Stoicism has been on the rise... it’s becoming cool, hip, relevant... it’s entered ‘pop-culture’. Personally, I’m stoked about this. Names
Written by Lydia Serrant, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom Ancient Rome was unquestionably the major influencer of European culture that still
Caesar
Written by Ash G, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom “Smooth seas don’t make good sailors” is a clichéd term but a
Virgil and Octavia
Written by Mary Naples, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom Yet, as it turns out, Livia would not be unhappy for long.
It’s hard to anticipate, to accept. The idea that you could actually know someone evil. That happens to other people,
Agora
Written by Lydia Serrant, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom Athens, 424 BCE It is daybreak on a Tuesday, and already the
foot race
Written by Divya Gupta, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom The first Olympic games were held in Athens, Greece in 1896. Around
Written by Mary Naples, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom Because the mere hint of sovereignty had dispatched his dear Uncle Julius
Time to stretch out the old noggin today, dear reader. We’ve got a philosophical inquiry on our hands proposed by
Solon
Written by Edward Whelan, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom Solon (640-560 BC) was one of the most important men in the