Proverbs, quotes, and philosophical reflections offering wisdom and perspective.
Don’t hate yourself for the decisions you made when you didn’t have the wisdom you carry today.
The Aristotelian Golden Mean is the idea that virtue lies between two extremes: excess and deficiency.
A thoughtful reflection on how philosophy is the art of maintaining curiosity and amazement about life’s mysteries, encouraging readers to rediscover the magic of asking “Why?” and pushing beyond surface appearances.
Greed might not trouble the greedy at first, but eventually it catches up to them
Raise your words not your voice. it's the rain that grows flowers not the thunder.
Pay attention to what people say to you in anger. They've been dying to tell you what
Do not disturb yourself by imagining whole life at once - Marcus Aurelius
What would be your answer if I asked you whether a person is good or not? Can you answer it clearly?
We do regret because of our immature and bad decisions, choices and mistakes. It’s part of being human. Those mistakes hurt, but they all teach us how to grow and do better next time.