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Alan Watts advocated balancing beneficence and rascality for a healthy life. Excessive virtue can lead to rigidity, while playful rascality promotes flexibility, creativity, and authenticity. Embracing the full spectrum of human nature helps achieve harmony between order and mischief.
"Hard Times" by Charles Dickens highlights the perils of industrialization and utilitarianism, showing dehumanization. Through vivid characters and a poignant narrative, it advocates empathy and a balance between reason and imagination, stressing the need for compassion in a changing world.
Studio Ghibli films teach us the beauty of embracing simplicity, the strength found in kindness, and the importance of harmony with nature. They remind us that true courage often lies in vulnerability, and that love and compassion can transform the world around us.
"Death Note," a popular anime and manga series, presents a wealth of themes that echo Machiavellian concepts, particularly those related to power, morality, and the nature of leadership.
"Death Note," a popular anime and manga series, presents a wealth of themes that echo Machiavellian concepts, particularly those related to power, morality, and the nature of leadership.
On a personal journey to curate the best practices that have historically fostered peace, mitigated conflict, and ended wars. Part V is dedicated to Abdul-Ghaffar Khan
On a personal journey to curate the best practices that have historically fostered peace, mitigated conflict, and ended wars. Part IV is dedicated to Kanishka the Great
On a personal journey to curate the best practices that have historically fostered peace, mitigated conflict, and ended wars. Part III is dedicated to The Christian king of Abyssinia Ashama Ibn Abjar.
On a personal journey to curate the best practices that have historically fostered peace, mitigated conflict, and ended wars. Part II is dedicated to Emperor Akbar of Mughal.
On a personal journey to curate the best practices that have historically fostered peace, mitigated conflict, and ended wars. This part is dedicated to Saint Francis of Assisi.