• 20.03.2025

The Essence of Inner Life: Living vs. Non-Living Matter

In the natural world there exists a remarkable division: a living organism is imbued with an inner life energy, expressed through a holistic subjective experience, while non-living matter remains merely a stage for the laws of physics and chemistry. In the living, it is not simply a cumulative collection of elements but rather a deep interconnection of sensations, intentionality, and creative activity that creates a unique sensory unity. This is not an accidental distribution of atoms, but the result of internal processes that foster self-expression and the awareness of one’s own reality.

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  • 20.03.2025

Foundations of Thought: The Role of Self-Evident Axioms in Science and Philosophy

In modern philosophical and scientific discourse, fundamental sentiments and mathematical definitions occupy a central role, serving as the starting point for the formation of a unified theory. It is the self-evident propositions, accepted without the need for additional proofs, that provide the solid foundation upon which all knowledge is built. Separating the emotional tone from intuitive representations allows these ideas to be transformed into strict, formal axioms, which greatly simplifies the process of analysis and the further development of new ideas.

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  • 20.03.2025

Measuring True Kindness

Kindness is not just about beautiful feelings, but about real actions that can be observed and evaluated. When a person demonstrates genuine empathy, care for others, and a willingness to help, it becomes a clear indicator of their moral wealth. Research confirms that people appreciate such actions, considering kindness to be one of the most important human qualities—even though many tend to underestimate it in their own self-assessment.

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  • 20.03.2025

Beyond Calculation: Merging Reason with Philosophy

In today's world, there is often a prevailing confidence in the accuracy of mathematical analysis and cold calculation. However, when it comes to complex life issues, where the energy of emotions, moral values, and the subjective human experience play a key role, mere calculation proves insufficient. Rational methods indeed allow us to quickly find logically substantiated solutions for measurable problems, but they cannot capture the multifaceted nature of the soul, in which reason and feelings are intertwined into a single whole.

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  • 20.03.2025

Breaking Barriers to True Happiness

In the modern world, the search for happiness has become an increasingly relevant topic, and understanding its true nature helps free us from the seduction of illusory prosperity. Unfulfilled basic needs, such as adequate nutrition and material security, often serve as the main stumbling blocks on the path to inner harmony. Without satisfying these most essential needs, any attempt to find joy is doomed to failure.

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  • 20.03.2025

Inner Reflections: The Psychological Impact of Cosmetic Transformation

In today's world, we increasingly observe how the pursuit of ideal physical forms goes beyond simple cosmetic corrections, transforming into a reflection of a person's deep internal struggle with themselves. When one conforms to the diktat of the majority and attempts to meet fleeting fashion standards, the result can be much more complex than merely changing one's appearance.

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  • 20.03.2025

Embracing Uncertainty: Letting Go of the Ephemeral

In a world where the fear of the unknown drives us to tirelessly make plans and anticipate threats, it is important to pause and rethink our priorities. Many of us cling to fleeting joys and earthly pleasures, hoping to shield ourselves from future misfortunes. Yet ancient wisdom teaches us to free ourselves from attachments to the transient, as these concerns sap our energy and prevent us from enjoying the present.

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  • 20.03.2025

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  • 20.03.2025

The Essence of Self-Love

Loving oneself is not about vanity, but about a deep respect and acceptance of one’s own personality, which becomes the foundation for genuine care for others. First and foremost, when we value ourselves, we begin to understand our uniqueness, realizing that true well-being starts with inner harmony and confidence in our own abilities. This does not mean unbridled selfishness; rather, it implies a healthy distinction between self-respect and egocentrism, where our pursuit of the good extends not only to ourselves but also to those around us, creating an atmosphere of support and light.

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  • 20.03.2025

Navigating the Paradox: Balancing Individualism with Social Connection

In the modern world, many of us face a paradox: on one hand, we are active and energetic, while on the other, we feel a deep inner detachment from everything happening around us. This internal disconnection becomes a source of mental tension when the feeling of our own estrangement prevents us from fully experiencing the joys of life and enjoying the company of others.

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