Imagine making yourself more tolerant to the elements, more resilient to illness and stress, and less affected by inflammation. What would you do to reap the rewards of these sorts of health benefits? Well, the Wim Hof method, promises exactly these sorts of health benefits and it does so by offering a practical and habitual … Continue reading The Cold – Our Elemental Teacher
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Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt
Everywhere I look lately, there lingers a certain resonance of a particular theme - fear, uncertainty, and doubt. People are stockpiling groceries in case of supply shortages; people are pouring money into crypto to avoid a traditional financial collapse; politics are polarized and opposing parties both describe their opposition as Hitler-like. What the hell is … Continue reading Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt
A New Era Approaches
Hey Wulf Cubs,I don't know about how you all feel out there, but to me, it seems like we are approaching a turning point for humanity where we put to rest some of our old traditions and habits and begin to create something entirely new once more. I've recently read a book called The Fourth … Continue reading A New Era Approaches
Back Turning the Gears
Hello, wolf cubs,I know it's been a long while and any of my past followers are probably fed up with the fact that I've announced I'd be returning in the past and shortly after disappeared again. This has happened many times for me over the past few years, and why is that? Well, I think … Continue reading Back Turning the Gears
Marginal Improvements Compound into Massive Changes
How many of you set large and lofty goals for yourselves that you're often unable to achieve or that you lose interest in within a few days or weeks after working towards them? I've done this many times in my life and the root of this problem may be that we are working towards our … Continue reading Marginal Improvements Compound into Massive Changes
Thoughts on Stress and Anxiety
The chief task in life is simply this: to identify and separate matters so that I can say clearly to myself with are externals, not under my control, and which have to do with the choice I actually control. Where then do I look for good and evil? Not to uncontrollable externals, but within myself … Continue reading Thoughts on Stress and Anxiety
What are NFTs? The Digital Tokenization Movement
If you are an artist and still don't use [NFTs] (Non-Fungible Token), you are potentially missing [out on] millions of dollarsOlawale Daniel Just a few weeks ago I purchased my first three NFTs. They're three friendly looking dragon collectibles known as Dizzy Dragons and they each have unique traits of varying scarcity which make them … Continue reading What are NFTs? The Digital Tokenization Movement
Providing Value to Society, Capitalism, and Karl Marx
Before you speak, listen. Before you write, think. Before you spend, earn. Before you invest, investigate. Before you criticize, wait. Before you pray, forgive. Before you quit, try. Before you retire, save. Before you die, give.William A. Ward Around Christmas time of last year I shifted my attention to books that dealt with how to … Continue reading Providing Value to Society, Capitalism, and Karl Marx
Five Lessons to Help you Cope with Stress
Here is a rule to remember in future, when anything tempts you to feel bitter: not "This is misfortune," but "To bear this worthily is good fortune.”Marcus Aurelius, Meditations Deciding on my first topic after returning to blogging was a challenge, but with all of the suffering out there in the world right now I … Continue reading Five Lessons to Help you Cope with Stress
What is Stoicism? The Answer Lies in Wisdom and Virtue
Live a good life. If there are gods and they are just, then they will not care how devout you have been, but will welcome you based on the virtues you have lived by. If there are gods, but unjust, then you should not want to worship them. If there are no gods, then you … Continue reading What is Stoicism? The Answer Lies in Wisdom and Virtue
Saddhartha Gautama (Buddha) – The Path to Enlightenment
Let him admonish, let him instruct, let him restrain from the impure. He becomes beloved of the good and hated by the evil.Buddha, "The wise man" A Quick Note: I am going to be integrating the handful of posts that I have created for my other blog Under the Philosotree into my Blog of the … Continue reading Saddhartha Gautama (Buddha) – The Path to Enlightenment
The Adventure of a Lifetime (Inspired by Christopher McCandless)
When I was a fresh high-school graduate, I followed the status quo and picked a college program to jump into before I’d even really known what I wanted to do for a living. How can you know without experience? I jumped into a Police Foundations program, probably because I’d spent my life watching way too … Continue reading The Adventure of a Lifetime (Inspired by Christopher McCandless)
Mother and Son: With Every Night There Comes a Dawn
“Two things you will never have to chase: True friends & true love.” ― Mandy Hale With Every Night There Comes a Dawn Back in 2016, I was a married man to a French woman whom I’d met overseas four years prior. The relationship seemed like a true love story--at least in the beginning--and I … Continue reading Mother and Son: With Every Night There Comes a Dawn
Book Review: The Diary of a Young Girl By Anne Frank
“I want to go on living even after my death! And therefore I am grateful to God for giving me this gift, this possibility of developing myself and of writing, of expressing all that is in me.” - Anne Frank, The Diary of a Young Girl The Diary of a Young Girl: Book Review The … Continue reading Book Review: The Diary of a Young Girl By Anne Frank
An Ode to Spring
As I close my eyes--I conjure up--a bright n' warm Spring day, where I watch a grassy meadow roll--like the waves that churn the sea. And I spend time fawning over flowers beneath the canopy of a mighty tree, then while I sit there, budding blossoms bloom, to fill the air with their perfume. And … Continue reading An Ode to Spring
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