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Classic Soyo Publications
These are the representative and beloved writings of Soyo Philosophy that have withstood the test of time. Introducing the works most cherished by countless readers.


The Giving of Dandelions: The Purest Ethics of Existence Between My Mother's Skirt and God's Breath
“Existence is not about blooming for oneself, but about giving oneself to remain in someone's memory.”

Soyo
Aug 13, 20254 min read


The Divine Personality of Human Existence: The Final Question of Love
"We are not those who seek to perfect our personalities. We are beings who seek to perfect love. That love is the ethics of existence, and a life lived out of that love is philosophy."

Soyo
Aug 13, 20254 min read


A Vessel That Holds Light: On the Heart of Existence and Ethics
Yet, I declare: humans remain inherently beautiful—not flawless, but luminous even in wounds and failure. This is not sentimentalism; it is the essence of existential ethics.
Though daily life leaves no time to reflect, the ethical heart of existence preserves the light of humanity. Philosophy must awaken this light within, beyond ideology and structure.

Soyo
Aug 13, 20253 min read


In an Age Without Choice, Where Does Humanity Go?
In an age where bread precedes knowledge, comfort is prized over justice, and ease is valued over truth, we measure nations by GDP, not by the quiet joy of a single face. Ethics is abandoned, selfhood is muted, and silence replaces moral courage.

Soyo
Aug 13, 20253 min read


Asking Philosophy Beneath the Raindrops: The Philosophy of Being and the Ethics of Life
Late afternoon raindrops ripple across water, each one a quiet pulse of existence. Philosophy, I realized, often arrives too late—after years of life’s loves, losses, births, and deaths. Classical thinkers mapped human thought but seldom walked alongside the living, missing the heartbeat of being.
Soyo Existential Ethics seeks to restore philosophy to life itself. Philosophy must not only teach, it must cry, walk, and listen with us.

Soyo
Aug 13, 20253 min read


The Illusion of the Familiar: Unmasking Politics and Truth through the Symbolic Structure of Wind and Flowers
We often mistake familiarity for comfort, yet repeated images, slogans, and words can disguise truth, dull judgment, and silence reflection. In politics, this camouflage becomes dangerous: the familiar masquerades as trust while shaping unconscious compliance.
I liken this to flowers and wind. Flowers are the people—living, fragrant, and beautiful by existence alone. Wind is power—unseen, unpredictable, sometimes gentle, yet always capable of uprooting.

Soyo
Aug 13, 20253 min read


The Politics of Being: Encounter between Soyo and Nietzsche’s Philosophy: Echo of Existence or Creation of Transcendence?
Soyo Philosophy and Nietzsche present two opposing visions of existence and justice.
Soyo sees existence as a living resonance—a trembling left in another’s memory. True justice arises not from the endurance of power, but from the resonance it leaves when power departs. Memory safeguards justice; forgetting risks repeating oppression.

Soyo
Aug 13, 20254 min read


The Scent of a Character Tempered by Suffering
Soyo Existential Ethics teaches that human beings are most profound and “fragrant” not through wealth, beauty, or worldly success, but through enduring suffering while preserving integrity and love. True character emerges from the quiet strength to uphold values, share compassion, and persist despite pain.
In a society driven by competition, status, and material gain, human existence is often reduced to measurable value, erasing dignity and uniqueness.

Soyo
Aug 12, 20254 min read


The Tower of Competition and the Ethics of Existence
In today’s world, humans are caught in the race of competition, power, wealth, desire, honor, and education—pillars of civilization that measure value by rank rather than inherent dignity. Soyo’s Existence Ethics teaches that true freedom and human meaning are found not in external achievements but by awakening to the ethics of existence: the conscience and divine spark within every individual.

Soyo
Aug 12, 20253 min read


The Chamber of Conscience, the Heart of the Creator, and The Inseparability of Existence and Ethics
Ethics is the inner heart of God embedded within the human being. It is not a creation of man, but a being in itself is hidden by divine providence within the conscience.

Soyo
Aug 12, 20253 min read
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