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How to Increase Your Creativity
by Digerati, Mar 30, 2008
Are you a creative person? A surprising number of people would answer “no” to that question. If you feel that you aren’t very creative, then perhaps you’ve wondered if creativity can be increased, or whether it’s something that you have to be “born with”.
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Do You Wonder Where Your Child-like Wonder Went?
by K D Blakley, Mar 14, 2008
Have you lost the natural curiosity you had growing up? If you no longer look for the rainbow in a fountain’s spray or marvel at the way the barbs on a feather fit together, you may need a refresher course. Try these ideas for starters, and then generate your own list.
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Context is All
by N. M. F. Smith, Mar 13, 2008
Does this mean there is no such thing as truth?
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Why is Philosophy Important in Our Daily Lives?
by Kay Kay, Mar 11, 2008
The origins and important functions of philosophy in our daily lives.
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I Believe in Learning For The Sake of Knowledge
by burn, Feb 23, 2008
How I feel about education in the US.
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The Need of Ridiculousness
by tonisan60, Feb 20, 2008
An essay that explains why ridiculousness is important in human progress.
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The Most Precious Gift: Wisdom
by Roger Penney, Jan 31, 2008
A eulogy on the subject of wisdom. It contains some small attempt to explain the ups and downs of the life of philosophy.
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Living the Life You're Meant for
by tabbycat, Jan 7, 2008
Find your passion and unlock what you truly want to do. How to listen to your own heart.
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Sharing the Knowledge
by Johnny Y., Nov 15, 2007
What I've comprehended during process of learning foreign language.
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Inconclusive Truth
by Bill M. Tracer, Nov 1, 2007
Just how much of our reality can we honestly say is truly conclusive? When we really get down to the nuts of bolts of what we know and genuinely understand, we must confess that much more is inconclusive than we'd like to admit.
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