Before information became infinite, knowledge had shape and boundaries. It lived in shelves, archives, and the minds of teachers. The effort of discovery defined its worth. Finding an answer meant turning pages, not refreshing screens. The process gave knowledge a…
In this post, I want to reflect on a figure who remains surprisingly little known in the West, a man whose story is both fascinating and tragic, but also profoundly worth remembering, because few figures of the twentieth century…
We often hear about the importance of critical thinking, the ability to analyze evidence, question assumptions, explore perspectives, and foresee implications. Charts and frameworks, like the one that lays out the “cycle of critical thinking,” make it seem so…
In recent years, a new breed of tech entrepreneur has emerged, not merely as a CEO or startup founder, but as a would-be philosopher, eager to hand down lessons on life, humanity, and the future. Armed with buzzwords, startup…