Christopher Harinata

the blog of understanding

Thursday, December 31, 2020

The Suffering Self and The Desires of Our Hearts : What It Takes to Give Ourselves Up and Getting It Back

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 “What makes you, you?” That’s the question I come across tonight, in the eve of the New Year’s Eve. Considering the passing year have been ...
Saturday, December 26, 2020

Small Victories: On Bitter Endings and Sweet Beginnings

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 Christmas. It’s the day of the year where Christians all around the world celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. The up-and-coming savior who...
Saturday, June 13, 2020

The Lessons about Lessening Yourself

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Should the condition of less inhibit us from doing more? Should the more we have mean the less we feel? Yet, less is more Imagine h...
Monday, June 1, 2020

COVID-19 Stir-ups, and How We Best Digest the Chaos: Nietzsche's Account on Truth and Our Need to Believe

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The world is currently navigating through unfamiliar seas heading to nowhere lands. It’s been many years since we were faced with a stir-up ...
Saturday, November 16, 2019

Understanding the principle of everything.

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Our understanding of anything is built through constant reasoning of things we encountered. We never thought about taking up a certain job f...
Tuesday, July 9, 2019

The Plural Nature of Perfections - On Choosing Condiments Wisely

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Howard Moskowitz is an American market researcher. He was appointed by Campbell’s to help their struggling brand of spaghetti sauce, Prego....
Monday, July 1, 2019

Build confidence in uncertainty

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The idea of being a polymath (one who excels in many subjects) has resonated so deeply in my mind this couple of years. It’s all started wh...
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Christopher Harinata
Writing for me is more of a self-therapy. I love to challenge myself with a higher level of senses, and trying to rationalize them. I guess that's how I respond to changes.
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