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Fire and Forget

One thing I think people may not understand about my traveling escapades is that I am actually really scared. I think the whole thing is me trying to do things even though I am afraid. I really don't want to be limited by my anxiety. It makes me feel weak, vulnerable, sensitive,…
Fire and Forget
One thing I think people may not understand about my traveling escapades is that I am actually really scared. I think the whole thing is me trying to do things even though I am afraid. I really don't want to be limited by my anxiety. It makes me feel weak, vulnerable, sensitive, fragile; and sometimes I am some of those things (especially sensitive). But I shouldn't have to stay home in fear of venturing out into environments and circumstances that cause my discomfort just because I will experience anxiety. And let me tell you - it's strong anxiety.
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October 18, 2025 at 2:44 AM
An Easy Solution to the Hard Problem

This is going to be very biased, opinionated, and somewhat cynical, because over the years I have stopped finding it “fun” to play the philosophy game. Of course I still love questioning, sound reasoning, and thinking about the world, but I no longer feel any…
An Easy Solution to the Hard Problem
This is going to be very biased, opinionated, and somewhat cynical, because over the years I have stopped finding it “fun” to play the philosophy game. Of course I still love questioning, sound reasoning, and thinking about the world, but I no longer feel any strong need to compete, or use the same words as everyone else. I may not get into a prestigious grad program, but I may make a good teacher. So, let’s define the Hard Problem as, “explaining how physical brain activity gives rise to subjective experience”.
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October 3, 2025 at 12:57 AM
A Philosopher’s Life in the Real World

I am writing this in preparation for a talk that I'm going to give at my Alma Mater. There is going to be a workshop in the Fall for Philosophy students who are considering their career options post-graduation, and the Philosophy Department has asked some…
A Philosopher’s Life in the Real World
I am writing this in preparation for a talk that I'm going to give at my Alma Mater. There is going to be a workshop in the Fall for Philosophy students who are considering their career options post-graduation, and the Philosophy Department has asked some alumni to come and talk about their experiences after graduation. First off, I just want to say that I loved majoring in philosophy. My parents wanted me to study computer science or nursing, but after my first philosophy class that I took as an elective, I was insatiable.
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July 29, 2025 at 7:20 PM
Once-in-a-lifetime Pursuits

Over the years, I have imaged myself in certain scenarios that I think would bring me the most joy, fulfillment, and satisfaction. These are the items that I currently have on my Bucket List. Traveling abroad The places I most want to visit right now are Nepal, India,…
Once-in-a-lifetime Pursuits
Over the years, I have imaged myself in certain scenarios that I think would bring me the most joy, fulfillment, and satisfaction. These are the items that I currently have on my Bucket List. Traveling abroad The places I most want to visit right now are Nepal, India, Bhutan, Tibet, Vietnam, Japan and Taiwan. I have been to Asia twice (a month and a half in Sichuan province, China and ten days in Chiang Mai, Thailand) and both times I have really cherished my time there. Publishing my writing I have always had a knack for writing and envisioned myself traveling the world and writing about my experiences.
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July 13, 2025 at 6:43 PM