Kierkegaard's Leap of Faith: Why the Most Important Parts of Life Cannot Be Proven
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Kierkegaard's Leap of Faith: Why the Most Important Parts of Life Cannot Be Proven

Modern people tend to assume that the best life is the most rational one. We are taught to gather evidence, compare outcomes, and delay commitment until the facts are clear. That approach works reasonably well for technical decisions, but Søren Kierkegaard believed it fails when we confront the questions that matter most. Questions about love, belief, identity, and purpose do not yield the kind of certainty we want from them.

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“Words She Keeps” Interview
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“Words She Keeps” Interview

In a conversation with Words She Keeps founder Susheela, Kolby Granville, editor-in-chief of After Dinner Conversation, lays out the personal origin and editorial philosophy behind the short-fiction literary magazine he’s been building for the past seven years.

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"Best of" Philosophy Ethics Short Story Fiction - 2025
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"Best of" Philosophy Ethics Short Story Fiction - 2025

We are proud to announce the following stories were released on February 1st as part of our digital/print "Best Of" anthology of 2025.  Keep in mind, these are the stories picked (mostly) by our subscribers, not our editors.

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How To Grow Your Substack
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How To Grow Your Substack

After Dinner Conversation’s editor and founder, Kolby Granville, believes in fewer gatekeepers and radical transparency. Recently, Kolby was invited to speak with Mark Danowsky, who runs ONE ART Poetry, about how After Dinner Conversation grew its Substack to more than 150,000 subscribers.

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The Freedom of Meaninglessness: Why Camus Thinks Your Search for Purpose is a Trap
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The Freedom of Meaninglessness: Why Camus Thinks Your Search for Purpose is a Trap

We live in an era obsessed with "finding your why." From self-help books to corporate mission statements, we are told that a fulfilling life is one driven by a clear, pre-destined purpose. We crave a narrative that connects the dots of our lives into a logical, meaningful picture.

But what if that craving is actually the problem?

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