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Time Machine, Asbestos, and What Do We Owe to the Future
Imagine you built a time machine. Like any curious person, you use it to travel 50 years into the future. When you arrive, you find that...
Delfando Hutagaol
Jun 114 min read


Suatu Ikhtiar Membangun Jati Diri
ABSTRAK Nurani bukan hanya soal kebijaksanaan diri untuk menahan dan mempertimbangkan diri dalam menghadapi berbagai situasi, namun ia...
Sidik Permana
Jun 48 min read


You Exist Because You Act
The default state of existence is non-existence. What we call existence isn’t a rest state. Existence is a product of action. Before the...
Syahdan Projects
May 232 min read


Only the Pigs Can Think: Why Philosophy Is a Privilege We Can't Afford
Louis Prang & Co. (American, 1824 – 1909) We like to imagine that philosophy is for everyone. Anyone, anywhere, can read Plato, Kant, or...
Jesica Caroline
May 235 min read


Embracing Stillness: The Role of Stoicism in the Digital Age
Generated using OpenAI's DALL·E based on a custom prompt designed by the author. Imagine a quiet morning. A cup of coffee steams gently...

Diva Nugraha
May 233 min read


Anchor Your Sanity with Meaning: How to persevere in times of crisis
Life: The True Definition of Balance and Moderation Life is the core manifestation of chaos and order. It is what makes them so painfully...
Bayu Dewanto
May 234 min read


Madness Shapes and Drives Civilization
Civilization can exist because of madness, the history of human civilization runs because of it. The madness of God's creation called...
El-Roi R M
May 207 min read


The Lines Between Science and Religion
For as long as people have looked up at the stars or wondered about their purpose, science and religion have offered different kinds of...
Muhammad Fatwa Ramadan
May 203 min read


Twisted Morality of Our Current Society
In Indonesia, morality is held in high regard, or, at least on paper. Scratch the surface, and it starts to look less like ethics and...

Moh Adi Amirudin
May 166 min read


The Importance of Being Idle
In an imaginary world, people shout and race to receive attention while behaving like boys and girls competing for carnival appeal. Life...

Syalutan Ilham D
May 73 min read


I Used to Despise Idealists
—But Now I Know, Behind It All Lies Wounds and a Life Never Fully Seen— I used to despise idealists. Those who lived in their heads,...

Ilham Kamaludin
May 74 min read


Where Do We Take Refuge in the Digital Age?
In the twilight between progress and peril, humanity stands once again at the edge of a paradox: the very tools meant to empower us may...

Diva Nugraha
Apr 273 min read


The Guillotine of Words: When Speaking Becomes Treason
In 2018, schoolteacher Baiq Nuril Maknun was sentenced to six months in prison and a fine of 500 million rupiah after the Supreme Court...
Dakota Hanna
Apr 214 min read


To Break a Nation
It is widely understood in the social sciences that a nation is essentially a community united via social interactions and symbols that...
Ria Dara
Apr 2013 min read


Bookshelves of Dust, Forest of Ash
In a world obsessed with growth, we still fell trees for books we rarely finish. We turn pages, but never the page on our habits. We...
Dhea Dvan
Apr 193 min read


Only if I Was (Als ik eens)
Ever since I was a kid, I’ve seen framed pictures of my dad beside a typewriter in the corners of my house. I used to wonder, why would...
Mikaila Ellora
Apr 193 min read


Within the Confines of a Triumph
From the other side of the world a telegram was written transferring a vital piece of information: Axis defeated. As the news broke...
Jeshiel Gaudete
Apr 1611 min read


Make Orwell’s 1984 Fiction Again, please.
Sounds like X’s campaign, isn’t it? Spies emerge from shadows, while power seekers manipulate facts in a world that enchants its...

Syalutan Ilham D
Apr 167 min read


Why Do We Feel Empty?Alienation in Modern Life
Introduction: Alienation Amidst Life’s Hustle "Modern humans walk through crowds, yet their souls feel trapped in an empty room. We...

Ilham Kamaludin
Apr 167 min read


Always Online, Yet Disconnected: The Hidden Struggles of Digital Love
In the early 1900s, an unmarried couple could only communicate once a week due to work and societal routines. Fast forward to 2025, and...
Ellen Ruth
Apr 24 min read
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