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A Christmas Carol’s Message About Ending Our Self-Hatred Of Humanity
Something Special For Christmas
We Need More Good Samaritans And Fewer Jokers
Consulting With The Dead Is More Meaningful Than Watching Netflix
Why Every Creator Must Develop The Courage To Be Ignored
I Made Fun Of A Girl Whose Mother Was Murdered
Why The Romans Stole A 400-Ton Egyptian Obelisk
Ancient Rome’s Explanation Of Why Groceries Are So Expensive Today
Breaking Our Addiction to the Never-Ending Now
Lessons On Being Unique In An Age Of Conformity
Harry Houdini’s Warning About The AI Afterlife Industry
Voltaire And Jelly Roll Show How To Create In An Age Of Fake AI Content
Kipling’s Century-Old Warning About The Chaos And Mass Manipulation We See Today
A Better Way To Navigate The Overwhelming Flood Of Data In Our Lives
A Lair Guarded by Medusa Far From Greece Blurs Myth And History
It’s Never Been Easier To Look Good Instead Of Being Good
Some Say Nothing Good Comes From Alcohol, But 9,000-Year-Old Beer Shows Otherwise
Philosophy Can Help Us Adjust To A Virtual World Our Minds Weren’t Built For
The Tale Of Icarus Is About Our Addiction To Extremes Today
You Must Do The Thing Before You Can Be The Thing You Desire
1600 Massive Neolithic Monuments Sit In The Deserts Of Saudi Arabia
Updates At History Philosophy Action
How Romans Made Elephants And Trees Appear Out Of Nowhere In The Colosseum
The Greatest Story Ever Told, Or A Made-Up Adventure Based On Hearsay
Homer's Odyssey Shows A Better Way To Navigate Our Ever-Changing World
The Connection Between Alan Turing, Modern Music, And WWII Spy Tech
The 6,000-Year-Old Neolithic Road Made Of Wood
Every Day I Watch The Frontlines Of A War America Is Losing
Before Trees Ruled, The Earth Was Covered By Giant Fungi
The Odd Genius And Fish That Helped Create Our Current Electric Infrastructure
Artificial Intelligence Is A Helpful Program, Not A Way To Live
What Happened When Plato Tried To Create His “Republic” In Real Life
This Ancient Roman Author Has A Better Way To Say “No”
This Painting Captured The Bare Human Condition In Only 8 Words
If You’re Only A “Content Creator,” You’ll Be Replaced By AI
A Better Way To Deal With Our Current Age Of Infinite Choices
Scientific Analysis Shows Ancient Scythians Made Leather From Human Skin
Beethoven’s Letter About Suicide Is A Guide For Dealing With Adversity
History’s Lesson On Risk And Awe Can Fix Our Mental Struggles Caused By Technology
This Martial Arts Philosophy Builds Self-Confidence And Helps Others At The Same Time
Why A Famous Roman Writer Believes It’s Better To Have Fewer Friends
Aristotle’s Advice For A Good Life Is Still Relevant Today
This Digital Tech Made the Stories on Karnak’s Massive Walls Understandable
A Legendary Creator Explains How To Do Great Work In Four Unsimple Steps
How Photos From Old Spy Satellites Are Helping To Find Ancient Ruins Today
How The Loss Of A Great Library Shows Data’s Fragile State Today
Why Ancient Roman Roads Still Affect Modern Economies Today
They Rebuilt A 3500-Year-Old Ship To Retrace An Epic Egyptian Sea Voyage
A Better Thing To Do Instead Of Asking About The Meaning Of Life
What Great Historians Can Teach Us About Life And How To Live
These Week's Topic: How To Live And The Meaning Of Life
A Better Way For Dealing With The Everyday Boredom Of Life
Life Passes By While Waiting For A Perfect Moment That Never Comes
Upcoming For This Week: Christian Philosophers
A Site Of Great Neolithic Violence Shows Us the Dangers Of Misusing Technology
Ancient Wooden Weapons Show Our Ancestors Were Organized And Creative Hunters
The Greatest Samurai In History Used Wooden Swords
The Blue-Eyed English Samurai That Inspired A Best-Selling Book And TV Show
A Weapon Of Mass Destruction Went Off In America, We Just Didn’t Notice
How World War One Helped Inspire Lord Of The Rings
How The Ancient Greeks Created The Idea Of Money
His Dreams Of Adventure Met The Nightmare Of Political Reality In WWI
How Aristotle Became A Pawn In A Cold War Between China And The West
How Social Media Fuels The Frustration Behind Historically Toxic Mass Movements
An Area Of The Brain Controls Willpower And Tenacity: Science Says You Can Improve It
What The Untimely Death Of My Brother Taught Me About Control And Choice
The Human Wonder That Fought Back The Darkness
The First AI Chatbot Was Created In 1964
When Algorithms Won An Ancient Human Game And Became “AI”
Humanity’s Previous Attempts To Create Life Explain Our Fears Of AI Today
A Genius’ Ultimate Question To Direct Us To Happiness
Ancient Greece Achieved Its Brilliance Through Simplicity, We Should Do The Same
Modern Society’s New Religion: Worshiping At The Cult Of Doom
Modern Humanity’s Monument Designed To Last 10,000 Years
This Was Once A Universal Tool For Teaching, Survival, And Power
Children Make The Greatest Remorseless Killers And Revolutionaries
The Ancient Egyptians Had a Different North Star
A Golf Course Sits Next To The Great Pyramids Of Egypt
Memory’s Possible Virus Origins, And Its Interesting Role In History
What Happens When You Analyze Vlad The Impaler’s Letters With Advanced Tech
It’s An Engineering Marvel Of The Ancient World But Is Mostly Unknown Today
He Came Face To Face With Evil And Learned How To Forgive
1800 Years Before Pompeii, Mount Vesuvius Devastated Another Civilization
The First Nuclear Reactor Was Built Under A Football Stadium In Chicago
He Crossed The Alps On A Borrowed Elephant To Prove A Point
How The Ancient Greeks Transported 20 Ton War Ships Over Dry Land
Why Silk Has Been Greatly Desired By Warriors Throughout Time
Genghis Khan’s Special Tool For Winning His Empire Wasn’t An Army