Throughout the ages, wisdom hasn’t changed. We were the exact same species one hundred, five hundred, two thousand and 5 … More
Author: Dave
Napoleon actually was a short dead dude (The philosophy of: Bill S. Preston Esquire pt.2)
You are not you. If it weren’t all the people you’ve met or had experiences with, whether in person or … More
There’s ONE way that time travel is possible. And it’s happening every moment, so go with it – The philosophy of: Billy the Kid (in Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure)
So time travel (backwards) is a toughie… and one of the reasons is this… But you are always time travelling. … More
Is Death seriously some annoying thing that can just be cured, like cholera or short-sightedness? AND the philosophy of: Everyone Ever (if it could be.)
How would what we consider to be ‘living’ change if we could live forever? Well for one, you probably wouldn’t … More
Why Time travel (at least backwards) is not possible – The Philosophy of: minutephysics and the Grandfather Paradox
Time travel’s a tough nelly. And largely because Time only goes in one direction. And maybe that’s enough to prove … More
This could be how to test if you’re doing something that’s truly best for YOU. 30 years ago, would so many people have sent trash cans to Jadaveon Clowney? [+ The Philosophy of: Mr Bean pt.2 – YOU are all you need to have a fucking great time]
How many things do people do just to share online, impress people they know/sort of know/don’t know/hate, or to get … More
What is knowledge? Do you know?
Remembering what numbers your favourite football players wore in 1995, the capital city of Latvia, Moldova and Belarus are and … More
Cracking the screen of your phone and Death = same thing
The problem with death is that a lot of us are shit scared of it and hate to talk about … More
If you have calmness, perseverance and a clear mind, you’re good. You can face anything in life (The virtues of おちついてる, しつついける and むになる)
The nearer a man comes to a calm mind, the closer he is to strength. – From Marcus Aurelius’ Meditations If you … More
To understand yourself and what’s best for you (especially when weighing up a major decision), ask yourself these four questions.
Who am I? What’s Important to me? What do I like? What do I need? Once you take the time … More