Finally waiting for your return, I've been looking forward to it for a long time. From the first time I followed your blog, I was not in graduate school, and now I am about to graduate, and I really miss the days when I listened to podcasts and read blogs regularly. Your return will enrich my future PhD days, thank you.
This may be true for a human psyche shaped by multi-generational trauma, characterised by its insecurities and its excessive focus on survival. Our true nature could be nothing like that.
"The most ancient human beings lived with no evil desires, without guilt or crime, and, therefore, without penalties or compulsions. Nor was there any need of rewards, since by the prompting of their own nature they followed righteous ways." ~Tacitus, 1st century AD
"In [the Logos] was life; and the life was the light of men. And the light in darkness shined; and the darkness comprehended it not." ~John 1-4:5
Finally waiting for your return, I've been looking forward to it for a long time. From the first time I followed your blog, I was not in graduate school, and now I am about to graduate, and I really miss the days when I listened to podcasts and read blogs regularly. Your return will enrich my future PhD days, thank you.
Thanks for the nice words—good luck on your path to graduation and beyond!
This may be true for a human psyche shaped by multi-generational trauma, characterised by its insecurities and its excessive focus on survival. Our true nature could be nothing like that.
"The most ancient human beings lived with no evil desires, without guilt or crime, and, therefore, without penalties or compulsions. Nor was there any need of rewards, since by the prompting of their own nature they followed righteous ways." ~Tacitus, 1st century AD
"In [the Logos] was life; and the life was the light of men. And the light in darkness shined; and the darkness comprehended it not." ~John 1-4:5