
“When the whole world is running towards a cliff, he who is running in the opposite direction appears to have lost his mind.”
— C.S. Lewis
Heraclitus Hated Everyone—and Built a Philosophy Around It
Who was Heraclitus? Meet the ancient Greek philosopher who believed everything changes, distrusted most people, wrote in riddles, and somehow became one of philosophy’s most quoted—and misunderstood—figures.
Lincoln vs Davis: How Two Kentucky Boys Grew Up to Split the Country in Half
Lincoln vs Davis: two Kentucky boys. Two wagons heading opposite directions. One Civil War. How Lincoln and Jefferson Davis became presidents of rival nations—and why it wasn’t inevitable.
Who Was Milton Berle? The Man, the Myths, and the Philosophy Behind Mr. Television
Discover the life, career, and philosophy of Milton Berle, the legendary “Mr. Television.” Explore his rise from vaudeville to TV stardom, the challenges he overcame, and the witty life lessons that defined his comedic legacy.






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