An Introduction to Philosophy (RLL style) Week 02 – Logic Part 7: Summary – Is AI going to kill us with logic?

Logic alone doesn’t make us human, and it doesn’t make machines dangerous either. What matters is how logic dances with creativity, intuition, and imagination. AI reflects our thinking back to us, revealing both our strengths and our blind spots. When we treat logic as a partner rather than a weapon, it becomes a tool for deeper understanding and more meaningful connection, not domination or fear.

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An Introduction to Philosophy (RLL style) Week 01 – Part 7: Summary – Why give a fuck (about Philosophy)?

Philosophy matters because it teaches us how to see the world without blinders. It doesn’t promise easy answers or perfect outcomes, but it offers something better: clarity, perspective, and intention. Wisdom helps us recognize the patterns beneath the chaos and gives us the freedom to move through life with our eyes open, asking better questions and making more meaningful choices.

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An Introduction to Philosophy (RLL style) Week 01 – Part 2: Who has the time?

We’re told that speed equals success, that stillness is wasted time. Philosophy gently disagrees. In the quiet moments, when the noise loosens its grip, wisdom has space to speak. Reflection isn’t an escape from life’s urgency; it’s how we learn what actually matters. Sometimes the bravest move isn’t pushing forward, but pausing long enough to listen.

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An Introduction to Philosophy (RLL style) Week 01 – Part 1: Introduction (What is Philosophy?)

Philosophy isn’t a lecture or a list of answers. It’s a living conversation. It begins the moment we dare to say “I don’t know” and feel curious instead of ashamed. Philosophy asks us to wonder out loud, to turn ideas over like smooth stones in our hands, and to invite others into the questioning. This series begins not with conclusions, but with an open invitation: pull up a chair, ask your own questions, and join the dance.

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Blessed Are the Losers — Finding Wisdom in Our Mistakes

Dear Fellow Traveler, We live in a world that worships the winners.Gold medals, first-place ribbons, viral posts, and perfect lives on polished screens – all shouting that success is the only story worth telling. But let’s be honest.The real wisdom – the kind that humbles, shapes, and softens us – doesn’t come from victory. It … Read more

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