What Is Reason for Living?

by Thomas Walker-WerthLifestyle

Dec 11, 2024

Thomas Walker-Werth introduces Reason for Living and how it aims to address some of the crucial issues in our culture, education, and self-help industry today.

“Emma” by Jane Austen

As Emma discovers that the way to love people is to encourage their independence, she builds a life that’s not only delightful on the surface, but deeply fulfilling.

The Good, The Bad, and Moana

by Thomas Walker-WerthArt & Culture

Dec 11, 2024

Moana 2, although not an especially bad film, is symptomatic a range of serious problems in our culture.

The Dangers of Evading Reality

by Thomas Walker-WerthLifestyle

Dec 10, 2024

Evading reality, whether in critical issues or in everyday life, leads to preventable harm, while rationally confronting facts ensures survival and flourishing.

“The Handmaid’s Tale” by Margaret Atwood

The Handmaid’s Tale is a fascinating story that highlights the importance of self-esteem, individual thought, and personal choice through a stylized and engaging narrative.

Craig Biddle: Logic and Love – The Harmony of Happiness

by Craig BiddlePhilosophy

Dec 5, 2024

What does it mean to love life? Are love and logic intertwined?

Martin Hooss: Virtues as Spiritual Currencies

by Martin HoossPhilosophy

Dec 3, 2024

Is there a market for love? If yes, where do the supply and demand meet each other?

Craig Biddle and Stephen Hicks Debate: Is Objectivism a “Closed System” or an “Open System”?

by Craig BiddlePhilosophy

Dec 3, 2024

Is Objectivism just the ideas Rand discovered in her lifetime or is it open to being altered by others?

Book Review: “Discipline is Destiny” by Ryan Holiday

by Thomas Walker-WerthLifestyle

Dec 3, 2024

Holiday's message is a powerful one despite not being clear if one should be disciplined for one's own sake or someone else's.

Book Review: “The Art of Living Consciously” by Nathaniel Branden

by Thomas Walker-WerthLifestyle

Dec 3, 2024

True mindfulness is about connecting your mind to reality.

“The Student Conductor” by Robert Ford

The Student Conductor is a touching, bittersweet story of a man learning how to pursue the things he loves—and what could stop him from doing so.

Do You Need A Degree to Be an Expert?

by Thomas Walker-WerthLifestyle

Nov 26, 2024

True expertise comes from years of focused practice and learning, not just earning a degree.

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