The Man Who Thought Everything Was Made of Water
ideas John Rees ideas John Rees

The Man Who Thought Everything Was Made of Water

The world once seemed senseless: storms, plagues, misfortune blamed on angry gods. Thales proposed a different idea — the universe governed by observable forces, not moods. He argued everything arose from water. It sounds odd now, but it was the first attempt to explain the world without Olympus — the birth of reason from a single question: “Shall we think about it?”


Read More
The Buddha
ideas John Rees ideas John Rees

The Buddha

Before Plato built his Republic or Descartes began doubting his own existence, the Buddha was already onto something: that maybe the mind is both the problem and the key.

Read More
A Beginning
ideas John Rees ideas John Rees

A Beginning

At the time of writing, I have lived long enough to know that certainty is rarely what it seems. The years have a way of softening conviction and sharpening curiosity.

Read More
The Future Never Arrives
philosophy John Rees philosophy John Rees

The Future Never Arrives

We spend much of our lives waiting. Waiting for the right time, the next opportunity, the moment when life will finally begin. But here’s the hard truth: the future never arrives. When it comes, it isn’t the future anymore — it’s just today.

Read More
The Pursuit of Purpose
philosophy John Rees philosophy John Rees

The Pursuit of Purpose

Purpose is personal—found in learning, creativity, health, service, relationships, or compassion. It’s often quiet: daily kindness, steady habits, noticing what others miss.

Read More