from political concerns,… Continue reading

Becoming who you want to be…

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Limiting Beliefs and Eternal Recurrence

Is the life you’re living the life you had always envisioned for yourself? You must have seen the film Groundhog Day (1993), where the main character (Bill Murray) is forced to live the… Continue reading

Flow in Action

I had the pleasure of meeting the very inspiring, and extremely talented Artist Edward Ofosu. His work is a combination of bright colours, interesting textures, movement and imagination, all with a distinctive flavour… Continue reading

Nietzsche’s Message

Do not let all of this suffering be in vain, Learn to be grateful for all of your pain. Let it push you to higher heights tomorrow You must find a meaning in… Continue reading