Category: Philosophy

  • The Georgia Guidestones: A Monument to Memory and Forgetting

    The Georgia Guidestones: A Monument to Memory and Forgetting

    In the red clay fields of Elbert County, a mysterious granite monument once stood—etched in eight languages, aligned to the stars, and humming with prophecy.…

  • False Happiness or Painful Truth?

    False Happiness or Painful Truth?

    In a world of curated comfort and digital illusion, America faces a quiet choice: false peace or painful truth. This post asks—what if numbness is…

  • Orwell vs. Huxley: Which One Got It Right?

    Orwell vs. Huxley: Which One Got It Right?

    Orwell feared pain; Huxley feared pleasure. Which dystopia best describes our algorithmic age? Explore their hybrid vision shaping our digital future.

  • A Curious Intro

    A Curious Intro

    “The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing. One cannot help but be in awe when he contemplates…