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What Is It Like to Be in Space

What Is It Like to Be in Space

From Apollo 8 to Artemis II, public mission records and astronauts’ own words point to the same experience: space first appears not as romance, but as emptiness, darkness, solitude, and a clearer view of Earth through distance.
Ted Wong 14 Apr 2026
Returning from the Moon——Courage, Awe, and Existential Reflection in the Wake of Artemis II

Returning from the Moon——Courage, Awe, and Existential Reflection in the Wake of Artemis II

Ted Wong 13 Apr 2026
The Illusion of Freedom

The Illusion of Freedom

Ted Wong 12 Apr 2026
Why “Living for Yourself” Feels So Unstable

Why “Living for Yourself” Feels So Unstable

Ted Wong 11 Apr 2026
The Boundary of Language: What Can Be Said Can Be Thought

The Boundary of Language: What Can Be Said Can Be Thought

Ted Wong 10 Apr 2026
From the Cave to Truth: Cognitive Ascent and the Exclusion of Thought

From the Cave to Truth: Cognitive Ascent and the Exclusion of Thought

Ted Wong 09 Apr 2026
Can Human Beings Truly Discern Good and Evil?

Can Human Beings Truly Discern Good and Evil?

Ted Wong 09 Apr 2026
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Philosophical Anthropology

Why “Living for Yourself” Feels So Unstable

Why “Living for Yourself” Feels So Unstable

Under the slogan of “living for yourself,” modern people appear freer than ever, yet often become more deeply disoriented. This essay examines how a self-centered worldview weakens truth, distorts freedom, and leads toward nihilism, pride, and self-deception.
Ted Wong 11 Apr 2026
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Philosophy of Language

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The Boundary of Language: What Can Be Said Can Be Thought

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