Think Wise

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Think Wise

Think Wise explores wisdom from modern and classical thinkers through short, contemplative videos. Each episode features carefully curated quotes and insights designed to help you see daily patterns differently and think more deeply about the choices that shape your life.Whether you're questioning routine, seeking perspective on creative work, or looking for philosophical insights to guide your decisions, these videos offer a quiet space for reflection. New episodes weekly.

  1. 26

    Viktor Frankl and the Freedom No One Can Take From You

    In this episode, I reflect on the ideas of Viktor Frankl and what he understood about meaning, suffering, and inner freedom.Frankl believed that even when everything is taken from us — comfort, certainty, control — one thing remains:the freedom to choose how we respond.This isn’t motivation.It’s perspective.If life feels unfair, heavy, or out of your control, Frankl’s work offers a quieter, deeper kind of clarity — one that doesn’t deny suffering, but gives it context.Take what’s useful.Leave the rest.#ViktorFrankl #InnerFreedom #Meaning#Philosophy #ThinkWise #Logotherapy#MentalClarity #Resilience #Existentialism#Wisdom #QuietThinking

  2. 25

    Have the Courage to Be Disliked | Alfred Adler

    We spend much of our lives trying to be liked. And without realizing it, that need for approval begins to shape our choices, our behavior, and our sense of self.In The Courage to Be Disliked, Alfred Adler argues that the desire for recognition is one of the main sources of anxiety and unhappiness. When approval becomes the goal, freedom quietly disappears.This short reflection explores Adler’s idea that real freedom begins when we let go of the need to be liked — and start living honestly instead.Not to reject others.Not to provoke.But to finally take responsibility for our own lives.#TheCourageToBeDisliked #AlfredAdler #ThinkWise#Philosophy #Psychology #Meaning#Approval #SelfWorth #LivingHonestly#InnerFreedom #ExistentialThought

  3. 24

    Terence McKenna Warned Us About This

    Terence McKenna believed that history isn’t just a sequence of events — it’s a movement toward novelty. New ideas, new forms of consciousness, and new ways of organizing reality.In this video, I reflect on McKenna’s idea that many people today feel stuck not because life is harder, but because nothing genuinely new seems to be happening. Technology accelerates, but imagination narrows. Systems become more efficient, but meaning doesn’t deepen.McKenna argued that when novelty slows down, culture begins to recycle itself — stories repeat, politics stagnates, and the future starts to feel smaller instead of more open. Not because possibility has disappeared, but because imagination is being managed.Whether or not you agree with him, McKenna leaves us with a haunting question:If the future no longer surprises us, is that because reality has run out of possibilities — or because we’ve stopped allowing ourselves to imagine them?#TerrenceMcKenna #Philosophy #Meaning #Imagination #Novelty #Consciousness #ModernLife #ThinkWise #Wisdom #Culture #Future

  4. 23

    Terence McKenna on Why Culture Is Not Your Friend

    Terence McKenna once said that culture is not your friend.In this short reflection, I talk about McKenna’s idea that modern life trains us to live second-hand — absorbing beliefs, goals, and definitions of success that aren’t rooted in direct experience.McKenna believed that real growth comes from moments that disrupt the script: awe, fear, insight, creativity — experiences that can’t be outsourced to culture, institutions, or trends.This isn’t about rejecting society entirely. It’s about asking a harder question:How much of your life comes from what you’ve actually experienced — and how much comes from what you were told to want?#TerenceMcKenna #ThinkWise #Philosophy #DirectExperience #Consciousness #Meaning #Culture #Wisdom #Reflection #InnerLife

  5. 22

    Marcus Aurelius on What You Can Control

    Most anxiety doesn’t come from what’s happening — it comes from trying to control things that were never ours to control.In this short reflection, I look at a simple idea from Marcus Aurelius: dividing life into what belongs to us and what doesn’t. Our attention, our actions, and our character are ours. Outcomes are not.This isn’t about ignoring reality or avoiding responsibility. It’s about learning where to place your energy so it actually helps.A few minutes of philosophy, not advice — just something to sit with.#MarcusAurelius#Stoicism#Philosophy#ThinkWise#Anxiety#Wisdom#Mindfulness

  6. 21

    Epictetus Was Right About Suffering (Most People Miss This)

    Epictetus taught that peace doesn’t come from controlling the world — it comes from mastering how we respond to it.In this short reflection, I explore one of Epictetus’ core ideas: the discipline required to remain steady in the face of uncertainty, loss, and discomfort. This isn’t motivational hype or productivity advice — it’s a quiet philosophy for living with clarity and strength.If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, reactive, or exhausted by things outside your control, this perspective may help you re-center.Listen calmly. Reflect honestly. Take what’s useful.#Epictetus #Stoicism #ThinkWise #Philosophy #InnerPeace #MentalClarity #LetGo #AncientWisdom #StoicPhilosophy #Mindfulness #CalmMind #SelfMastery

  7. 20

    Rainer Maria Rilke | Live the Questions

    Rainer Maria Rilke believed that life isn’t something to be solved — it’s something to be lived into.Instead of rushing toward certainty, Rilke invites us to stay with uncertainty, to live the questions themselves, and to trust that answers arrive only after time, patience, and inner growth.This reflection explores Rilke’s idea that not knowing is not a failure, but a vital part of becoming — and that some truths can only emerge gradually, quietly, through lived experience.Take a moment. Slow down.And live the questions.#Rilke #ThinkWise #Philosophy #Wisdom #Poetry #InnerLife #Mindfulness #Reflection

  8. 19

    Mary Oliver | Pay Attention to Your One Wild Life

    Mary Oliver once wrote,“Instructions for living a life:Pay attention.Be astonished.Tell about it.”Her words remind us that meaning isn’t something far away — it’s something that appears when we slow down enough to notice it. The ordinary becomes astonishing. A single moment becomes a teaching. And our “one wild and precious life” becomes something we meet with presence instead of pressure.Thank you for listening.May this bring a bit of quiet clarity to your day.#MaryOliver #Mindfulness #Poetry #Wisdom #Presence

  9. 18

    Lao Tzu: The Strength of Doing Less

    Lao Tzu reminds us that life moves best when it isn’t forced.“Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished.”The river doesn’t push against the landscape — it simply finds its way.The tree bends and survives because it bends.Softness isn’t weakness.Stillness isn’t inactivity.They’re forms of intelligence that allow clarity to rise on its own. This short reflection draws from the Tao Te Ching and the idea that letting go isn’t surrender — it’s cooperation with the natural flow of things. When the mud settles, the water becomes clear.Thank you for listening.May this bring you a bit of calm today.#LaoTzu #TaoTeChing #Stoicism #Mindfulness #Wisdom#Philosophy #LettingGo #Nonresistance #Taoism

  10. 17

    Alan Watts on the Stillness Within

    Alan Watts explores the quiet space beneath thought — the place where attention softens, tension dissolves, and the mind returns to itself.This reflection is a reminder that stillness isn’t something we create. It’s something we uncover.May it give you a moment of clarity today.#AlanWatts #ThinkWise #PhilosophyShorts #Stillness #Meditation #Presence

  11. 16

    A Gentle Gratitude Meditation to Start Your Day

    Take a slow breath.This gentle gratitude meditation is your moment to pause, release tension, and reconnect with the part of yourself that already knows you are worthy, whole, and supported.In this guided practice, we breathe together, let go of worry, and repeat powerful affirmations that strengthen self-worth, abundance, and healing. You’ll return to the present moment, feel grounded, and open up to the opportunities your day will bring.Use this meditation anytime you need to feel calmer, more grateful, or more connected to yourself and the world around you.Affirmations in this meditation include:• I am so grateful to be here.• I am grateful for all of my experiences.• I am thankful for everything around me.• I reject my fears and choose strength.• The universe always nourishes me.• I am worthy of love.• I am worthy of life.• I am fully connected to this moment.Take a deep breath.You are exactly where you need to be.#meditation #gratitude #mindfulness #calm #guidedmeditation #thinkwise #abundance #healing #selflove #relaxation

  12. 15

    2 Hours of Rain for Focus, Calm, and Deep Thinking

    Find calm, clarity, and focus with this 2-hour rain session.Recorded and composed by Troy (D) Ramos for Think Wise, this piece blends natural rainfall with slow-moving ambient tones designed to help you relax, think deeply, meditate, study, or fall asleep.This session is ideal for:• Quieting the mind• Background focus while working• Deep thinking and journaling• Meditation and mindfulness• Evening calm or sleep• Escaping noise and overstimulationIf you enjoy this, explore more calm videos, meditations, and philosophical sessions on the Think Wise channel.New videos every Wednesday and Saturday.Thank you for watching — may this bring you a sense of peace today.#RainSounds #DeepFocus #MeditationMusic #AmbientNoise #RelaxingRain #StudySounds #CalmMind #ThinkWise #TroyDRamos #RainForSleep

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    Henry David Thoreau | The Art of Being Awake

    “I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately…”Henry David Thoreau’s reflections remind us that freedom begins in stillness.In a world built on noise and distraction, his words ask us to slow down, look closer, and rediscover the quiet rhythm of life.In this short reflection, we revisit his timeless call to simplicity, awareness, and courage—to wake fully to the moment we already live in.🎧 Listen in calm surroundings, breathe, and remember: the present is enough.#Thoreau #Philosophy #Mindfulness #Minimalism #Stillness #ThinkWise #Motivation #Calm #Meditation #Simplicity #Awareness #HenryDavidThoreau #Nature #Wisdom #Reflection #SlowLiving #Gratitude #Philosophical #LifeLessons #InnerPeace

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    Marcus Aurelius | Calm in the Storm

    “You have power over your mind — not outside events. Realize this, and you will find strength.” — Marcus AureliusThe Stoics believed that peace isn’t a gift; it’s a discipline. In this reflection, we explore how Marcus Aurelius practiced calm in a world filled with uncertainty.When everything feels chaotic, remember: you can’t control the storm — only the stillness within you.🎧 Calm visuals, natural sound, and reflective narration to help you slow down, think deeply, and reset your inner balance.#MarcusAurelius #Stoicism #Philosophy #ThinkWise #Meditation #Calm #Stillness #Mindfulness #Wisdom #SelfGrowth #Peace #StoicWisdom #LifeLessons

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    Nietzsche | The Art of Becoming Who You Are

    Friedrich Nietzsche challenged us to do more than express ourselves — he asked us to create ourselves.In this short reflection, I explore what Nietzsche meant by “becoming who you are,” how chaos can lead to creativity, and why life itself must be treated as art.Quotes include:“One must give style to one’s character.”“What does not kill me makes me stronger.”“One must still have chaos in oneself to give birth to a dancing star.”Watch calmly. Reflect deeply. Your life is the canvas.#Nietzsche #Philosophy #ThinkWise #Existentialism #Motivation #SelfDevelopment #Wisdom #Mindfulness #Meditation #Stoicism #SelfKnowledge #Inspiration #LifeLessons

  16. 11

    Seneca | How to Live Slow in a World That Rushes

    Seneca reminds us that life isn’t short — we just forget to live it.
This meditation reflects on the Stoic idea of slowing down, reclaiming time, and finding meaning in ordinary moments.Quotes include:“It is not that we have a short time to live, but that we waste much of it.”
“Begin at once to live, and count each separate day as a separate life.”
“He who has learned how to die has unlearned how to be a slave.”Take a moment. Watch the trees move.
 Time is already enough.#seneca #Stoicism #Philosophy #ThinkWise #SlowLiving #Mindfulness #Meditation #Wisdom #Minimalism #DailyReflection #SelfGrowth #InnerPeace

  17. 10

    Jiddu Krishnamurti | Freedom from the Known

    Krishnamurti believed that true freedom comes when we stop clinging to our memories, beliefs, and labels. In this reflection, we explore his timeless insight — that the observer and the observed are one — and how quiet awareness, not effort, brings real transformation.#Krishnamurti #Awareness #Freedom #ThinkWise #Philosophy #Mindfulness #Consciousness #Wisdom #Meditation #SelfDiscovery #Presence #Stillness

  18. 9

    Albert Camus | The Courage to Live Without Meaning

    Albert Camus reminds us that life doesn’t have to make sense for it to be beautiful. In this reflection, we explore Camus’ idea of the absurd — the clash between our search for meaning and the silence of the world. Through acceptance, rebellion, and presence, we discover a quiet courage: to live fully even without answers.#Camus #Existentialism #Philosophy #ThinkWise #AlbertCamus #Absurdism #MeaningOfLife #Wisdom #Mindfulness #Motivation #Awareness #Purpose

  19. 8

    gentle rain for deep sleep & peace | 1 hour of real rain sounds

    Experience one hour of real rain recorded by Troy David Ramos — captured naturally and layered with a soft, evolving orchestral tone that fades in and out like distant thunder.This recording is designed for sleep, meditation, or quiet reflection — an atmospheric reinterpretation of Troy’s earlier Rain & Thunder piece, now infused with a touch of music and warmth.🕊️ Best for: sleep, relaxation, focus, or letting go.🎧 Headphones recommended.#rain #sleep #relaxation #meditation #thunder #soundscape #thinkwise #calm #peace #deepfocus #ambient #trloydramos

  20. 7

    guided meditation for gratitude and peace | think wise

    breathe.relax.let your thoughts slow down.this 24-minute guided meditation helps you reconnect with calm, gratitude, and the quiet joy of being alive.set against gentle nature sounds and slow-moving imagery of wild dandelions swaying in the wind, this meditation invites you to settle into stillness and find peace in the present moment.🎧 best with headphones🌿 new interpretation — this version includes natural ambient sounds blended with original narration for a deeper meditative atmosphere.—#meditation #gratitude #mindfulness #thinkwise #calm #relaxation #nature #guidedmeditation #mentalhealth #selfcare #stressrelief #spirituality #peace #dandelions #naturetherapy #slowdown #stillness #audiomeditation

  21. 6

    Carl Jung | The Shadow Within

    Carl Jung believed that every person carries a shadow — the hidden parts of ourselves we deny or reject.When we ignore it, the shadow controls our choices and disguises itself as fate.This reflection explores Jung’s insight into self-awareness and how embracing the darkness within is the first step toward wholeness.#thinkwise #carljung #psychology #shadowwork #selfawareness #mindfulness #philosophy #healing #innerwork #consciousness #mentalhealth #growth #acceptance #wisdom #reflection

  22. 5

    why control is an illusion (alan watts on freedom)

    Alan Watts taught that control is an illusion.The tighter we grip life, the more it slips through our hands.This reflection combines Watts’ words with an ambient meditation on letting go, surrender, and trust.🎧 A quiet reminder to stop steering and start flowing.#thinkwise #alanwatts #mindfulness #lettinggo #control #freedom #stoicism #spirituality #philosophy #calm #wisdom #acceptance #selfawareness #minimalism #innerpeace #nonattachment

  23. 4

    rory sutherland | how to see magic in the everyday

    Modern life runs on logic — but Rory Sutherland reminds us that the most creative breakthroughs come from irrational wonder. This video explores how to see ordinary moments differently and rediscover the strange magic hiding in daily routines.#RorySutherland #Creativity #Perception #Philosophy #LogicKillsMagic #ThinkWise #Inspiration #MarketingPsychology #Mindfulness #Wisdom

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    john cage | silence teaches you everything

    What if silence isn’t empty, but full of meaning? John Cage reminds us that true listening is the foundation of creation — when we stop trying to control the world, we finally start to hear it. This short reflection invites you to slow down, breathe, and rediscover the beauty already surrounding you.#JohnCage #Philosophy #Mindfulness #ArtLife #Creativity #Silence #Meditation #Awareness #ThinkWise #Inspiration

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    the habit mistake keeping you stuck (james clear’s rule)

    What separates people who achieve their goals from those who stay stuck in the same patterns? James Clear has spent years studying the mechanics of habit formation and systematic change. His insights reveal why focusing on systems rather than goals creates lasting transformation.This collection explores his most powerful thoughts on building habits, designing better environments, and understanding that every action is a vote for the type of person you want to become. From the compound effect of daily choices to the invisible forces that shape our behavior, these ideas offer a practical framework for anyone ready to build a life that moves in the direction they want.Featured quotes from: James ClearNew wisdom videos every week.#JamesClear #AtomicHabits #HabitFormation #SystemsThinking #PersonalDevelopment #SelfImprovement #ProductivityTips #Philosophy

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    the hidden pattern that keeps you trapped – and how to break it

    What if the sounds we dismiss as noise are actually more honest than the music we choose to hear? What if the daily patterns we think trap us are actually where transformation begins?This collection explores how modern thinkers view the cycles that define our lives - from finding meaning in repetition to questioning the systems we automatically follow. These voices challenge us to see our routines differently and recognize that transformation often comes not from escaping our patterns, but from paying deeper attention to what's already here.Sometimes the most profound change happens when we stop trying to win games that were never worth playing in the first place.Featured quotes by John Cage, Rory Sutherland, Terence McKenna, James Clear, Mark Manson, Austin KleonNew wisdom videos every week.#ModernPhilosophy #JohnCage #WisdomQuotes #BreakingPatterns #PersonalDevelopment #Philosophy #Mindfulness #DailyRoutine

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Think Wise explores wisdom from modern and classical thinkers through short, contemplative videos. Each episode features carefully curated quotes and insights designed to help you see daily patterns differently and think more deeply about the choices that shape your life.Whether you're questioning routine, seeking perspective on creative work, or looking for philosophical insights to guide your decisions, these videos offer a quiet space for reflection. New episodes weekly.

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