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Color on the Edge of VisionWhat a dying artist teaches us about color, memory, and the human brainApr 8A response icon17Apr 8A response icon17
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Turning Pain Into Art: The Philosophy, Psychology, and Power of Creative ExpressionHow suffering can shape art and how art helps healMar 6A response icon16Mar 6A response icon16
Published inPragmatic WisdomThe Abyss Stares Back: Nietzsche on Struggle and TransformationFighting tyranny can turn you into a tyrant if not carefulFeb 19A response icon42Feb 19A response icon42
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