Real Change Requires Courage
Courage enables us to face what we're not acknowledging so we can bring our careers and relationships to new heights.
Self-Assessment: An Underrated Way to Gain Self-Esteem
The more you flex your rational “muscle” by engaging with reality, the more confident you will be in your mental capabilities and ability to deal with the world around you.
Kiyah Willis on YouTube: A Voice of Reason for Gen Z
Join Kiyah as she explores issues of the day applying the principles of reason, individualism, and capitalism—and debunks false alternatives such as wokeism vs. religion, feelings vs. faith, and socialism vs. conservatism.
The Roots of War and the Path to Peace
Join us at LevelUp 2024 for Kiyah’s discussion of this vital issue—and for the whole mind-sharpening, soul-fueling program.
Kill the Afternoon Slump—without Naps
The dreaded afternoon slump isn't an unavoidable part of being human. And avoiding it doesn't even require taking a midday nap.
Excel in Life. Fight for Liberty. Here’s How…
LevelUp is about principles and practices for excelling in life and fighting for liberty. Join us. Level up in life and liberty. You’re worth it.
Led Zeppelin Almost Never Existed
There were infinite ways things could have gone wrong, countless roadblocks in the face of which Jimmy Page might understandably have given up.
The History of Philosophy as a Tool for Flourishing
Ely Lassman will survey key issues in the history of philosophy, discussing how his life and happiness have improved dramatically by studying it—and how yours can, too.
The Most Badass Conference of the Year
“LevelUp is the most badass conference of the year.” —Sebastian
Don’t Be a Hyacinth: The Danger of Letting Others Set Your Standards
Hyacinth, rather than set her own standards for success and virtue, judges herself according to how she thinks others regard her social status.
Fahrenheit 451 Provides Inspiration to Create
This dystopian classic eloquently shows the ruin that comes if we abandon intellectual pursuits for mindless pleasure.
A Simple Process to Prevent Work Overload
"Most people feel best about their work the week before they go on vacation, but it’s not because of the vacation itself." — David Allen
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