Dr. Ethan Levi
Bio
He is a published writer with a doctorate in philosophy who challenges literally everything and everyone. Dr. Levi strongly identifies with punk music and despises elitism. He has an affinity for flannel.
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Best Jobs That Work Online and Remotely
For some people, it is a dream to work from home and for others, it is a necessity. No matter the situation that leads you to work remotely the truth is that some online jobs and remote jobs are better than others. A large part of this is subjective to be fair, some people prefer part-time jobs, others need a flexible schedule, some just don’t want to work from home. Through all those differences though some positions stand out.
By Dr. Ethan Levi3 years ago in Journal
Will We Ever See Steam-Powered Cars?
During the Victorian age and throughout the early 20th century, steam-power was the crowning glory of the transportation industry. Although trains and boats powered by steam were the stars of the show, steam-powered cars were on the verge of becoming the go-to mode of personal transport. Alas, time and circumstances prevented them from reaching their full potential at the time. As you know, internal combustion engines overtook the world around the same time, which eventually rendered external combustion engines obsolete. For the longest time, steam carriages, steam engines, and other steam-powered vehicles were nothing more than nostalgic novelties. The fact is that steam power has a number of advantages over external combustion, so the subject of bringing back steam-driven personal and commercial vehicles pops up often. Is it a good idea? Does it even hold any weight? Well, you can't decide that without a comprehensive list of pros and cons.
By Dr. Ethan Levi4 years ago in Wheel
Things Pushing Blockchain Forward in 2018
Conversations about blockchain systems usually revolve around Bitcoin and cryptocurrency. Social media is overrun with people who are thrilled to own the smallest amount of Bitcoin. It's true that those are two things pushing blockchain forward, but they're hardly the only ones.
By Dr. Ethan Levi5 years ago in The Chain
How to Change Gears in an Automatic Car
If the title of this article made you do a double-take, don't worry. Generally speaking, it's not the driver's responsibility to change gears in an automatic car. The fact that the car can shift gears on its own is the whole reason people choose to drive an automatic transmission instead of a manual transmission or "stick shift" vehicle. So yes, most of the time, you don't have to worry about changing gears in your automatic car. However, there are a select few instances where you'll want to manually shift into lower gears (that's what the mysterious "1" and "2" on your shift lever are for) for safety and efficiency. In addition to these instances, understanding how and why automatic cars change gears when they do allows you to become a more informed and more efficient driver.
By Dr. Ethan Levi5 years ago in Wheel
Signs Bitcoin Will Stay Around for Decades
As the most volatile and historical of all the cryptocurrencies, there is much debate around the longevity of Bitcoin and crypto in general. While the digital payment system established the blockchain technology we know and love today, it's difficult to say how it will last in the long term.
By Dr. Ethan Levi5 years ago in The Chain
What Is an INTJ Relationship?
Don't let the all caps scare you. INTJ is just an acronym for a certain personality type: Introverted, Intuitive, Thinking, and Judging. It is a personality description that is based on something called the Myers-Briggs test; think of it like reading up on your zodiac sign. So what are INTJs like and what is an INTJ relationship?
By Dr. Ethan Levi5 years ago in Humans
Best Required Reading Books of All Time
There are countless books that could easily have made this list (i.e. 1984 by George Orwell, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce, The Iliad and The Odyssey by Homer, etc.), but we just had to narrow it down. All of the best required reading books are classics for one reason or another, despite their vastly different styles, themes, and time periods. In fact, those are the factors that went into the selection process for this list; they were all chosen because they represent so many different kinds of storytelling and human experiences. Remember: Just because these books are required, doesn't mean they're not enjoyable reads.
By Dr. Ethan Levi5 years ago in Education
Holiday Gift Ideas for Someone With Anxiety
As someone who has been clinically diagnosed with anxiety, I understand how every day can be a constant battle. Anxiety can ruin your life, if you let it. The mind races, the heart beats faster, and it can even become difficult to breathe.
By Dr. Ethan Levi5 years ago in Psyche
Facts about the Dark Web That Will Scare You
The dark web is made accessible by a software called The Onion Router. This software makes a person's presence on the internet virtually anonymous, which is what makes the dark web so nefarious. Most of the things you can do or find on the dark web you can also find in real life or on the deep net, but the dark web makes conducting suspicious activity much easier.
By Dr. Ethan Levi5 years ago in 01
Myths About Transgender People in the Military
Allowing transgender people in the military to serve openly has been an issue for this nation for many years. The "Don't ask, don't tell" policy was only recently lifted, and trans people quickly saw Trump calling to have the ban reinstated. Thankfully, the Justice Department has just ruled that the United States government cannot keep trans people out of the military, but there are still a lot of myths concerning the issue that need to be busted.
By Dr. Ethan Levi5 years ago in Serve
The Longest Wars in Human History
The longest wars in human history raged for hundreds of years. Conflicts over territory, religion, and ideals have spurred the most intense fighting this world has ever seen, and this list names but a few of them. In fact, many of these wars still stir hatred and strife today.
By Dr. Ethan Levi5 years ago in Serve