Memento Mori with Meaning: Kierkegaard’s Answer to the Fear of Death
We don’t like thinking about death. It’s uncomfortable, scary, and often seen as something to be avoided — or at least pushed far into the background of life. But Søren […]
We don’t like thinking about death. It’s uncomfortable, scary, and often seen as something to be avoided — or at least pushed far into the background of life. But Søren […]
Most of us don’t want to think about death—until we have to.A hospital visit. A funeral. A sudden quiet moment where life feels short and fragile. And in those moments, […]
There’s a quiet fear many people carry.It’s not the fear of death itself… but of dying before we’ve truly lived. Of getting to the end and realising we were so […]
Most of us live as if we’ll never die. We plan months ahead. We scroll through newsfeeds. We say “maybe later” to the things that truly matter. It’s not that […]
Scroll. Tap. Swipe. Like. Repeat. It’s a rhythm most of us follow without thinking. The feed decides what we see, what we buy, what we believe—and slowly, without realising it, […]
Reflect on how chasing societal definitions of success can lead to despair, and how faith redefines what it means to live well. We’re told to chase success. Climb the ladder. […]
Explore Kierkegaard’s belief that authentic selfhood is only possible through a committed relationship with God. In a world obsessed with self-expression, it’s easy to confuse curating an identity with actually […]
Reflect on how Kierkegaard’s view of faith challenges emotional dependence, guiding readers toward deeper spiritual maturity. Sometimes we feel close to God. Other times? Nothing. No sense of peace. No […]
Why questioning your beliefs might be the first step to truly living them. In many religious circles, doubt is treated with suspicion — as if questioning one’s beliefs is a […]
There are moments in the life of faith that feel like standing in a void. Prayers go unanswered. Comfort does not come. The presence of God — once felt so […]