
24/6/24
Can Yoga Reverse Aging? Exploring the Science and Benefits
Explore how yoga can influence the aging process and discover its potential to promote longevity and enhance overall well-being.

24/6/21
Flow Theory - State of Optimal Experience
“The best moments usually occur when a person's body or mind is stretched to its limits...” – Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi

24/6/21
Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB)
“Behavior is a function of what we believe we can do, what we want to do, and what others expect us to do.” – Icek Ajzen

24/6/21
Self-Efficacy Theory - Motivation in Sports
“Whether you think you can, or you think you can’t – you’re right.” – Henry Ford

24/6/21
Achievement Goal Theory (AGT) in Sports
“The way athletes define success and perceive their goals can significantly influence their motivation, performance, and overall experience.

24/6/19
Liberation from Suffering - Nirvana - Buddhism
If there were not, there would be no escape from the world of the born, become, made, and compounded.” – The Buddha

24/6/19
The Basics of Suffering - Samsara - Buddhism
“Samsara is the ocean of suffering, where beings are tossed by the waves of birth, aging, sickness, and death.” – Buddhist Saying

24/6/19
Everything is Connected - Indra's Net - Buddhism
In the heaven of Indra, there is a network of pearls, so arranged that if you look at one, you see all the others reflected in it

24/6/14
Rationalism and Empiricism
“Knowledge is the eye of desire and can become the pilot of the soul.” – Will Durant

24/6/13
Analogy of the Sun - Plato
“Just as the sun illuminates the visible world, the Form of the Good illuminates the intelligible world.” – Plato

24/6/13
Analogy of the Charioteer - Plato
“The soul is like a charioteer with two horses, one noble and the other ignoble.” – Plato

24/6/11
Fallibilism
“Our knowledge, our logic, and our theories are all provisional.” – Charles Sanders Peirce

24/6/11
The Basics of Emptiness - Śūnyatā - Buddhism
“Form is emptiness, emptiness is form.” – Heart Sutra

24/6/11
Übermensch
“Man is something that shall be overcome. What have you done to overcome him?” – Friedrich Nietzsche





















