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| | | | | Much ink has been spilled on whether she's a feminist hero or ruthless capitalist villain. I think she's a modern day Alcibiades. | |
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| | | | | Negative visualisation might sound like an oxymoron at first. How could something negative be helpful? Well, in short, negative visualisation is aphilosophical mindset and a coping mechanism developed by ancient Roman philosophers like Seneca, Epictetus, and Marcus Aurelius. It's a Stoic principle, and it can help you cultivate gratitude in your life. (The method actually... | |
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| | | | | JOHN SELLARS Why the Meditations of Marcus Aurelius still resonate. | |
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| | | A book I've been anticipating for months is finally here: House of Monstrous Women by Daphne Fama. This horror debut, set in the Philippines, is a feast of creepy atmosphere, an unnatural mansion on a secluded island, and evil passed down between generations. When Josephine, her brother Alejandro, and his longtime girlfriend Gabriella get invited... | ||