philosophy

  • The Angryman Standard (The Angryman) (Book Review)

    The Angryman Standard explores the failures of modern relationships, arguing against contemporary views on gender roles and advocating for traditional structures. The book aims to educate men on female nature and provide guidelines for successful long-term relationships, asserting that men’s leadership within the family is essential for societal stability.

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  • The True Patriarch (Reginald Andah)

    Elizabeth is an American woman trying to survive with her son, Candor, in a matriarchal system that shuns men. Coping with the loss of her husband, Justin, takes its toll as she tries to protect Candor from the very idealism that brought about her beloved’s death. Tension rises as both struggle to blend in with…

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  • Do Morals Matter in Success? (Philosophy)

    The text argues that morals are irrelevant to success, suggesting they primarily serve those lacking resources. Success hinges on adopting effective habits and skills rather than moral character. Individuals can achieve success regardless of their ethical stance, emphasizing the importance of performance, opportunity, and being good at one’s craft over kindness or morality.

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  • Why Small Businesses Are Important to Society (Cultural)

    Economic crises significantly threaten small businesses, which depend on community financial strength and efficient manufacturing and distribution. These businesses operate with minimal margins, making them vulnerable to economic downturns, leading to closures or buyouts by larger companies. The health of local economies relies heavily on the survival and success of small businesses.

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