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Aristotle warned us about Instagram life 2,000 years ago
Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics reads uncannily like a critique of today, which is obsessed with optimisation, hacks and ...
The thinker has explained in ‘Aprendemos juntos BBVA’ the social key that explains the difficulties that many encounter in ...
In 13th- and 14th-century Europe, art was mostly connected to the church, and was made to help people feel closer to God.
Nagaland presents a rare paradox within the Indian Union: a society publicly saturated with Christian language yet privately fractured by moral ambiguity, polit ...
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Ozempic meals? Restaurants shrink portions to match bite-sized hunger
With more people taking Ozempic and Wegovy, some in the restaurant industry are taking note and responding to the trend ...
The start of every new year offers the opportunity to briefly turn away from the swamp of current crises and rise to the beckoning of new horizons. Accordingly, if we ...
The Groundbreaker does not offer neat conclusions or heroic arcs, its strength lies in its honesty about uncertainty, timing ...
It was Ralph Waldo Emerson who said, “What you do speaks so loudly that I cannot hear what you say”. This means that the true essence of any man is validated by their actions and not by mere words; ...
An aphorism differs from an axiom, which is a self-evident truth (“All men are created equal”), and from platitude, which is ...
From the Ancient Greeks and Buddhists to Christian thinkers and positive psychologists, happiness has taken many forms.
Lily Winters kisses Cane Ashby at midnight then pulls away with mixed signals. Y&R spoilers reveal Phyllis Summers swoops in ...
We are so conditioned to expect revelation from dates that we forget revelation is rarely punctual. The earth does not care ...
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