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  • Intersexual Dynamics

    “The true man wants two things: danger and play. For that reason, he wants woman, as the most dangerous plaything.” – Friedrich Nietzsche We’ve all heard the saying “don’t judge a book by it’s cover”. This saying tries to encourage the fulfillment of a deep human desire to be loved unconditionally. However, we all know…

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  • Modern Technology’s Effect on the Brain

    Technology can be thought of as the application of knowledge to extend human ability. Technologies can be separated into a few different categories based on which human ability they extend (Carr, 2020). One category extends our physical strength and dexterity (Carr, 2020). This includes technologies like the jet, the car, and the gun. A second…

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  • Power, Knowledge, and God

    Power, Knowledge, and God are often thought of as being quite different. Perhaps they aren’t. In this article, we’ll explore their relationship. By the end, you will have a completely different understanding of the ways in which they connect. Power “For the kingdom of God is not in word, but in power” – Corinthians 4:20…

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  • The Masculine Archetypes

    A World of Stories As human beings, we live in a world of stories. We speak in stories. We see in stories. We even dream in stories. “The world we experience as ‘out there’ is actually a reconstruction of reality that is built inside our heads.” – The Science of Storytelling As that quote alludes…

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  • Yin Yang: Intersexual Dynamics

    Yin Yang Everyone has seen the Yin Yang symbol. Yin Yang is a fundamental principle in Chinese philosophy, representing a dualistic conception of nature and reality, where everything exists in a state of balance between two opposing and interconnected forces. The concept of Yin Yang can be used as a lens to explore the world…

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  • Constructing a Mind for the Modern World

    “To the dull mind all nature is leaden. To the illumined mind the whole world burns and sparkles with light.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson It feels unfair that we’re just dropped into the world so far into humanity’s journey. It’s like being dropped into a sports game with little idea of how to play the…

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  • The Secrets to Longevity: Principles from Top Longevity Books

    In recent years, there has been a troubling decline in the average American life expectancy. After peaking at 78.9 years in 2014, life expectancy fell sharply to 76.1 years by 2021—a significant drop driven by the COVID-19 pandemic, rising rates of chronic disease, substance abuse, and mental health challenges. [1]. As the U.S. lags behind…

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  • Principles for Longevity

    For the longest time, we’ve been lied to. By the government, by the food industry, and by the pharmaceutical industry. Following the advice of any of these entities over the last century would have led you to tragic health outcomes. Eventually, people realized this. Now, there’s a growing health and longevity space attracting millions. People…

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  • Fitness as Exploration

    Fitness as Exploration

    People around me marvel out how effortless staying in peak shape is for me. Over the years I’ve engaged in countless different forms of training such as running, biking, swimming, fighting, gymnastics, yoga, calisthenics, and crossfit. I’ve also spent years training other people as a personal trainer. The purpose of this article is to explain…

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  • Reversing the Negative Effects of Sitting Through Yoga

    Evolution of Inactivity If you spend a lot of time sitting or suffer from back pain/bad posture, you’ll want to read this section: In today’s world, regardless of our activity levels, we find ourselves spending significant time seated. This shift began with the introduction of technologies like television and computers, marking a drastic change from…

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