Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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A man took out a lemon and squeezed it dry in a crowd
In a crowd, A man took out a lemon and squeezed it dry. He said, “If anyone can squeeze a drop out of this lemon, I’ll give them $100”Many people tried and no one could get any juice out of the lemon. Finally, a man came up and squeezed out two drops of lemon juice.…
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The Diagnosis
“I’m afraid I have some very bad news,” the doctor said gravely. “You’re dying, and you don’t have much time left.” “That’s awful!” the man replied. “How long do I have?” The doctor sighed and said softly, “Ten.” “Ten?” the man asked nervously. “Ten what? Years? Months? Weeks?!” Another man went to see his doctor…
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Little Billy was at the local supermarket with his dad.
After a while, Billy got tired of walking, so his father lifted him up and let him ride on his shoulders. As they wandered through the aisles, Billy began tugging on his dad’s hair. His father asked him to stop—once, then twice—but Billy kept pulling. Finally, losing his patience, the dad snapped, “Son, stop that…
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This Easy Homemade Jam Recipe Turns Everyday Fruit Into a Timeless Treat
The Gentle Magic of Homemade Jam There’s a quiet beauty in homemade jam—a way it captures the essence of fresh fruit and preserves it as a small comfort you can enjoy long after the season has passed. Jam Mazah, sometimes called Mazaah Confitor, is a recipe that feels both familiar and lasting. It doesn’t rely…
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An elderly couple had been married for 50 years.
Every single morning—without exception—the husband would let out an enormous fart the moment he got out of bed, then burst into uncontrollable laughter. And every single morning, his wife would scold him and say, “One of these days, you’re going to fart your guts out.” Thanksgiving morning rolls around. The old man is still asleep…
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Add Raw Cubed Beef to a Slow Cooker with These 3 Ingredients — The Flavor Is Unreal
This slow-cooker beef stew is rich, comforting, and incredibly easy to make. The meat turns melt-in-your-mouth tender, and the gravy is perfect for soaking up with a crusty loaf of bread or a scoop of buttery mashed potatoes. To balance the richness, serve it with a simple green salad or steamed green beans. If you’re…
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Even Just One Spoonful a Day Is Enough
There are habits that announce themselves loudly, demanding structure, discipline, and constant effort, and then there are habits so small they almost seem insignificant. A daily spoonful of extra virgin olive oil belongs firmly in the second category. It doesn’t look impressive or promise instant transformation, yet over time it has shown a remarkable ability…
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The Christmas I Learned I No Longer Had a Place
When my son told me I wasn’t welcome for Christmas, I didn’t argue. I didn’t raise my voice. I didn’t ask for an explanation. I simply smiled, picked up my coat, walked out to my truck, and drove away. To him, that smile probably looked like understanding. It wasn’t. It was the moment something inside…
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A Decade of Questions, Answered by a Single Letter
My sister disappeared ten years ago. The morning after her wedding, she was simply gone. Her clothes were still in place. There was no note, no explanation. Every phone she owned had been turned off. We searched everywhere, but the police found nothing. Her husband was devastated. As the years passed, hope slowly faded, until…
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What Your Urine Color Can Reveal About Your Health
When I was young, my grandmother often reminded me that “the body speaks softly before it cries out.” She believed that small details—like skin tone, nail strength, or even the color of urine—were gentle signals about what was happening inside the body. Long before modern medicine explained the science, people paid close attention to these…
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