Heraclitus: The Philosopher of Flow, Change, and Humor🌊

Dear reader, meet the mysterious philosopher of ancient Greece: Heraclitus. Born around 535 BCE in Ephesus, this man is often called “the dark philosopher” or “the clouded-thought man.” But believe me, his darkness turns into a light of wisdom because Heraclitus’ philosophy is simple yet profound: everything flows, nothing remains fixed. “You cannot step into […]

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Michel de Montaigne: The Philosopher Who Thinks, Smiles, and Explores the Human Soul

Michel de Montaigne went down in history as a philosopher, essayist, and explorer of the human soul, born in 16th-century France. Born in 1553 in Bordeaux, Montaigne came from a noble but highly curious family. He received a classical education in Latin as a child, studied law, and served in the Bordeaux Parliament, but the […]

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