1984: A New Ending
(with audio for paid subscribers) In George Orwell’s dystopian masterpiece Nineteen Eighty-Four, Winston Smith is portrayed as the quintessential rebel, a flickering flame of discontent
(with audio for paid subscribers) In George Orwell’s dystopian masterpiece Nineteen Eighty-Four, Winston Smith is portrayed as the quintessential rebel, a flickering flame of discontent
(audio available for paid subscribers) What is needed, rather than running away or controllingor suppressing or any other resistance, is understandingfear; that means, watch it,
(free with audio) Okay, so let’s break down sat-chit-ananda. It’s this deep, philosophical concept from Hinduism that’s all about understanding the true nature of existence.
(audio available for paid subscribers) “Optimism,” said Cacambo, “What is that?” “Alas!” replied Candide, “It is the obstinacy ofmaintaining that everything is best when it
(audio available for paid subscribers) If I look confused it’s because I’m thinking. Samuel Goldwyn I understand that this might be the deep end of
(audio available for paid subscribers) You need good thinking at the one-foot level or you’renowhere even close at the hundred-mile level.” Marichelle Organization is everywhere
(audio available for paid subscribers) I’m never really wrong because I never really say anything. You’re the one who says everything. I’m not saying anything
(audio available for paid subscribers) The thing about coma is that when you pop out you don’t pop into a real world. Coma world is
(audio available for paid subscribers) Reason is a harmonizing, controlling force rather than a creative one. Even in the most purely logical realms, it is
(audio available for paid subscribers) The struggle itself towards the heights is enough to filla man’s heart. One must imagine Sisyphus happy. Albert Camus You