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Love Solving Problems or Would This Be Considered a Headache?

Lost Without Making Special or Do You Not Possess It?
In this week's exploration, we delve into the primal urge for creativity, tracing its roots through history and psychology. Join us as we unravel the complexities of art and the human experience.

Do You Prefer College Parties or College Paradoxes?
"Are you going to that party tonight?" was a common question for me my first year of college, but it’s been years since I’ve heard it. Now, I’m the one hosting, welcoming everyone who’s finally made it to my party. College is a double-edged sword—I’ve learned that it’s not about the degree or the title you hold, but rather the paradox of hating school yet continuing because it’s expected. The pressure to secure a job often overshadows the joy of learning, making me wonder what it would be like to just enjoy expanding the mind without the looming weight of tuition and future careers.

Is This The End of The World or Are We Forming an Army?
Imagine a world with no government, no rules, where survival depends solely on individual choices. This week, I dive into the concept of the State of Nature, exploring Hobbes' grim view of chaos and Rousseau’s more optimistic take on human goodness. Are we destined for violence and distrust, or can we find solidarity in times of crisis? Join me as we unpack these philosophies and reflect on how we might react when the structures around us crumble.

What Even Is Evil or Good?
Dissecting the philosophical battle between good and evil, this post delves into free will, human nature, and the concept of evil through the lens of anime and Immanuel Kant’s theories.

Do You Like Brain Benders or Train Wrecks?
Philosophy isn’t about finding the right answer; it’s about exploring the depths of your mind and wrestling with impossible questions to discover who you truly are.