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  • From Logic to Law: How Western Philosophy Severed Autonomy From Community and How to Reclaim Autonomous Choice

    Hook The philosophies we were taught to follow and adapt were crafted by people who manipulated language to justify slavery, voilence, and genocide. Here’s what indigenous communities knew—and what we can do now. TL;DR Why This Conversation Matters As I’ve immersed myself in philosophy and political science classes, I’ve spent countless hours reading, writing, and

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  • Fortify Autonomy Through Focus: The Science-Backed Path to Self-Direction and Happiness

    Why Focus Changes Everything If there’s one thing we can do right now to significantly improve the quality of our lives, it’s teaching ourselves to focus. In today’s world, it’s entirely possible to get by without having to focus much at all. We’ve built our lives around muscle memory—relying on habits, patterns, and routines that

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  • Rethinking Pleasure: A New Ethic for Pain and Pleasure

    What If Pleasure Was Never the Problem? A lot of us grew up being told that pleasure is dangerous—that it makes us weak, dirty, sinful, or indulgent. That too much pleasure—or the wrong kind—will ruin us. I used to think the guilt I felt around pleasure was for my own good. What if it was

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  • Autonomy, Language, Ownership, and the Body in America

    We’ve been taught to see our bodies as problems to fix, as things to control, or even as barriers to success. Do you truly have autonomy over your body? What if the real issue lies in systems that have conditioned us to feel shame? Systems that taught us to believe we must earn our worth

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  • How To Redefine Ethics and Build Character

    Language as the Foundation of Our Reality Language shapes the way we think, communicate, and interact with one another. It frames our understanding of the world and the systems that govern us. And, language isn’t neutral. Language is created and molded by people, often to serve specific interests. Those who define language hold immense power,

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  • Creating a New Ethical Paradigm

    The Myth of the “Heroes” of American History As children in history class, we’re introduced to the so-called “heroes” of American history—the founding fathers and early settlers. Yet, the narratives we’re given often overlook the immense harm and violence they inflicted. Instead of critically examining their actions, we’re taught to praise these figures, with their

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  • Genetics and Autonomy: Unraveling the Threads of Our Being

    A DNA helix and a silhouette of a person standing alone, superimposed on each other. The person is looking out at a vast landscape, symbolizing the concept of autonomy. The DNA helix represents the world of genetics. The image is bathed in a soft, ethereal light, symbolizing the journey of understanding.
    Introduction: The Confluence of Genetics and Autonomy

    In the realm of human understanding, two subjects have significantly shaped our perception of ourselves – genetics and autonomy. This post explores the intriguing intersection of these two domains through the lens of Siddhartha Mukherjee’s “The Gene: An Intimate History” and Laura Galián’s research on autonomy in social structures.

    Diving into the Genetic Universe with “The Gene”

    Siddhartha Mukherjee’s “The Gene: An Intimate History” is a captivating exploration of the genetic world. From Gregor Mendel’s initial pea plant experiments to the advanced realm of gene editing, Mukherjee’s narrative is a testament to the profound influence of genetics on our lives. However, it also highlights the potential for environmental factors to influence our genetic destiny.

    Understanding Autonomy through Social Structures with Laura Galián

    Laura Galián’s work, while not directly related to genetics, offers valuable insights into the concept of autonomy. Her emphasis on self-governance and freedom from external coercion parallels the genetic world, where gene expression can be influenced by environmental factors.

    The Intersection of Genetics and Autonomy: A New Perspective

    The interplay of genetics and autonomy lies in the realization that neither our genetic makeup nor our societal structures are deterministic. Our genes can be influenced by our environment, and our societal structures can be reshaped by collective actions. This understanding empowers us to take control of our lives and societies, fostering a more equitable and inclusive world.

    The Power of Knowledge: A Catalyst for Transformation

    The combined study of “The Gene” and Laura Galián’s work provides a comprehensive understanding of the relationship between our genetic makeup and societal structures. They underscore that knowledge is the first step towards transformation, and by understanding these works, we can navigate the complexities of our existence and strive for a more equitable society.

    The Journey of Understanding Genetics and Autonomy

    The exploration of genetics and autonomy is a fascinating journey that offers valuable insights into our individual and collective lives. By understanding the interplay between these two realms, we can navigate the complexities of our existence and strive for a more equitable society.

    5 Takeaways
    1. Genetics play a significant role in our lives, influencing our physical traits and susceptibility to diseases.
    2. Autonomy is crucial for self-governance and freedom from external coercion.
    3. The expression of our genes can be influenced by environmental factors, similar to how our autonomy can be influenced by societal structures.
    4. Both our genetic makeup and societal structures are not deterministic and can be influenced by external factors.
    5. Understanding the interplay between genetics and autonomy can empower us to take control of our lives and societies.
    Why Does This Matter?
    1. Understanding genetics and autonomy can help you better understand yourself and the world around you.
    2. It can empower you to take control of your life and make informed decisions.
    3. It can help you contribute to creating a more equitable and inclusive society.

    Read “The Gene: An Intimate History” to gain a comprehensive understanding of genetics. Find it here.

    Explore Laura Galián’s work on autonomy in social structures to understand the concept of autonomy. Find it here.

    Explore further the connection between genetics and autonomy to comprehend how they impact our lives. Read this blog post to learn more about how to supercharge your learning power! Here.

    What Is Autonomy? Stay tuned for more on this concept in future blog posts! In the meantime – watch this video on the philosophy of behind the word:

    What is Autonomy?
    • From Logic to Law: How Western Philosophy Severed Autonomy From Community and How to Reclaim Autonomous Choice

      Hook The philosophies we were taught to follow and adapt were crafted by people who manipulated language to justify slavery, voilence, and genocide. Here’s what indigenous communities knew—and what we can do now. TL;DR Why This Conversation Matters As I’ve immersed myself in philosophy and political science classes, I’ve spent countless hours reading, writing, and…


    • Fortify Autonomy Through Focus: The Science-Backed Path to Self-Direction and Happiness

      Why Focus Changes Everything If there’s one thing we can do right now to significantly improve the quality of our lives, it’s teaching ourselves to focus. In today’s world, it’s entirely possible to get by without having to focus much at all. We’ve built our lives around muscle memory—relying on habits, patterns, and routines that…


    • Rethinking Pleasure: A New Ethic for Pain and Pleasure

      What If Pleasure Was Never the Problem? A lot of us grew up being told that pleasure is dangerous—that it makes us weak, dirty, sinful, or indulgent. That too much pleasure—or the wrong kind—will ruin us. I used to think the guilt I felt around pleasure was for my own good. What if it was…


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