Will to Power: A Dissection of Man of Steel

Recently, I saw the movie Man of Steel and I must heartily recommend it for the viewing pleasure of the philosophically inclined. Only they can fully appreciate it – of a truth, only they can fully appreciate most of what life has to offer. It’s somewhat sad, but as history shows, it has always been…

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Jazz and Tragedy

  It was a summer night in the city. I should have gone home, but the mood was just too much. I caught the fever. Something about the hymns from the stage, and the juice in my glass making love like the wind and sea. Into the night sky I was launched, or somewhere dark.…

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The Stranger in the Mirror

I looked in the mirror today. I saw a stranger, a little boy. A boy who thinks flying is the least of his worries. Quickly I had to look away because I’ve never been so ashamed.  How quickly I’d forgotten who that boy was. In that same misdeed, I’d forgotten myself.  He is no kin…

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Living requires bravery

Certainties are rare in our world and some would even argue that the only truths are axiomatic, which essentially means that there’s technically no such thing as truth since everything is based upon an a priori assumption. Such a statement has many implications, but its purpose is to evince that we live in a world…

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