Spring

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Today I saw Spring. It is certain that we can see it every year, however, we live such busy lives that it often happens that the great beauties of nature pass by unnoticed. The Spring I saw today radiated like a refined and glittering spirit among the trees. This beautiful image caught my attention and … Read more

Rediscovering sobriety

This sobriety is primarily technical and is based on increasing efficiency through technological improvements, while still adhering to the model of “economies of scale” (which aims to sell as many products as possible). This approach allows for savings in resources and energy. However, this external solution is seen by some as not logically following the … Read more

Humanism of the Renaissance

The Renaissance is often interpreted as a return to the values of the ancient era. However, the return to antiquity is not just the convenient acceptance of some past and forgotten knowledge. It is once again understood as the main source of humanistic thought. The Renaissance man is a man of tradition, inheritor of human … Read more

Aldous Huxley – What kind of world are we building?

Aldous Huxley What kind of world are we building? Can we predict how the future will look based on today’s state? Reflecting on this, English writer Aldous Huxley (1894-1963) wrote the cautionary novel Brave New World in 1931, which has become synonymous with a world heading in an inhumane direction. Today, we can assess whether … Read more

The Anchor Student – Selection from the Works

Anchor the Student – Selected Works Anchor the Student is a novel about a young prince, set partly on the last remnant of the mythical Atlantis continent, the island of Poseidonis, and partly in the Atlantean colony of Kem (Egypt). The story takes place just before Poseidonis disappeared under the sea. The conversations between Anchor … Read more

Where is our world heading?

Where is our world headed? Typically, two radical and irreconcilable positions arise in response to this question: the greatest and hopeless pessimism and the most fanatical and naive optimism. Hell and paradise. According to an extremely optimistic view, our world follows a straight and upward line where important events go unnoticed. Creation and progress are … Read more

The Challenge of Change

The Challenge of Change “You cannot step into the same river twice.” – Heraclitus One of our greatest challenges is recognizing the constant change that everything goes through. Everything evolves. Some things change slower, others a bit faster, but nothing remains the same, not even for a second. People change, society changes, the world changes… … Read more