Why Are Women More Willing to Sacrifice Their Family for Personal Happiness, While Men Are More Willing to Sacrifice Their Happiness for Their Family?

An Axiomatological Explanation of the Mechanics and Consequences of Divorces Initiated by Women in Their 30s and Early 40s.This article addresses a crucial and increas...
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Body Without Organs (BwO) as a Luring Alternative to Rigid Christianity and Extreme DEI: A Critique Through the Lens of Axiomatology

At present, many intelligent and intellectually curious young individuals entering universities find themselves caught between two opposing ideological forces. On one...
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Axiomatology’s Three-Step Model for Radical Past Acceptance: A Response to Sub-Optimal Conventional Alternatives

In most conventional therapeutic or self-help interventions, the past is addressed in one of two ways: Pathologized and over-determined — where early childhood trauma ...
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Narrative Cosmology Explained

Within the framework of Axiomatology, one of the central concepts is Narrative Cosmology. This refers to the process by which values are not defined through abstract s...
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Axiomatological Approach to Internal Evil and Confronting It

Within the framework of Axiomatology, confronting internal evil is a fundamental challenge that directly impacts how individuals perceive and interpret the world aroun...
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Resentment and Integration of Evil in Axiomatology

Submission to value hierarchies is sometimes associated with what Nietzsche called slave morality, which arises from resentment (Ressentiment)—a reactive stance where ...
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Fatherhood: A Lone Star of Narcissistic Hedonism or a Constellation of Meaningful Suffering? An Axiomatological Analysis

Within the framework of Axiomatology, fatherhood is best understood as a vertical axis bridging two critical dimensions: the embodied presence of the physical father a...
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Axiomatological Confidence Explained

One of the key practical applications of Axiomatology is its unique approach to cultivating deep, enduring confidence. While confidence is a topic frequently addressed...
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The Axiomatological Approach to the Nature of Agreement

When examining the nature of agreement between two parties, it becomes clear that such an accord is not merely a practical arrangement—it is a form of truth that revea...
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