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Think Critically About the Life's Most Pressing Questions

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Today we visit an essay that raised millions of dollars for UNICEF. It was written by an Austrian philosopher who flawlessly argued that we are all immoral! Today is about taking stock.
Today’s question is about armpits. Why do we have them? In 1859, Charles Darwin published a game-changing book called On the Origins of Species. Among the most prominent of his ideas is the notion that we adapt to our environment through natural selection. In other words, as the environment changes, our bodies also change to find more efficient ways of coping and thriving.
Where does anxiety come from? What does it mean and how do we deal with it? Today's newsletter tackles a serious mental challenge we all deal with at some point. But is it even possible to overcome anxiety in an ever-demanding world?
Some choices make adjustments and others change the course of our lives. There are 4 choices that determine the course of our lives. Today’s newsletter explores these critical choices, and the right time to make them.
Manhood has become a complicated and meandering idea, desperately clinging to its former self while shredded by the landmines of identity politics. Today, a man wakes up kindled by the fires that burn in him purely by virtue of his nature, but soon turns those fires on himself as it becomes increasingly wrong to express himself in the world.
Deep in the forest lives a hermit and scholar. He spends most of his time writing poems, composing music and debating with his students. His nickname is The Sleeping Dragon, owing to rumours about his supreme analytical mind and strategy. War breaks out, and he refuses to serve his emperor. And then...

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