Addishiwot Gizachew
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Death
Imagine staring at a flickering candle flame. It dances and sways, casting warm light and fleeting shadows. That flame, vibrant and alive, is a metaphor for our existence. Death is the inevitable snuffing out of that flame. Yet, unlike a candle, we have the capacity to contemplate the darkness before it engulfs us.
By Addishiwot Gizachew 16 days ago in Psyche
who is in control?
The human experience is a curious dance between agency and happenstance. We strive to exert control over our lives, over the world around us, yet fate and circumstance often leave us grasping at shadows. The very concept of control, then, becomes a philosophical labyrinth, a path riddled with questions and paradoxes. What does it truly mean to control something? How much control do we actually possess? And is the pursuit of control ultimately a liberating or a disempowering force?
By Addishiwot Gizachew 16 days ago in Psyche
Is it going to get better?
The human mind excels at creating narratives. We construct grand stories about our lives, picturing a future overflowing with success, happiness, and unending progress. This "illusion of a bright future" acts as a powerful motivator, propelling us forward and fueling our ambitions. Yet, beneath its shimmering surface lurks a darker truth: the future is an uncertain landscape, and our relentless pursuit of a perpetually sunny tomorrow can have profound psychological consequences.
By Addishiwot Gizachew 16 days ago in Psyche
what is time?
Time, an imperceptible string woven into the texture of presence, directs the mood of our lives. We pursue cutoff times, long for lost minutes, and fantasy about getting away from its constant walk. However, when squeezed to characterize it, time turns into a tricky idea, a philosophical maze that has enthralled masterminds for centuries. This paper dives into the secrets of time, investigating its complex nature, its significant effect on our impression of the universe, and the continuous mission to unwind its actual embodiment.
By Addishiwot Gizachew 17 days ago in Wander
Agnosticism
Skepticism, the philosophical and mental ghost of negligibility, creates a long shaded area across the human experience. It entices us to mull over a universe absent any and all innate reason, a material painted not with divine declaration but rather with the uninterested brushstrokes of inestimable possibility. This paper dives into the chilling profundities of skepticism, investigating its verifiable roots, philosophical contentions, and its significant effect on the human mind.
By Addishiwot Gizachew 17 days ago in Psyche
Do People Want to Be Good?
Whether or not people intrinsically make progress toward great is essentially as old as reasoning itself. From the grand declarations of old Greeks to the intricate speculations of present day brain research, masterminds have wrestled with the inspirations driving our activities. Do we pick great out of a veritable craving for a superior world, or would we say we are driven by additional self-serving motivations? This article dives into the intricacies of human profound quality, investigating the different elements that impact our decisions and the actual meaning of "goodness" itself.
By Addishiwot Gizachew 17 days ago in Psyche
The Return of the 'Busters
It's been decades since the original Ghostbusters saved New York City from the clutches of Gozer the Gozerian and his interdimensional pals. Now, in the age of fidget spinners and avocado toast, a new paranormal threat has emerged, one that would make even the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man consider a onesie and a mug of hot cocoa. I'm talking about Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, a film that blasts a wave of nostalgia colder than a forgotten McFlurry at the drive-thru.
By Addishiwot Gizachew 17 days ago in Humans
The Whispering Walls
Throughout history, humans have been inexplicably drawn to specific locations. While some draw us in with breathtaking beauty or historical significance, others hold a more captivating mystery - the unexplained phenomenon of "whispering galleries." These seemingly ordinary structures possess an uncanny ability to amplify sound in unexpected ways, creating echoes that defy logic and ignite the imagination.
By Addishiwot Gizachew 17 days ago in Humans
The Glowing Giants of the Deep: Unveiling the Mystery of Bioluminescent Creatures
The vast expanse of the ocean depths remains largely unexplored, shrouded in darkness and mystery. Yet, within this inky blackness thrives a dazzling spectacle – a world illuminated by the ethereal glow of bioluminescent creatures. These organisms, from microscopic plankton to colossal squid, possess the remarkable ability to produce their own light, painting the ocean depths with an otherworldly beauty.
By Addishiwot Gizachew 17 days ago in Earth
The Unexplained: Animal Architects and the Marvels of Nature's Engineering
The natural world is teeming with marvels that defy explanation. From the intricate dance of migrating butterflies to the resilience of deep-sea creatures, animals exhibit a remarkable array of behaviors and adaptations. But some animals take this a step further, acting as architects and engineers, constructing awe-inspiring structures that leave us humans in awe.
By Addishiwot Gizachew 17 days ago in Earth