Today’s Question of the Day asks: If time travel existed, what petty thing would you change? Explore a funny yet thoughtful reflection on regret, self-growth, and the human urge to rewrite history, one awkward moment at a time.
Thought of the Day and Question of the Day: Courage, Camus, and the Strange Joy of Waking Up Early
Explore today’s Thought of the Day and Question of the Day: Albert Camus on courage and the philosophies that mask fear, plus reflections on the surprising peace of morning routines.
Thought of the Day:”Those who lack the courage will always find a philosophy to justify it.” — Albert Camus
Explore today’s *Thought of the Day* Albert Camus’ reflection on courage and the philosophies we use to justify fear. A thoughtful, honest take on self-deception and bravery.
Question of the Day: What part of your daily routine would surprise your younger self the most?
Today’s *Question of the Day* explores what part of your daily routine would surprise your younger self most, a thoughtful, funny reflection on growth, habits, and the quiet beauty of early mornings.
Thought of the Day and Question of the Day: When Thinking Too Much Becomes a Full-Time Job
Explore today’s Thought of the Day and Question of the Day about overthinking and self-expression. Discover why Dostoyevsky called thinking too much a disease, and why cavemen might have felt it too.
Thought of the Day: I swear to you that to think too much is a disease, a real, actual disease. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Today’s Thought of the Day reflects on Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s idea that thinking too much is a disease. Explore how overthinking can trap us—and how action can set us free.




