Epicurus
Epicurus is at his core a materialist, in the sense that physical sensation defines our lives, according to his philosophy. Fear of death is widely prescribed as humankind’s most prevalent fear and Epicurus in his “Letter to Menoeceus” sets out to debunk it. This essay will investigate the fundamental Epicurean Continue Reading
I’m Feeling Love Again
I’ve walked in no man’s land and I’ve talked to the sand. I’ve seen the road out of here and it’s full of fear. I’ve gambled hearts away and ambled far through the day. I know the way out of here, out of here, my dear. Losing love becomes Continue Reading
Golfer: The Hands of Time
This story was inspired by a true incident told to me about a relative. A great uncle who had been a local golf professional, now retired and suffering from Alzheimer’s Disease, was regularly picked up by police whilst lost and out walking, sometimes late at night. This old chap would Continue Reading