The Unshareable Self: Alone in Your Mind
I am the only person who will ever live inside this particular arrangement of thoughts, the sole resident...
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I am the only person who will ever live inside this particular arrangement of thoughts, the sole resident...
The World Isn’t Fair. Now What? The news arrived on a Thursday: my friend Sarah, who had never...
he tragedy isn't that all questions have answers—they don't. The tragedy is that we teach children to stop...
I stood in my kitchen, hands gesturing to an empty room, delivering the perfect rebuttal to a conversation...
The questions that matter most resist answers because they're not asking for information—they're reaching toward mystery. They're not...
We ask dangerous questions because something in us craves the drama of potential devastation. Perhaps most perversely, we...
The moment struck with double force: recognizing my absolute insignificance in a universe of billions of galaxies, while...
When Socrates declared "I know that I know nothing," he set humanity's most profound intellectual trap. This knowing...
The assertion that knowledge is impossible presents us with a paradox so elegant in its self-destruction that it...
If moral responsibility follows causal chains without principled limits, we face what I call the Responsibility Cascade—an exponential...