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The Mind at Work: The Seven Functions of Thought
Epictetus, the ancient philosopher, had some profound insights about the nature of our minds. He posited that “the proper work of the mind is the exercise of choice, refusal, yearning, repulsion, preparation, purpose, and assent.” Sounds heavy? It might at first, but let’s break it down, exploring how these functions shape our reality, and why — read more
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Who Are You, Really? Finding Meaning in a Chaotic Universe
Let’s dive into something that can feel pretty heavy, but I promise to keep it light. You know those questions, the ones we often brush off or answer without really thinking? “Who are you?” “What do you do?” “Where are you from?” On the surface, they might seem like small talk, but actually get to — read more
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Behind the Seams: Ethical Supply Chains & Fair Wages
The fashion industry, a multi trillion dollar global enterprise, has long been criticised for its opaque supply chains and exploitative labour practices. As consumers become increasingly aware of the implications of their purchases, the calls for ethical supply chains and fair wages have intensified. This blog post will take a deep dive into the complexities — read more
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Stop Climbing Mountains!
Let’s get real for a minute, no this isn’t another one of those stoic naval gazing posts where I sit back and philosophise about life. I’m here to talk about something a little more ground level (pun intended). I want to shout from the rooftops (or maybe the base camp of Everest?) it’s time to — read more
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7 Surprising Benefits of Sustainable Fashion You Didn’t Know About
In a world where the fashion industry has often been criticised for its negative impact on the environment and society, sustainable fashion is stepping into the limelight as a refreshing alternative. It’s easy to associate sustainability with merely being eco-friendly, but there’s a lot more under the surface. If you thought sustainable fashion was just — read more
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Stop Wandering: Embrace the Good Life
In his Meditations, Marcus Aurelius speaks directly to the heart of the philosophical endeavour, emphasising that there comes a time when we must turn our backs on endless reading and intellectual wandering. In particular, his admonition in book 3.14 resonates deeply: “Stop wandering about! You aren’t likely to read your own notebooks, or ancient histories, — read more
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The Reality Behind the Viral TikTok Video: A Closer Look at Fast Fashion and Its Fallout
In recent years, the fast fashion industry has faced increasing scrutiny as consumers become more aware of its environmental impacts and ethical implications. A recent TikTok video titled “THIS IS SHEIN – WITHOUT THE FILTERS” sparked widespread outrage, depicting a grim reality that many associate with the fashion giant Shein. However, the video presents a — read more
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Finding Strength in Tranquility: Embracing Seneca’s Wisdom
In a world swirling with chaos, stress, and uncertainty, it’s pretty fascinating to look at how some folks navigate through the storms of life with a level of grace that seems almost superhuman. You know the ones I’m talking about, the people who seem to embody poise and resilience, regardless of what life throws at — read more
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New Year, New Me: Why You Don’t Need to Wait for a Calendar Change to Embrace New Beginnings
Hello January! The month where gyms get crowded, detox diets break the internet, and resolutions flutter around like confetti, only to get lost in the daily grind a few weeks later. It’s that time of year when we often reflect, resolve, and embark on grand plans for self improvement. Let’s take a moment to explore — read more




