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Just Getting Started

Just Getting Started

The solution to many of our problems is the act of just getting started; the courage to take a leap of faith on those things we believe in but never seem to be able to get off the ground.

GAIN PERSPECTIVE

What do you want out of life? What does your ideal future self look like? This section is dedicated to helping you with undertaking the necessary due diligence to figure out how you can become the best version of YOU.

A (Moral) Philosophy to End Them All

A (Moral) Philosophy to End Them All

What IS morality if not FOR those who can suffer and flourish? The entire concept of ‘what is right and what is wrong’, then, requires a consideration of ‘who’ might or will be affected by another’s actions. As such, this article will argue in favour of a secular, naturalistic ethical philosophy that positions sentience at the centre of our moral concern.

Under the Radar

Under the Radar

I am talking to the person who is not letting themselves be open, honest and authentic, afraid that who they are is ‘not good enough’, is an imposter and a fraud; is unworthy of respect, dignity and love.

Just Getting Started

Just Getting Started

The solution to many of our problems is the act of just getting started; the courage to take a leap of faith on those things we believe in but never seem to be able to get off the ground.

Do the Easy Thing and Expect a Hard Life

Do the Easy Thing and Expect a Hard Life

There’s no escaping it – if we continue to do what we’ve always done, we cannot imagine a life significantly different to the one we already have. Plus, there are costs associated with placing a high value on comfort and avoiding the pain inherent in progress.

GET ACTIVE

Confidence starts at taking care of yourself. No matter what, your ideal future self needs to be fit and strong. You don’t stand a fighting chance on this journey if you are lethargic, overweight or are, in any way, unhealthy. 

MAKE CONNECTIONS

It’s time to audit your relationships. Chances are you’ve attracted a bunch of the wrong sort of people (wrong for you and your journey, that is) by not living authentically. Prepare yourself to piss a lot of people off!

BREAK FREE

In this section we’ll be looking at actionable tips, tricks and techniques that will put you in the best possible position to transform into the person you would like to be… someone who doesn’t concern themselves with the petty bullshit of other people and lives their life on their own terms. 

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ENTIRE CATALOGUE

Here is where you’ll find everything we’ve ever written (sans exclusive articles written for TPS members). 

A (Moral) Philosophy to End Them All

A (Moral) Philosophy to End Them All

What IS morality if not FOR those who can suffer and flourish? The entire concept of ‘what is right and what is wrong’, then, requires a consideration of ‘who’ might or will be affected by another’s actions. As such, this article will argue in favour of a secular, naturalistic ethical philosophy that positions sentience at the centre of our moral concern.

You Don’t Need God to be Good

You Don’t Need God to be Good

It’s about time we realise that, not only do we NOT need to fear some supernatural sky-daddy to be a good person, but to do so likely means we will act in accordance with morally questionable beliefs.

Under the Radar

Under the Radar

I am talking to the person who is not letting themselves be open, honest and authentic, afraid that who they are is ‘not good enough’, is an imposter and a fraud; is unworthy of respect, dignity and love.

Are We Even Human?

Are We Even Human?

Life is better, on a personal level, when we extend our morality and how we treat others to include all sentient life, accepting that we are different, yet worthy of equal moral consideration.

Just Getting Started

Just Getting Started

The solution to many of our problems is the act of just getting started; the courage to take a leap of faith on those things we believe in but never seem to be able to get off the ground.

Do the Easy Thing and Expect a Hard Life

Do the Easy Thing and Expect a Hard Life

There’s no escaping it – if we continue to do what we’ve always done, we cannot imagine a life significantly different to the one we already have. Plus, there are costs associated with placing a high value on comfort and avoiding the pain inherent in progress.

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