Wednesday, November 12, 2025

Depression - Seek Professional Help



"The mind is its own place, and in itself can make a heaven of hell, a hell of heaven."
-John Milton
Depression is a black hole that sucks the life out of an otherwise healthy individual and his entourage. The sufferer knows that his mind is in darkness but is powerless to change. If left untreated, he may fall into addictions that will provide temporary relief while while also becoming its own problem.
"If you're going through hell, keep going."
-Winston Churchill
If life has become nothing more than a burden, day in and day out, to you then seek professional help. Therapy, medication and lifestyle changes can help heal your mind. While life has its dark moments it's not supposed to be all black all the time. There's sadness but there's also joy and you're meant to feel both not just one.

Fight it, conquer it and inspire others to do the same.

Wednesday, November 5, 2025

Where do YOU get Your Information From?

My immediate family is unanimously on the same page when it comes to politics and we're always so surprised when we meet someone who isn't. "What sort of information does that person listens to?" we wonder.

A better question would be what sort of information are WE listening to? Since we're all on the same page, I think we can reasonably assume that its because we're all listening to the same information. If we had different information, we would be thinking differently.

The media shapes our thoughts and its important that we tune in to proper sources of information. In the West, truth is under attack which means that it's becoming increasingly difficult to tune in to facts. Some argue that social media can help but it's mostly just noise made by people trying to live off of their content.
The "truth" is that there's no ultimate source of information that we can rely on for news. If we keep in mind that some of these news outlet just copy from each other, and copying a lie doesn't make it true, it is almost impossible to determine facts from fiction.
Looking for information at the source usually helps however the source can also be lying.

Listening to experts, on both sides of an argument, is still the best way to go for information on critical subjects.

Wednesday, October 29, 2025

Science & Philosophy would Come Back if Destroyed


"Destroy all religious books, and in a thousand years, they won't come back. But destroy all science books, and in a thousand years, they'll all be back-because all the same tests will get the same results."
-Ricky Gervais

While I agree with the sentiment that Ricky is conveying we also have to remember that any book, based on history or fiction, couldn't come back if all was destroyed. I also believe that, while the stories of the Bible would be lost to history, some of the philosophical lessons would come back in some shape or form in similar ways as science would.

"Do to others as you would have them do to you."
-Luke 6:31

The Golden Rule is a simple truth that any future Philosopher could rediscover. Similar to Science, which I agree would come back, Philosophy would also see a rebirth given the curiosity of the human mind.


Wednesday, October 22, 2025

20 years of Growth and Counting!


I recently came across communication from my early 20s with an ex girlfriend and it felt like that scene in Interstellar movie where the main character was behind the bookshelf trying to warn his past self. In an instant, I could see clearly the growth I went through in the almost 20 years since.

Growth is subtle, we can't really feel it day to day or year by year but it's quite a shock when looking back 20 years. I'm not who I used to be but I'm only better in areas that I have actively worked on during this time as weaknesses doesn't go away on their own.

If my 20s were version 1.0 of me then I'm now at version 1.3-1.5 ... just not quite at version 2.0. While I see improvement, there's still some of the same problems.

"Mastering one's future must surely start with managing one's self."
-Shad Helmstetter

Who will I be in 20 years?

Will looking back to this day, in 20 years, give me the same sort of feeling as I had looking back 20 years back from now? Growth is intentional - my hope is that I will look back and be thankful for the choices I made today.

Wednesday, October 15, 2025

With The End In Mind

In 200 years from now we’ll all be death. I’m not predicting an apocalypse, I’m just stating the fact that humans don’t live that long (not yet at least). With the end in mind, we need to look into our things to get rid of that which isn’t useful.

The value of most items we collect is unique to us. Your entourage likely doesn’t understand the value of what you own. Your baseball cards collection, for example, may end up in the trash after your passing because the person responsible for your belongings didn’t understand the value of it. While your collection may of brought you joy in your life it will serve no purpose in your death and may be discarded, by someone who doesn’t understand its value, after your passing.

“No one can have everything they wish for, but anyone can choose not to desire what they lack and instead be content with what they have.”
-Seneca

My mother recently showed me a shirt she bought 15 years ago that she never wore as she was saving it for a “special occasion”. What’s the point of carrying around an item for this long without using it? She could have passed away during these 15 years and that “special occasion” shirt would never of been worn.

My dad once said that the more things you have the more things that owns you as you’re stuck taking care of it all. Look at what you own and get rid of the things that doesn’t serve you.

“It's not the person who has too little, but the one who always wants more, who is truly poor. What does it matter how much wealth someone has stored away, how large their flocks are, or how fat their dividends are, if they are still coveting their neighbor's property, and measuring their worth not by what they have but by what they hope to gain? Do you want to know the proper limit to wealth? It's having what is necessary and what is enough.”
Excerpt From
Letters from a Stoic: Modern English Edition
Lucius Seneca


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