Goddess Saraswati, the divine embodiment of knowledge, wisdom, and learning, has inspired millions across generations. These ...
This article will provide an overview of Ralph Losey’s vision of social transformation in the age of computers. He believes we must progress from an information-based society, which was triggered by ...
When I ask the question, "Why do I suffer?" I may be mistaken about the reasons for my suffering. I may lack the necessary knowledge or have developed clever ways of deceiving myself. Yet, I cannot ...
Okay, part of the reason for the title of this post is so I could see the publication of “Wisdom and Knowledge, by Matt Reed.” Henceforth, I can call myself the author of “Wisdom and Knowledge.” I can ...
Knowledge is a wonderful thing, but it is only part of the equation. You may know that a tomato is a fruit, but true wisdom is understanding that it doesn’t belong in a fruit salad. Knowledge is ...
Let’s for a second imagine two very different people, with two very different backgrounds, studying the same thing in their own unique ways. In this case, it’s the sea. The first is a university ...
I recently wondered what Socrates would say if he transcended centuries and, for a final time, had a chance to question the world. I wondered, if he stood in the Pit of our campus, what self-effacing ...
Chanakya, also known as Kautilya, was an ancient Indian philosopher, teacher, economist, and political strategist who is best known for his work, the Arthashastra. He was also the author of the ...
One of the most, uh, formative movies for me as a teen was Monty Python and the Holy Grail. My favorite hysterical characters in the movie were all played by a single actor, John Cleese, who continues ...