Manifesto I: Living Authentically
Through the lens of Nietzsche’s philosophy, this manifesto explores personal growth, empathy, and authentic living. It challenges societal norms, reflecting on modern struggles like polarization and disconnection, while advocating for harmony, sustainability, and meaningful connections with others and nature. A call to reflect, redefine values, and forge your unique path.
The Kingdom of Ends
Immanuel Kant’s Kingdom of Ends, where every person is treated as an end in themselves, I found myself drawn to the concept of virtues as something dynamic and alive. A mist that flows through us rather than qualities we permanently possess. Inspired by a Finnish word virtaus, flow.
Maybe Aristotle Was Right
Read how AI redefines Aristotle’s concept of eudaimonia by democratizing access to growth and knowledge. Historically, Latin and academic English limited intellectual discourse to elites, but AI-powered tools like translation and personalized learning break these barriers, cultivating children and adults growth potential.