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The Ones & Zeroes of my Melancholy

Just like Leo Tolstoy and Mark Fisher did, writing about our emotions is a hard topic, not because it means introspection, but because it leaves us vulnerable to external interpretations, that more than often come not with kindness but with ill intent.

Proximity, Affection & the Ghost of Philipp Mainländer

A Christian, a conservative, and ultimately, a decent human outlook on life and love needs to consider that existence is indeed both a gift and a struggle that we could not reject and from which we cannot back down. Its value is both inherent in its nature and given through its ongoing experience, and love, love is the substance that binds it all together, from its conception to its survival.

Of Muses, Mentors & the Quest for Peers

Just as beauty and emotion are mutually driven by each other and the perception of beautiful muses inspires further emotions towards the creation of beauty, and just as reason is driven towards truth and truth tends to be as reasonable as it can be, with mentors showing and teaching both the path of reason and the path towards truth as one and the same, the good needs a community of peers to be fully comprehended, and a public perception of it to be rightly spread and understood.

On Passion, the Sublime & Limit-Experiences

Our passion, derived from love, would make us suffer in search of the sublime. And the sublime would be nothing but what already is beautiful but expanded to the same extreme perceptions that are already hurting and making us suffer. Enter the realm of limit-experiences.

For we look not to the things that are seen but to the things that are unseen

Equality Among Unequals Is Inequality

Posting a Link to Your Website isn’t ‘Citing Yourself’

Not sure why this is so difficult for trolls to understand. In today’s digital age, sharing information and engaging in discussions on social media platforms has become an integral part of our daily lives. When participating in online conversations, it… Continue Reading →

Genesis v. Astrophysics

Is there continuity or conflict? Genesis 1:1-2 – “In the beginning God created heaven, and earth. And the earth was void and empty, and darkness was upon the face of the deep; and the spirit of God moved over the… Continue Reading →

Ron DeSantis: From incumbent Princeps Floridiae to the next American Imperator?

Just like in the late imperial Rome, where it was common for generals to be acclaimed Emperors by their legions in far provinces, for them to then go back into Rome to depose their rivals, DeSantis seems to have used his successes in Florida to springboard his rise as a potential president of the United States, challenging his former chief for the American imperial elective honor. Is this the rise of Ron DeSantis from an incumbent Princeps Floridiae to the next American Imperator?

Wow, Government Created This Whole Problem. Guess We Need Some More Government.

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