Amor Fati: The differences between the Stoic original and Nietzsche's version

Amor Fati: The differences between the Stoic original and Nietzsche's version

Amor fati, a Latin expression that translates as "love of fate", is a concept that has fascinated philosophers for centuries. This idea is said to encourage people to view everything that happens in their lives, including suffering and loss, as necessary and even beneficial. Even though the concept of amor fati has been explored by various thinkers, it is...

Leibniz on decoding the world

Leibniz on decoding the world

Philosophy often seems foreign and distant, but it is actually omnipresent. Even the great achievements of our time, such as computers and the internet, which connects thoughts and ideas all over the world, and most recently artificial intelligence. These modern marvels can be traced back centuries to ancient philosophical roots. "The art of discovery can...

Learning to appreciate imperfection with Kintsugi

Learning to appreciate imperfection with Kintsugi

TL;DR Kintsugi (金継ぎ): The art of repairing broken pottery with lacquer mixed with gold, silver or platinum. It symbolizes the beauty of imperfection and the value of accepting mistakes and adversity as part of one's own history. In the delicate lines of the golden repair, tracing the cracks of a once-broken vase, there is a profound sense of the...

Connecting cultures: The Western influence of Kobayashi Hideo on Japanese literature

Connecting cultures: The Western influence of Kobayashi Hideo on Japanese literature

In a world that increasingly finds fascination and inspiration in the complex beauty of Japanese culture, from its traditional art forms to its groundbreaking contributions to modern pop culture, it is easy to overlook the two-way flow of cultural exchange. Japanese thinkers, writers and artists have long drawn from a wide range of global influences, enriching their own cultural...