“Cogito, Ergo Sum” – The Meaning Behind Descartes’ Most Famous Idea

When Descartes declared “I think, therefore I am,” he changed the course of philosophy forever. This article examines the origin, meaning, and influence of his idea — from its 17th-century roots to its role in modern discussions on mind, identity, and consciousness.

The Deeper Meaning Behind Salvador Dalí’s Quote: “A true artist is not one who is inspired, but one who inspires others.”

Through this analysis of Dalí’s thought, we explore how true artistry lies not in personal genius but in the ability to awaken imagination and purpose in others. Dalí’s vision still challenges artists today to create beyond themselves.

“The Only Difference Between Me and a Madman Is That I Am Not Mad” – Salvador Dalí’s Paradox of Controlled Chaos

In this analysis, we dive into Dalí’s philosophy of “controlled madness.” Through his iconic words and surreal art, he teaches that true creativity comes from understanding — not escaping — the chaos of the human mind.