Inspiration
The Best Philosophy in the World Is the One You Can Live
Ask ten philosophers what the best philosophy in the world is, and you will receive at least ten different answers—possibly delivered with footnotes, counterarguments, and mild contempt for the other nine. This disagreement is not a flaw of philosophy; it is its essence. Philosophy was never meant to be a universal prescription handed down like a rulebook. It exists to help human beings live better lives. By that standard, the best philosophy in the world is not the most elegant or complex—it is the one that can be lived.
By Fred Bradford18 days ago in Art
The Uncopiable Human Wit to Write
We all have been in that spot at least once in our schooldays where we have been wringing our brains off to curate written articles of some sort until our soul-less friends were born. At just four years old, our beloved soul-less, metallic, digital assistant who is always by our side when we turn on our computers and smart phones, will be doing much more than curating written content for us all, if you know what I mean.
By Sound Savvy20 days ago in Art
Why Nietzsche Belongs in 2026
As the world moves toward 2026, it does not feel like a calm progression into the future—it feels like a collision. Rapid technological acceleration, cultural fragmentation, economic uncertainty, and a deep crisis of meaning define the modern condition. Traditional authorities are distrusted, ideologies compete aggressively, and individuals feel both empowered and exhausted by choice. In such a landscape, Friedrich Nietzsche’s philosophy emerges not as a comfortable guide, but as a necessary one. Unsettling, demanding, and brutally honest, Nietzsche may offer the most fitting philosophical framework for the year ahead.
By Fred Bradford22 days ago in Art
Sand Dollars for Dainara
On October 14th, 2024, one of my best friends, Dainara Nicole Burford, was tragically murdered by her husband. At her celebration of life, the murderer was not mentioned, and she was referred to by her maiden name. On change.org, I started a petition called Dainara’s Law to mandate the legal name change of domestic violence murder victims. It’s a law that needs to be made, for which I have gotten support; however, this is a depressing subject. Domestic violence is never easy to address especially when a death is the result of it. In an attempt to raise awareness, another one of my best friends, Sarina Higgins, came up with the wonderful idea of using hidden art to promote Dainara’s Law.
By Kristine Franklin25 days ago in Art
The Crossroads of Becoming
I found it by accident. Tucked between a laundromat and a shuttered bookstore, half-hidden by ivy and time, stood a rusted phone booth. Not the sleek glass kind from movies, but an old metal one—peeling paint, cracked receiver, a dial so stiff it groaned when turned. No one had used it in years. Probably decades.
By KAMRAN AHMAD26 days ago in Art
A Modern African Tarot
The fourteenth card in A Modern African Tarot marks a profound turning point. Where XII HANGED MAN invites surrender and new perspective, XIII DEATH brings closure, transformation, and the sacred necessity of letting go. This card reimagines the traditional Death archetype through African mourning rituals, ancestral reverence, and the cyclical nature of life.
By Vongani Bandi27 days ago in Art
A Modern African Tarot
The thirteenth card in A Modern African Tarot invites a radical shift—not in motion, but in perception. Where XI JUSTICE confronts truth and accountability, XII HANGED MAN asks us to release control, embrace stillness, and see the world from a new angle. This card reimagines the traditional Hanged Man archetype through African patience, spiritual surrender, and the wisdom of waiting.
By Vongani Bandi27 days ago in Art









