Good news — with a new year, the Weekly Wisdom Builder begins anew.
This week we focus on flux. We use the impermanence of reality to forge a layer of wisdom.
I’m excited about this new format. The old WWB was fun, but centering each week on a single idea makes everything clearer and more meaningful. And starting with flux is poetically on point. Everything changes — including WWB — and now the format itself embodies the idea. Each week, we’ll reflect on one idea and explore a half-dozen quick hits around it. Click the title when inspired to read more. Skim it or dive in — this is great way to spend five minutes of your week.
This week’s collection explores Heraclitus, the ancient thinker behind the idea of flux, and the simple but unsettling insight that everything changes. Our examples touch on the constellations, your own time on Earth, the basic idea of causality itself, and for context, the ancient Presocratic philosophers of Greece, the thinkers of Heraclitus’ time.