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Self Improvement: Moral Relativism in philosophy

A quick glance around the world or through history will reveal that no matter what we happen to believe is morally right and wrong, there is at least one person or culture that believes differently, and holds their belief with as much conviction as we do. 

Self Improvement: Invertebrate Mythology

When we think about the Greek myths we think of beasts like multi-headed dogs or giant eagles, but what about insects? 

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