Being Selfless is Selfish on Nov 7, 2009It is clear that we humans are very egoistical beings. Most of our actions are for self gain, and few of us would carry out benevolent tasks for others without substanial benefits. However, if being selfish means to be commiting an act that is benefi...
Facing the Lion By Joseph Lemasolai Lekuton on Oct 17, 2009 in Book Review Facing the Lion by Joseph Lemasolai Lekuton is an inspiring book about the obstacles in being a nomadic boy in Kenya. This book gives us a new perspective of life that many of us seldom get to see. Joseph was born in Kenya as a nomadic boy. His fam...
on Aug 22, 2009 in Book Review Facing the Lion by Joseph Lemasolai Lekuton is an inspiring book about the obstacles in being a nomadic boy in Kenya. This book gives us a new perspective of life that many of us seldom get to see. Joseph was born in Kenya as a nomadic boy. His fam...
Immediate Judgement: Seeing Only What Meets the Eye on Aug 14, 2009 in Philosophical Inquiry Whenever we walk down the streets or go to the mall, we encounter many people. And though many of us hate to admit it, we judge them by their appearance, complexion, or clothing immediately after we notice them. Direct confrontations makes us judge p...
Working On a New Blog Template on Aug 9, 2009 in Announcement I wish to reach one of my goals of attaining a original blog template. Because of this, I have found myself very busy along with other work, so my posts might be relatively delayed. Also, after finishing the template, I plan on writing articles on a...
Hegemony: Peace Achieved by Unity on Aug 4, 2009 in Political Inquiry Constant wars are waged between countries in order to gain political power. These wars, whether physical or merely potent like the Cold War, uses exceedingly large amounts of resources, yet often surmises very little gain compared to what was lost to...
Sorry For Delay on Aug 3, 2009 in Announcement I suddenly had to leave to another city for a few days so I was unable to make any new posts, but now I'm back and should be posting again starting tommorow.Sorry for the delay...
The Destructive Power of Boredom on Jul 29, 2009 in Philosophical Inquiry Our emotions can push us to do things we often regret. Anger, for example, can blind our senses to a point where we only know how to kill and destroy. What is surprising though, is that something like boredom can cause even more destruction and devas...
Imitation: Concealing Our Lives and Simulating New Ones on Jul 29, 2009 in Philosophical Inquiry Many of us are not content with who we really are. We always wished for more, whether it's weath, power, fame, or complexion, we are never satisfied with what we were born with. There will always be a person, real or fictional, who is perfect in our...
on Jul 28, 2009 in Philosophical Inquiry Many of us are not content with who we really are. We always wished for more, whether it's weath, power, fame, or complexion, we are never satisfied with what we were born with. There will always be a person, real or fictional, who is perfect in our...
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