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Aug 25, 2021

How to Shift Our Focus and Live a Substantive Life

It could be said that half of us want to live the unexamined life, assimilating into the culture, and half of us want to write our own marching orders. It’s not so easy, though, to be an original, to bring to bear the autonomy of self-possession. How we have…

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Philosophy

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Mar 30, 2021

Building a Life Worth Living

More than 2500 years ago the philosopher, Socrates, asserted that the unexamined life was not worth living. He predicted that we’ll be forever discontent if we don’t investigate, articulate and reconcile the struggle between the natural life force that we are with what the world wants us to do. Until…

Philosophy

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Building a Life Worth Living
Building a Life Worth Living
Philosophy

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Dec 8, 2020

A Call for Respect and Decency

Accusatory, nightmarish and alarmist visions front-page our printed newspapers, transmit from our airwaves and blanket our digital world. We are informed about corruption, exploitation, bigotry and a long list of other malfeasance in the corridors of local and national political and corporate power. Communication is often vulgar, hypocritical and intolerant…

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A Call for Respect and Decency
A Call for Respect and Decency
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Sep 29, 2020

Are You Fighting the Good Fight?

Though one would think there’d be no shortage of information about the right stuff that human beings need to know, and like to know, it turns out there is little data of import about the significant place the good fight has in our lives. Just how disappointing, meaningless and unfair…

Philosophy

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Are You Fighting the Good Fight?
Are You Fighting the Good Fight?
Philosophy

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Mar 24, 2020

How to Best Meet the Challenge of These Stormy Days

Do the Right Thing Stormy days are upon us. These are volatile frightening times. We find ourselves in a global crisis that also hits close to home. Though the proverbial “the world is going to hell in a handbasket,” rings true, we can’t sidle over to the dark side…

Philosophy

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Philosophy

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Feb 18, 2020

Designing a Stable, Artful and Agreeable Life in Irrational Times

The promise of humanity lies in its bold spirit. We each have the ability to think, feel and imagine and to climb the ladder of transcendence. And we each have the ability to give honest and artful expression to the struggle to matter, to make order, to care. …

Philosophy

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Designing a Stable, Artful and Agreeable Life in Irrational Times
Designing a Stable, Artful and Agreeable Life in Irrational Times
Philosophy

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Jan 21, 2020

A New Framework for Seeing Clearly, Thinking Freely and Loving Your Life

10 Brief Lessons in Autonomy — The usefulness of our inquiries into “how should we live,” and “how to achieve our country” depends in large part on our willingness to see clearly, think freely and act accordingly. That is, we must take full advantage of America’s emancipation of our minds. Of course, learning how to employ…

Philosophy

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A New Framework for Seeing Clearly, Thinking Freely and Loving Your Life
A New Framework for Seeing Clearly, Thinking Freely and Loving Your Life
Philosophy

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Dec 17, 2019

Why It’s So Important to Know Your Own Mind

It always was and probably always will be evolving wisdom, aptitude and the clash of wills that inspire and guide humanity’s long journey from its brute state to the poetic light of the heavens. But we don’t get from that place where we were originally inserted and situated into a…

Philosophy

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Why It’s So Important to Know Your Own Mind
Why It’s So Important to Know Your Own Mind
Philosophy

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Nov 19, 2019

The Importance of Learning to Sit Still

In the Summer 2014 issue of The Hedgehog Review: Critical Reflections on Contemporary Culture, Mark Edmundson, of the University of Virginia, addresses the happiness we forsake when we are too distracted to be absorbed in something we love. In service of his point, he references William Wordsworth who had the…

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The Importance of Learning to Sit Still
The Importance of Learning to Sit Still
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Oct 22, 2019

Revealing the Means to Living an Original, Creative and Examined Life

Living the examined life is not so easy. To be an original, to create a life of your own design, to parse, weigh and scale where and how you can best contribute is not so easy. To write your own marching orders, to look and ponder, to surmise and re-evaluate…

Philosophy

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Revealing the Means to Living an Original, Creative and Examined Life
Revealing the Means to Living an Original, Creative and Examined Life
Philosophy

5 min read

Arnold Siegel

Arnold Siegel

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Philosopher, Contemporary American thinker, Founder of Autonomy and Life https://autonomyandlife.com

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