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Resilience, Identity, and Self-Trust
Many people no longer know how to do anything without trying to become better at themselves.
Read full essayThis week, severe snowstorms and blizzard warnings disrupted schools, travel, and daily routines across the United States.
Read full essayAI anxiety is not only about tools. It is about identity, value, and pace. Philosophy helps you turn fear into a focused adaptation strategy.
Read full essayJudgment, Decisions, and Practical Action
When motivation fluctuates, identity change needs structure. Philosophy offers a realistic path built on small, repeatable actions.
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Native Americans react to Sen. Markwayne Mullin's DHS appointment opens a practical question about judgment, responsibility, and what kind of public reasoning the even...
Read notebook entryAfter a controversial homeland security tenure, Trump's move on Noem reopens questions about political loyalty, public accountability, and institutional trust.
Read notebook entryCross-border strikes on Iranian Kurdish forces in Iraq sharpen questions about sovereignty, deterrence, and the moral language states use to justify force.
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