Journal
Reading, thinking, becoming
Reading List
Books Like Dostoevsky: 7 Reads for the Same Reckoning
7 books that follow where Dostoevsky was pointing — matched by intellectual character, not genre. For readers who want psychology without comfort.
28 May 2026
Thinker Spotlight
Dostoevsky: The Mind That Descends
How you think, what to read, and why this match matters
27 April 2026
Essay
Kafka vs Dostoevsky: Two Ways of Losing Yourself
One descends into the soul. The other dissolves into the system. What your preference reveals about how you process the world.
27 April 2026
Reading List
The Nietzsche Reading Shelf: Books for the Dangerous Mind
If Nietzsche rewired your brain, these 8 books will finish the job. A reading list for minds that refuse comfort.
26 April 2026
Reading List
Jung's Reading List: Books for the Inner Explorer
If Jung changed how you see the unconscious, here's what to read next — from his own essential works to the writers who map the same territory.
26 April 2026
Thinker Spotlight
Simone de Beauvoir: The Mind That Refuses
How you think, what to read, and why this match matters
26 April 2026
Essay
What Your Reading Taste Actually Says About How You Think
Your reading choices aren't random. They reveal how your mind processes uncertainty, meaning, beauty, and power — and which historical thinker's mind works like yours.
26 April 2026
Essay
Nietzsche vs Camus: Two Responses to a Meaningless World
Both faced the void — one chose power, the other chose revolt. What your preference says about how you think, and what to read next.
25 April 2026
Reading List
The Stoic Reading Shelf: Books Like Marcus Aurelius
If the Meditations changed how you think, here's what to read next — from ancient Stoics to modern writers who share that same unflinching clarity.
23 April 2026
Thinker Spotlight
Marcus Aurelius: The Mind That Endures
How you think, what to read, and why this match matters
1 April 2026
Reading List
Best Philosophy Books for Beginners: 12 Books That Will Actually Change How You Think
Skip the textbooks. These 12 books are where real philosophical thinking begins — chosen for impact, not academic credit.
25 March 2026