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Mary Wollstonecraft

4 essays where Mary Wollstonecraft sits on the council. Mary weighs in on authenticity, purpose, ambition. Read what Mary would tell you.

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Identity

How Do You Know When You've Found the Life That's Actually Yours?

Rogers says you will feel it. Gibran says your work is your love made visible. Wollstonecraft says stop performing the role and find out.

Carl RogersKahlil GibranMary Wollstonecraftauthenticitypurpose

Ethics

When Is It Right to Want More Than You Have?

Three thinkers on desire and enough. Schopenhauer says desire is suffering in disguise. Maslow says you cannot stop yourself. Wollstonecraft says wanting more is a political act.

Arthur SchopenhauerAbraham MaslowMary Wollstonecraftambitioncontentment

Ethics

Is It Okay to Prioritize Your Mental Health Over Your Responsibilities?

Three thinkers on mental health versus duty. Wollstonecraft says a hollowed self serves no one. Confucius says duty abandonment abandons who you are. Camus says you choose anyway.

Mary WollstonecraftConfuciusAlbert Camusself-careduty

Ethics

Is Loyalty Always a Virtue?

Three thinkers disagree about blind loyalty. Machiavelli asks what the situation requires. Havel asks what you refuse to say. Wollstonecraft asks who benefits.

Niccolo MachiavelliVaclav HavelMary WollstonecraftLoyaltyIntegrityIndependence

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Abraham Maslow Albert Camus Arthur Schopenhauer Carl Rogers Confucius Kahlil Gibran Niccolo Machiavelli Vaclav Havel Independence Integrity Loyalty ambition authenticity contentment duty purpose self-care

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