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Are humans "antifragile"?

Seneca goes forward to meet his death bravely (although personally I think it looks more like he’s getting a pedicure). The Death of Seneca, from the workshop of Gerard van Honthorst.

Happy Friday, fellow Eudaimoniacs!

“Only bad fortune r...

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Bitter Grapes: How do we know what we really want?

Daniel Schultz, “Fox and Grapes.” 17th century.

As a kid, I read Aesop’s fables. I found most of them depressing, but there is one story that sticks out in my memory: the tale of the fox and the grapes. You’re probably familiar with it, bu...

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"The five people you spend the most time with": How do you choose?

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“You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with.”

Like many Internet quotes, the above is popular in self-improvement circles, despite an iffy provenance. It’s also loaded with confu...

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Does reading keep us from thinking for ourselves?

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Happy Tuesday! Today I’m sharing my first issue of The Nousletter here on Substack — a biweekly(ish) letter where I think aloud about the human condition. It’s a bit more “in-process” than my standard essays; I’d l...

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Are You a Stoic, a Skeptic, or an Epicurean?

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Sometime during the 300s BCE, the Greek philosopher Epicurus wrote in a letter to a friend:

“It is right then for a man to consider the things which produce happiness, since, if happiness is present, we have...

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