Hi! I’m Angela, a modern-day philosopher, tech industry expert, and advocate for a purposeful, ethical life. My blog, Angela’s Philosophy, reflects my journey from a first-generation immigrant passionate about philosophy to a tech enthusiast and life-purpose mentor. It’s a vibrant space where I share insights on everything from AI ethics to the transformative power of knowledge across history, philosophy, and human anatomy. Here, you’ll find not just thought-provoking content but practical wisdom and structured learning approaches. Whether you seek guidance in time management, fitness, or self-discovery, join me in this journey of lifelong learning and purpose-driven living. Subscribe to Angela’s Philosophy today for unique perspectives and start shaping your best life.


  • 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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  • Unlock Your Purpose: Nietzsche’s Philosophy for Individuality

    Today we will be digging deep into some fundamental existentialist philosophy to help us discover our true purpose! Strap in and get ready! In this blog post, we’ll explore five key insights from Friedrich Nietzsche’s critiques of traditional European morality. We’ll also learn how to apply these ideas to create our own moral systems based on our unique perspectives and experiences. By embracing our passions and desires as natural expressions of our “will to power” or drive to have autonomy, we can live the lives we want to live.

    1. Question the Origins of Morality

      Nietzsche urged us to question the roots of our moral beliefs and understand the influence of institutions on our morality. By doing so, we can begin to develop a more authentic and personal moral compass.

    Action Step: Research the historical and cultural influences that have shaped your moral beliefs. Reflect on how these institutions have impacted your values and consider alternative perspectives that resonate with your unique experiences.

    1. Embrace Individuality and Autonomy

      The “will to power” concept emphasizes the importance of individuality and autonomy. Embrace your unique experiences, passions, and desires as the basis for your personal moral values, rather than merely following societal expectations.

    Action Step: Make a list of your core values, passions, and desires. Reflect on how these aspects contribute to your personal moral system and consider how you can use them to shape your life decisions.

    1. Utilize the Socratic Method

      Adopt the Socratic method by asking critical questions about the nature of good and evil and your own moral beliefs. This process of self-examination will help you develop a deeper understanding of your personal values and challenge societal norms.

    Action Step: Set aside time each week to reflect on your moral beliefs and values. Ask yourself questions like, “Why do I believe this is right or wrong?” and “What influences have shaped these beliefs?”

    1. Crafting a Purpose Statement

      With a clearer understanding of your personal moral values and beliefs, work on crafting a purpose statement that reflects your individuality and desires. This statement will guide you in making decisions that align with your values and support your pursuit of autonomy and self-fulfillment.

    Action Step: Write a purpose statement that encapsulates your core values, passions, and goals. Keep this statement visible in your daily life as a reminder to stay true to your authentic self.

    1. Encourage Continuous Self-Reflection and Growth

      The process of self-discovery and creating a personal moral system is ongoing. Continually question, reflect, and reevaluate your beliefs and values as you navigate through life. Ensure that your moral system remains true to your authentic self and evolves with your changing perspectives and experiences.

    Action Step: Schedule regular “check-ins” with yourself to reflect on your progress and reevaluate your beliefs and values. Adjust your purpose statement as needed to ensure it remains aligned with your authentic self.

    As you embrace Nietzsche’s philosophy and apply the five action steps to your life, you’ll begin to see a transformation in your understanding of yourself and your place in the world. Crafting a personal purpose statement and living a life that aligns with your unique values and desires is empowering. It can also lead to greater happiness and fulfillment in all areas of your life.

    Remember, the journey of self-discovery and personal growth is a continuous process. Stay open to new experiences. Challenge your beliefs. Always strive to live a life that is true to who you are. By doing so, you’ll not only be living a more authentic and fulfilling life but also inspiring others to do the same.

    Now is the time to take control of your life and embrace your individuality. Schedule a consultation with me or have me speak at your company to get personalized support in crafting personal purpose statements. I will helping you and your team begin living the life you want to live today. Let’s work together to uncover your true potential and create a life that is uniquely yours!

    Red more about crafting your personal purpose statement here!

    Watch this fun video to learn more about Nietzsche and his philosophy here:

    School of Life: PHILOSOPHY – Nietzsche

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