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  • June 27, 2023

    Let The False Self Break Down

    When, for a period of time, we have been living in a way that does not express our highest ideals, it is important that we let such living come to pass. The pressures of modern living push us out of a noble, innocent, and lofty mode of being. Owing to whatever painful difficulties we experienced… Continue reading

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    false self, freedom, goodness, happiness, honesty, ideals, nobility, philosophy, steve franssen, steven franssen, true self
  • June 26, 2023

    People Who Struggle To Have An Inner Dialogue

    A not insignificant proportion of the world population lacks an inner dialogue. This means they basically just live like mammals and go with “the flow” (the herd). When you present to the herd the prospect of self-knowledge, the most common reaction is marked by disdain, scorn, apathy, and general disinterest. Concepts such as property rights,… Continue reading

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    conformity, herd mentality, philosophy, self-knowledge, self-reflection, steve franssen, steven franssen
  • June 22, 2023

    The Body’s Moral Conscience

    Most people get fat by their early 30’s. Obesity is defined as a BMI of 30. For a 5’9″ male, this is 200 lbs. For a 5’4″ female, this is 175 lbs. Most people are overweight and 39.8% of people aged 20-39. This percentage ticks up by 4% for people in middle age (40 to… Continue reading

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    bmi, body, conscience, morality, obesity, overweight, steve franssen, steven franssen
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