Philosophy scientists can use Part VI: Always doing what you've done
The message behind this week’s aphorism is that to achieve something new we have to try something different and change the way things are done, ideally for the better.
Read MoreThe message behind this week’s aphorism is that to achieve something new we have to try something different and change the way things are done, ideally for the better.
Read MoreThis week’s phrase aims to teach us that when we lack the tools we need we may have to consider a new perspectives.
Read MoreThis week’s phrase is designed to remind you that even if the task in front of you seems too big to be beaten, a little effort carried out over time can beat any problem.
Read MoreThe world of woodworking has much to offer in terms of wisdom, such as this week’s aphorism - Measure twice, cut once.
Read MoreThis week we discuss a sentiment that both our parents and teachers try to instil in us from a young age: responsibility for our actions.
Read MoreHow many times have you torn your home apart looking for your keys because you forgot where you abandoned them? The simple way to prevent this far too regular occurrence would be to have a place where my keys always live but just because it’s simple doesn’t mean it’s easy; we humans are creatures of habit – for better and worse.
Read MorePhilosophy – the stuff of ancient scholars and enlightened monks? At least that’s how I imagine a large majority of people see it today. But does philosophy have to be discarded to the tombs of history or is some wisdom timeless?
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