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Bentham's Reimagined Legacy: A Reflection on Society's Utilitarian Dilemma
Reflecting on Bentham's legacy reveals a complex influence: while his utilitarian ideals guide policy and economics, they struggle with today's societal and ethical complexities, urging a balance between individual happiness and collective well-being.

The Modern Magician: Professors in the Age of Instant Gratification
In today’s fast-paced world, professors become performers, adapting lectures with multimedia, buzzwords, and pop culture references to engage the digitally native generation. They forego depth for the captivating allure of instant gratification.

Quiet Wisdom: Schopenhauer's Path and the Simplicity of Letting Go
Arthur Schopenhauer's philosophy reveals life's inherent struggles, emphasizing the liberation in letting go of desires. His teachings, resonating in the modern age, guide us to embrace simplicity, navigate life's challenges, and find peace in the art of living lightly. His wisdom encourages a serene and purposeful existence, free from the burdens of insatiable cravings.

The Price of Joy: Debunking the Myth of Happiness and the Currency of Contentment
The relationship between money and happiness is complex, with factors like the hedonistic treadmill, the Easterlin Paradox, and insights from philosophy and psychology playing roles. While wealth can influence well-being, true happiness often lies in experiences, relationships, and aligning wealth with personal values and purpose.

The Art of Not Knowing: Embracing Ignorance, Wisdom, and the Pricelessness of Stupidity
As we navigate the complexities of knowledge, it's worth exploring the notion that stupidity, when wielded wisely, might be a priceless virtue. True understanding begins with the humility to admit what we do not know, and there is a certain artistry in embracing a form of stupidity that liberates us from preconceived notions.

Exploring Life's Unconventional Path: Challenging Social Norms and Embracing Existential Freedom
In the grand ballroom of life, existentialism and the insights of philosophers like Sartre, de Beauvoir, Camus, Foucault, and Nietzsche guide us, encouraging questioning over conformity. They illuminate that life's richness emerges not from adhering to societal expectations but from crafting our unique journeys, weaving the fabric of our existence.

From Zarathustra to Zoom: Decoding Nietzsche's Last Man in the Age of Generational Purpose-Seeking
Nietzsche's concept of the "Last Man" reflects the challenges of modernity and the potential erosion of purpose in human existence. As contemporary generations navigate societal, economic, and environmental issues, the pursuit of purpose becomes central. Addressing these challenges is crucial for fostering a society that values individuality and purpose-driven lives, transcending the pitfalls of Nietzsche's vision.


Immanuel Kant - YOLO (You Only Live Once?)
Immanuel Kant's philosophical ideas find a modern echo in Gen Z's culture, from the categorization of trends and digital enlightenment to meme-driven morality and the sublime experience of social media. Gen Z's online personas and engagement with fleeting moments also resonate with Kant's concepts, demonstrating a unique blend of 18th-century philosophy with 21st-century digital life.