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Virtual Interactions vs Face to Face Conversations
I’ve been reflecting on the prevalence of technology in contemporary society and whether or not it is a good thing. I sometimes imagine a world that is in tune with nature and how beautiful the natural world is, and I can’t help but think our computers and smartphones pull us away from that. Technology is Continue reading
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Being In Nature vs Being Glued to a Smartphone
Friends, There are comforts in being sat behind a screen. The Internet allows us to be connected with one another in a wonderful way. It can be exhilarating to publish something online or in an app and feel noticed when the ‘likes’ come in. But does this experience compare in any way to feeling fresh Continue reading
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Surviving in the Technocracy
Good day, friends! In contemporary society, we are ruled by those who press buttons behind complex and controlling computer systems. The technocracy rules healthcare, work, leisure, and almost every other area of life. The effect of the imposition of technology in our daily lives is stress, frustration, isolation, and depression. So what can be done Continue reading
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Not for Fools: Death and Ecstasy eMagazine
Death and Ecstasy is a new monthly adult eMagazine I will be writing and editing. Each issue of Death and Ecstasy will contain between ten and twenty literary micro articles drawing on the whole spectrum of human interests, including nature, music, philosophy, religion, law, literature, sex, history and more. Each issue will focus on two Continue reading
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How Seldom we are Thankful
Have you ever thanked God for beating your heart? All day every day, God is attending to your every heartbeat and your every breath. He circulates blood throughout your body continually in order that you may move around and enjoy His creation. He blinks your eyelids all day every day, enabling you to have vision Continue reading
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Five Ideas to Lift Your Mood Today
There’s a saying I like: Be kind, for everyone you encounter is fighting a hard battle. I think this is true, and the sacred Scriptures of many religions recognise that suffering and life go hand in hand. Nevertheless, there is good in every day, and I thank God for that. Also, in my experience, good Continue reading

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My name is Steven Nicholas Colborne.
I’m a philosopher and author living in the United Kingdom. On this blog, I write about matters of philosophy and religion and share a variety of personal articles.
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