Ancient thinkers struggled to tell facts from falsehoods just like we do – and their strategies are still relevant today.
In different passage, Aulus tells us about some bookstalls he came across when he arrived by ship at the port of Brundisium ...
The contribution of Greeks in Australia cannot really be quantified in dollars and cents. It is more than that. It is ...
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Aristotle warned us about Instagram life 2,000 years ago
Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics reads uncannily like a critique of today, which is obsessed with optimisation, hacks and ...
There’s a special kind of travel anxiety that shows up right after you book a flight to a country where you don’t speak the ...
The out-flowing love is the love that goes to the darkest places in the world and takes the darkness upon itself. In other ...
People whose lives aren’t narrated by a voice in their head may have ‘anendophasia’. Experts are now investigating what’s ...
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(Guest opinion) Don Overcash: The poison of pride — Why arrogance destroys trust and influence
Consider individuals in your network who display significant arrogance and pride. Do they inspire trust? These traits are detrimental to trustworthiness, conflicting with qualities like ...
Traveling Florida’s backroads led to old-school diners, but only a handful captured the true charm that defines a classic ...
Percy Jackson and the Olympians Season 2 returned this week with a suspenseful episode this week. The fourth episode ended ...
On a hill in north London, about 100 metres above sea level, is the capital’s only commercial scale vineyard, Forty Hall. It ...
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