
The Wisdom Letter #413
The Wisdom Letter #413, published on the Philosophors Substack, presents a curated set of classic philosophical quotes—from Simone Weil, José Martí, Anne Brontë, and Montesquieu—each paired with a probing follow‑up question. The piece invites readers to contemplate the balance between security and risk, the dual nature of creation versus destruction, deep empathy, and the potential tyranny of misused law. It concludes with a call for reader support via Buy Me A Coffee, emphasizing the newsletter’s ad‑free, independent model.

The Wisdom Letter #411
The Wisdom Letter #411 curates three seminal quotes—Jean Piaget on education, Ralph Waldo Emerson on perpetual inquiry, and George Orwell on the failures of capitalism and collectivism—each followed by a probing question. Piaget challenges the conventional model of schooling, urging the creation of innovators...

The Wisdom Letter #406
Philosophors' latest post, The Wisdom Letter #406, presents three thought‑provoking quotes from Helen Keller, Frank Lloyd Wright, and William Blackstone, each paired with a reflective question. The piece invites readers to contemplate courage amid unavoidable risk, the role of poetry versus science...

The Wisdom Letter #404
The Wisdom Letter #404 curates three classic philosophical quotes—from Nietzsche, Wilde and Camus—paired with probing questions about meaning, love, and absurdity. The newsletter invites readers to examine personal agency, the transformative power of love, and how embracing life’s irrationality can...
