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Traveling Beyond: Egypt Explorations with New Acropolis India Part 3 – The Myth of Osiris
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Article By Gauri Dhawan posted by Kurush Dordi, October 1, 2024
Traveling Beyond: Explorations with New Acropolis India, is an opportunity to travel with a philosophical lens, to visit places, not only as a tourist, but also as a seeker of truth and beauty. To try to uncover together, the wisdom that exists in the world, and to...
Embracing Discomfort: A Recipe for Fulfilment
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Article By Trishya Screwvala posted by Kurush Dordi, October 1, 2024
Our world today lays an incredible amount of emphasis on comfort. We have constant innovations enabling us to exert the least amount of effort in our everyday tasks – instant food and grocery delivery, cleaning robots programmed to mop our floors at specific times in the day, digital forums for learning...
Losing the Battle, but not the War: Life Lessons through Muay Thai
Losing the Battle, but not the War: Life Lessons through Muay Thai - New Acropolis Library
Article By Sheetal Shetty posted by Kurush Dordi, October 1, 2024
I plunged into the sport of Muay Thai as an adventure, to know and develop myself as an athlete, but little did I know that I would be learning much deeper lessons of life; in how to be an inner warrior.
Muay Thai (Thai boxing) is a martial art and combat sport known as the ‘Art of...
Building Values of the Olympic Spirit
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Article By Shruti Chopra posted by Kurush Dordi, October 1, 2024
Some of us from New Acropolis (India North), along with 17 other countries came together to take part in the 8-day long, Philosophical-Sports Pre-Season event in Greece. But what is a Pre-Season about? How does New Acropolis, a School of Philosophy connect with the School of Sports? What does it mean to be a...
The Lessons of Prosperity
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Article By Gilad Sommer posted by USA-NC, November 2, 2024
‘No society can surely be flourishing and happy, of which the far greater part of the members are poor and miserable.’ (Adam Smith)
“The best things in life aren’t things.” (Art Buchwald)
The twenty-first century has provided mankind with one of its most important experiences and lessons – material prosperity is not enough for human...
Celebrating World Philosophy Day: Building Unity through Diversity
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Article By The Acropolitan Magazine Editorial Team( Compiled By) posted by Kurush Dordi, February 18, 2025
By establishing World Philosophy Day, UNESCO has underlined the enduring value of Philosophy as a discipline that can transform individuals & societies, by developing critical thinking, & responding to the various moral and social...
Jatakas: The Eternal Interplay between Virtue and Karma
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Article By Malini Nair posted by Kurush Dordi, February 18, 2025
Jataka in Sanskrit means birth stories. The Jatakas are a collection of over 500 stories that recount the past lives of Siddhartha Gautama, the being destined to become the Buddha. These tales, preserved in the Pali Canon and dated between 300 BCE and 400 CE, are an integral part of Buddhist...
The Importance of Hope
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Article By Shraddha Shetty posted by Kurush Dordi, February 18, 2025
The story of Pandora is an ancient Greek myth of which many different versions exist. The one written by Hesiod in the 7th century BCE, tells of Zeus, angered by the Titan Prometheus, who gave the gift of fire to humankind, was determined to exact retribution not only from Prometheus, but from all of humanity. Zeus forges a...
Artificial Intelligence vs. Human Intelligence: A Philosophical Perspective
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Article By Yaron Barzilay posted by Kurush Dordi, February 18, 2025
When writing this article, artificial intelligence (AI) has been one of the most spoken-about topics worldwide for a while, with equally mixed views of great excitement and heavy concern, as it is a significant disruptor already involved in almost every aspect of our lives....
The Joy of Discipline
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Article By Zarina Screwvala posted by Kurush Dordi, February 18, 2025
You may ask what joy can discipline bring? Doesn’t discipline suggest a rigid, regimented life? Evoking images of hard work, full of rules and regulations enforced by others that you reluctantly follow? Perhaps, we can learn more if we ask ourselves: Is discipline something that comes from outside? Or from our own will and...
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