Strategies Deimos, A Most Terrifying God Written by Katherine Kennedy, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom In the immortal words from the musical Grease, 'I got chills, they're Can We Make Comparisons with History? “History doesn't repeat itself but it often rhymes,” as Mark Twain is reputed to have said. This nifty aphorism neatly Aristotle: Bad Writer, but Good Philosopher? Of Aristotle’s writing, some readers were struck by the accuracy, some by the tone, others by the diligence, incision and The Myth of Atlas: Holding up the Heavens Written by Edward Whelan, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom Many of us are familiar with stories from the Greek myths. However, How do we know what’s TRUE? It looked like we were on a popular game show... but then again, it was a surprise birthday pub quiz New Podcast Launched: Classical Wisdom Speaks We are very happy to announce that after many months, we have finally launched our new FREE Podcast: Classical Wisdom The Druids By Edward Whelan, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom The Druids were one of the most important groups in Celtic society, which The Antonine Plague Written by Katherine Smyth, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom Imagine, if you will, that it's the year 165 AD. There are Dale Carnegie and the Stoics: How to Handle Financial Worries Written by Alex Barrientos, Senior Editor, Classical Wisdom In his book How to Stop Worrying and Start Living, Dale Carnegie How Should We Handle Grief? I would love to start this story by relaying a conversation that occurred over lunch or dinner at some local « Previous 1 … 40 41 42 43 44 … 94 Next »