Articles
All truth passes through three stages
Starting with the myth of the cave, Plato distinguishes the problem of reality and falsehood. When he asks Glaucon if he would share his accumulated knowledge with other people, he replies that he would not, because they would laugh at him or even kill him. Since observations are the same from Antiquity to Modern Times and continue in the present day, then the truth reveals a part of human nature, and it really does go through three phases.
TFN stories – DAY Intern fest
Besides supporting our own community, we also try to bring the NGO sector together for mutual support and sharing good practices. With the DAY Intern Fest, we shot two rabbits with one gun.
The Pursuit of the Impossible is Punished with Melancholy
From the very beginning of our conscious life, the idea of giving meaning, clothed in achievable goals, is all around us. It looks different for everyone, but it is always measurable by its feasibility.
The rhetoric of Mandela’s inspiration
Nelson Mandela is one of the most important voices for equality and freedom in the 20th century, whose story traces one of the darkest periods in South African history - the era of apartheid.
What happens when narcissism rules the country?
At first, when people hear the word “narcissism,” they often think of extreme self-love, drawing from the Greek myth of Narcissus. In reality, narcissism has nothing to do with love at all.